Pinch and a punch. St David’s Day. 1st March. 2026. Dave couldn’t possibly have imagined what the world would be like in the year twenty twenty six. Sometimes I find it difficult myself and I am there. Difficult isn’t the word. Hard to believe maybe. Something else he could not have forecast was how many boys would be named after him. I’m a Davies and that would originally have been derived from an ancestor named after St David. Do we think there are many folk around today with that impact? Any?
Yesterday we buried the Beyond The Woods festival. Most of the infrastructure was hired but we did have a lot of site decoration and quirky stuff like bar furniture that we had mostly constructed ourselves that was consigned to the bonfire. We did keep a load of good stuff that might be useful. Scaffold planks for making the compost bin, a bench, trellis. Things like that. There were also a lot of poles or canes that are going to be v useful for growing runner beans etc. Not yer bamboo canes. Solid wood jobs like Monty Don uses. I’ve been thinking about how to source these for yonks and hadn’t realised we already had them. Hey, we have them now.
I really need to thank everyone who had ever been involved with the festival and especially Tom, Joe, Lucy, Adie, Simon and Jo who were a big help these last two days in dismantling it all. We got somewhat wet on the Friday but got lucky on Saturday when the heavy rain made way for some nicer weather just in time for the lighting of the bonfire. We really moved on from the festival, a casualty of the weather and covid, some years ago but Joefest/Beyond The Woods has finally been put to rest. May it rest in peace.
This being St David’s Day we are having a leg of lamb for lunch with leeks and other solidly Weld accompaniments such as roast potatoes, carrots and broccoli. Well the Welsh do eat those vegetables even though I personally am not a big fan of the latter. There is also some Eryri Black Bomber cheese which is the dogs b0!!0c$. I realise the brand is actually Snowdonia not Eryri but I’m sure they must mean to change it. Surely.
I’ve also set the fire. It’s nice to have a fire going every now and again. Won’t light it yet. It’s a bit early. I was up at five thirty. This is what happens when you go to bed at nine o’clock, the result of being physically cream crackered after yesterday’s day of exercise together with a few celebratory sherberts in the Vic early doors. They had a new barrel of Timothy Taylor’s Landlord on but it didn’t taste right and I suspect it was still a little green. Should have left it another day. Moved on to Neck Oil instead.
Gotta go. A leg of lamb to get out of the fridge and a pot of tea to make for THG.


