
Well, this morning is the lowest I’ve ever seen it register. A brisk -7 Celsius, around +20 F. And yes, its headline news on the news.
Personal musings, mutterings and rants on rugby and some other sports, life in Wales, family, beer, and anything else that springs to mind.
Went to Caerphilly’s medieval fayre yesterday. Beautiful cold day, lots of stalls, food and drink aplenty. Came home with baklava, cheeses and beer. I reckon that’s a successful day.
The most bizarre sight of the day was when we were walking past Caerphilly Castle. Atop one of the turrets was Dr Who’s tardis! It has been in town as Dr Who filming has been taking place in Caerphilly, and they have ‘borrowed’ the tardis for a while. The BBC has the story.
Lots going on, as usual. No sooner than we did our creche harvest festival concert than we started preparing for our Christmas show.
We do two shows this week (both matinees). Hopefully a pic or two will make it onto here.
To my mind, the biggest retailing losses of the recession is the loss of Borders in the UK. The Borders bookstore in Llantrisant has been a favourite haunt since it opened a couple of years ago. Its popularity was helped by the fact that there was a Starbucks there too.
My views completely echo this straight lift from Robert Crampton’s (as always) terrific column in The Times...
Strange, Borders going belly up. My local branch was always packed; my family alone has spent a small fortune there over the years. And, unlike, say, your average travel agency (how much longer can they last?) or indeed bank, Borders has, or had, the feel of a vibrant, optimistic, well-run, up-to-the-minute business, providing, to my mind, a pretty good modern shopping experience.
Maybe too modern. The last few times I’ve tried to track down a book in Borders, the assistant, in that charmingly chilled-out non-competitive young person way, has suggested I’d be better off going on Amazon.
It’s a joke.
Ryan Giggs is, by all accounts, one of the most famous Welsh sports stars right now. But a personality?
BBC Wales’ Sports Personality of the Year was duly won by Giggsy-wiggsy last week, and is in the running for the UK version too. But, as The Times points out, he once advertised Quorn in the 1990s and was out-acted by the tofu.
UPDATE: Mr Charisma signed off his acceptance speech of the UK award with "but... yeah... thanks."