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bunn ([personal profile] bunn) wrote2025-06-22 09:29 pm
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A post from the rain

Goodness, it's been almost two months! I have been reading here and I've even started the odd post, then a cat landed on my keyboard or something and...

Anyway, here I am. What shall I put in a post?

The Shop continues reasonably busy, though less so than last year: it's the first year since it started that turnover is distinctly down on the previous year. Unsurprising given everything that's happening in the world, but a bit concerning on the micro-personal level. 

Here are some things I've done:

Today I wandered along Freshwater East beach with Theo, and he was very good. He is mostly very good these days: indeed, he is so sedate, for a dog of five, that I wonder if he's quite right. I suppose it was quite a warm day, but I would have expected him to at least try to play with the lovely whippet x greyhounds who came lolloping across to playbow at him.

I'll cut his food back a bit. The vet said he was a little overweight 'but not too bad' last time he was there. I know the feeling, Theo.

This week, we heard that the boat engine was fixed - again!  It's had a terrible time of it this year with techical problems and waits for parts, and given the cost of maintenance and storage, this is probably the last year we'll have the boat.  So we are going to try to use it as much as possible while we've got it. 

Thursday, we went out for a good wander around the Cleddau in the sunshine. We stopped at Watwick Bay, anchored, and I swam ashore and back. The sun on the clear water was wonderful.

Friday, Pp had his belated birthday present: an afternoon driving exciting cars at Haverfordwest airport.  It was a very hot sunny day, but thankfully at least windy, because there was a surprising number of hours of queuing.  I was glad I brought folding chairs. Still, he had fun, and the cars were quite interesting - though I think my favorite moment was not any of the supercars, but the amazing bus that drove around with a Mini driving on and off it. 


This afternoon, I had a swim at Stackpole Quay, which was very quiet and green when I and my friend arrived, and very shortly afterwards, extremely freckled with rain. Undeterred, we swam anyway.  Temperature I would guess was about 15-16C
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[personal profile] sally_maria 2025-06-23 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for posting, it's good to hear what's going on with you.
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[personal profile] seascribble 2025-06-24 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
15-16C sounds like paradise for a swim at the moment. Happy fast cars go vrrtvrrt to Pp.
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[personal profile] puddleshark 2025-06-24 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Swimming in the rain sounds wonderful. I wonder why I never do it? Fear of getting wet?

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[personal profile] chainmailmaiden 2025-06-28 11:42 am (UTC)(link)
It could have been a bit warmer than Theo liked. I know our cats are definitely less active once it gets a bit warmer. They walk a few paces and flop down on the floor which is most unusual for the boys. I like to think of it as good training for their new environment in a few months!

I also know the overweight feeling too Theo, it's just food is so nice and a highlight of my day :D If I'm not eating or making food I'm thinking about the next lot of food I'm going to eat/make :D

I applaud the swimming in the rain. I've done that several times when working abroad and it's been lovely having the pool to myself. It really does seem to put some people off which does amuse me.
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[personal profile] anerea 2025-06-29 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
Mmmmm, your beachy-swimmy adventures sound lovely!