Thursday, 29 February 2024

Homeward bound

Yesterday a couple of the things I bought were a hand bound small sketch book and one of the coasters made from climbing ropes. This morning I did a small pencil sketch in the book as I was up early. Whether I continue to use it is another matter!
We were packed and ready to leave before ten, and although it wasn’t exactly a lovely day but dry and hopefully not misty, so we went up to the Surprise View car park again. The view wasn’t a lot different, but took some more pics anyway.
And Tina took one of the rollator enjoying the view!
We then went to Meadowhall and visited a couple of interesting shops and bought some bits. In one you got token and the shop was full of machines with little models or kits in plastic balls. Definitely aimed at adults as I got a but and Tina ended up assembling it as the bits were very hard to fit together. Sort of balls and sockets but very very had to connect!
We had a very nice lunch at Wagamama and then journeyed home.
My different weeding tall had arrived, you buy the attachments separately and they all fit onto one pole. The pole is a little on the large side for me!
A lovely little break and we are both quite keen to spend more time in Sheffield.



























2 comments:

  1. I hope you keep up with the sketching in the new book. In low you have 100’s of other things to occupy you, but the sketches are really nice to look back on.
    Shame it was still Misty for the pics from the car park, but they’re still very nice. You’ll definitely have to go back again now to get some in the sunlight 😊 It’s a good excuse to go, as even the rollator enjoyed it.
    The bug is quite funky. Mind the cats don’t try to eat it!
    I’ll take a wild guess that weather permitting you’ll be trying out the new hoe. Take it easy out there.

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  2. Not seeing Jean tomorrow afternoon so may get to use it in the afternoon.
    Yes, the bug is pretty good, Tina had a cat ornament and a little box for it to make up.
    Maybe when we go again the rollator will be redundant!

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