On the last Saturday in November I took my favourite football photo of the year (so far, anyway). So I'm going to lead with it in my round up of the month.
It was taken as the Cardiff Draconians team made their way onto the pitch for the second half of their Welsh Cup game against Trefelin. The game had been switched to Trefelin's ground after being postponed once. The Dracs home pitch gets soggy in winter!
The game finished 3-3 and went to penalties. Sadly, the Dracs lost the shoot out. So, it's Trefelin who head all the way up to Bangor in the next round!
I only went to one other football match in November - the Dracs v Treowen Stars. The Dracs won 4-3. That was a bit special because in the 631 games I had been to since 1992 I had never seen a 4-3 home win. (I'd seen the Dracs lose 3-4 at home before!) I love me some quirky number nerdery and was delighted to tick off that scoreline.
My only other sporting action in the month was a rugby game in Scotland as part of a weekend in Edinburgh. I also saw two of my Scottish niblings play different sports that weekend too.
But the big occasion of the month - the really big cause for celebration - was Cathy's half century birthday. On the day itself we had an armadillo experience at The Meadows Wildlife Park where we met Roly the armadillo and Phil the zookeeper. Roly was an absolute delight, an inquisitive critter who seemed very excited to meet the birthday girl!
We followed up on meeting Roly with meet-ups with friends, a family party in Shrewsbury and a cinema trip with friends in Cardiff Bay.
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| Competitive party games! |
Sarah managed to create a tasty Cathy-suitable birthday cake for our family tea together.
I was on the road a lot in November. Besides Edinburgh and Shrewsbury I had a big work event in Birmingham. I drove up in the teeth of Storm Claudia with waves of water being sent over the central barriers by HGVs coming the other way. The conference was hugely successful, which made the drive worthwhile.
We also had new merch! Here's me modelling the brand new tees.
On Remembrance weekend, the Friends of Grange Gardens got together to tidy up the war memorial the morning before the service.
Despite the busy birthday schedule and work commitments, I managed to keep up my political commitments. That included the official launch of our constituency's Senedd campaign. We had an excellent turnout for the evening, with members coming together to hear about the campaign strategy. As a newbie to canvassing I had a chance to talk about getting started and some of my adventures in the last few months.
Talking about canvassing, I went to four new stations this month talking to commuters. On the last day of November I went out canvassing in Penarth talking about the Senedd elections next year. Politically, 2026 is going to be a big year for Wales. I hope we are ready for it!






















































