June is probably my favourite month of the year. Long nights. Warm weather. It's usually busy. And it definitely was this year!
It marked the end of the football season. I saw both Wales women's and men's team playing within a few days of each other to round off my season.
One of the big life events of the month was replacing dear old Marco the Polo. I'm now droving a Mazda 3, in "soul red" (their name for it) and we've called him Vincent.
Here's a picture of Vincent looking suave and a teeny bit sandy on our holiday in North Wales at the end of the month.
My first long distance trip in Vincent was to Swindon because the British Thematic Association was holding its AGM at Swinpex, the annual stamp show of the local philatelic society. This year we had a presentation about daffodils, but there was surprisingly little Welsh content in the display. There was some, though.
Speaking of flowers, I went along to the Grangetown History Society's talk about Grange Gardens on the park's 130th Anniversary.
I've already mentioned our week on holiday in North Wales, where we encountered butterflies on Anglesey and played underground golf!
But on the way back we stopped in Shrewsbury. Joy, our eldest niece, had her birthday during the week before we popped in, so we were able to give her some presents.
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| She so big now! |
We arrived back home with just two days of the month left. On the last Sunday of the month we went to a big print fair at Chapter Arts Centre.
And then on the last night of June, I accepted Sara's invitation to an event with Rhun Ap Iorweth, leader of Plaid Cymru. He was a very engaging speaker and came across as honest and realistic. I liked him. (He was funny too. When I told him I'd driven past his office in Llangefni a couple of days before, he told me I should have popped in!)
Sara is standing as one of the Plaid candidates in her area in next year's Senedd election. It was great to meet some of the other Plaid members who will be helping her try to get elected.
And that was a wrap for a busy month!










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