Seaside ride

This weekend we took Mr Foggs Fat Boy Harley for a spin over to see the Folks in Scarborough.

What a lovely trip. Saturday afternoon in a garden centre buying loads of plants (nope we did not try to carry on the bike!). Then a BBQ and some falling down water. Cue a brief snooze….

This morning we strolled along the coastline on a beautiful sunny Sunday. The weekend was magical and really relaxing. Thanks Mum & Dad. Lovely visit!

And now we’ve cleaned up the Beast, it’s BBQ time

Magnificent Magnolia

Two weekends ago we bought a beautiful pink Magnolia shrub. I wanted to plant it right in the middle of the garden.

So today, after the gym (are we mad???), Mr Fogg helped me dig a large circular border (13 sqm) so I could plant out a new flower border (helped, really, more like did it all!!!).

The result is lovely. Some additional new shrubs, the blossoming Magnolia and a view of it from the Fogg Cabin.

What more could a girl want? Other than a rest and a large glass of wine. Oh and a BBQ.

And did I mention the fruit trees are happy?

To Infinity

Well what an awesome weekend with The CaddyFrogs, The Barty’s and Kevin at Zip World.

We’ve stopped at the awesome Glynwrog House in Betws-y-Coed, eaten at the funky Ty Gwyn Hotel, with awesome food and interesting waiting staff.

Yesterday was the Zip Wire, just under a mile from 222m high and flying at 70mph!

Followed by fun on the Fforest Coaster

And today sees us in “The Plummit” a 100 foot free fall drop.

Well that’s gone and done it

Today we planted five fruit trees to create an orchard in the top field. Two varieties of old English Pears, two varieties of old English apples and a Plum tree.

Now, they are still baby trees and we will not let them fruit this year, but we should have a harvest in 2020.

Of course, our habit is to do something fab then move house! These will at least be lasting legacies of our time here (no, no plans to move honest) and in 20 years time so long as we don’t totally kill the planet, someone will be swinging in a hammock from the apple tree perhaps.

It’s a lovely thought that what we create here will be still there in years to come. Much like The Folks who planted trees in that there Ireland, we are giving something back.

We’ve also invested in another Magnolia tree, so I’ll be planting her tomorrow. Did you know Magnolias were here before the bees. They are pretty much prehistoric trees. Cool eh?

Having dug five holes, hammered five stakes in I’m now shattered. Time for a small glass of something nice.