Time & Tide


We went over to The Gazelle for a late lunch/early dinner today at five o'clock, on our monthly 'lunch club' thing that a few of us have been doing for a year or so, and a very pleasant meal and chinwag was had by all present. Our usual table with a view of The Menai Strait was occupied today, as the place was doing good business and was pretty full, so we were landlocked in the cosy little niche by reception. Had we had a view it would have been a fairly grey one today, with dark clouds closing in around Eryri and closing out the mountain panorama that is the normal backdrop to the sea, pier and Garth beyond. The straits were choppy and running fast on the outgoing tide, and the bite in the stiff breeze more redolent of February than August and what should be High Summer. Autumn seems to have started early again this year, but I'm hoping for an Indian Summer in three weeks time when we head off to Shropshire for a fortnight's break before the wind-down to Winter starts and we commence battening down the hatches until Spring.

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