Well, May has gone by fast and finished as a very hot one, setting new temperature records. I was hotter in Cardiff than in Kefalonia the week before!
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| Cooler in Kefalonia |
I have blogged multiple times about the two big events in May: the Senedd election and my Three Seas Cruise. You can catch up here:
Election
Cruise
I also had a cinema trip to see The Mandalorian and Grogu with Cathy, and posted a Japanese novel as my Book of the Month.
I had a fun return to work after the cruise. On my first day back I drove to the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics in Oxford to learn about how the team there are using a natural protein that dampens inflammation to protect insulin-producing cells, which could potentially open a door for a cure for type 1 diabetes.
It's very early days in the science, with loads more work to do. I put on a white coat to lend a hand.
Towards the end of the month the time had also come round for another diabetes check up. My blood test was booked for the week after the cruise. I will find out in June how much high seas living has affected me.
(Funny note - when I checked in for my blood test the screen told me I was booked in with "Mrs Phlebotamist", which is a very odd case of nominative determinism!)
I was unable to attend the Keep Grangetown Tidy litter pick this month as I was away that weekend. But the local church, St Dyfrig's and St Sansom's invited KGT volunteers along for a special environment-focused service on 31st May. I heard Fr Richard talk about the history of the church at Grangetown Historical Society
last month and it piqued my interest.
The service was high church anglo-Catholic with lots of incense and some of the liturgy was sung. Fiona from KGT did one of the Scripture readings. It was also Trinity Sunday and Fr Richard admitted he was going to dodge the question of explaining how the Trinity works in his sermon. Sensible move there.
After the service we were invited to proceed outside for an additional prayer for the environment by the statue of St Francis of Assisi. It felt like a post-credits scene in a movie.
Later, Cathy and I took advantage of the good weather to visit The Meadows Wildlife Park. Back in November we
went there for Cathy's birthday and met Roly the armadillo. It was nice to go back when it wasn't so cold.
We didn't see Roly, but I got to pat some friendly pigs and goats.
And I met a fabulous chicken!
I can't promise these will be the last photos from the cruise I post on my blog, but they are the last ones in this blog post!
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