Blue bridge
Tuesday, 27 July 2021
Hidden and forgotten Wales/England
Sunday, 25 July 2021
Poem written by Athey Thompson
I shall
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
Apple and white chocolate rocky road By Nadiya Hussain
Ingredients
- 200g/7oz white chocolate, roughly chopped (or use chocolate chips)
- 2 tbsp golden syrup
- 130g/4½oz unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
- pinch of salt
- ½ tsp ground cinnamon
- 200g/7oz cinnamon biscuits (or digestives)
- 100g/3½oz white mini marshmallows (if you can only find big marshmallows, use scissors to chop them into small pieces)
- 100g/3½oz dried apples, chopped into small pieces
- 50g/1¾oz raisins
- 1 tbsp icing sugar, for dusting
Method
Lightly grease the inside of a 23cm/9in square baking tin. Line the base and sides of the tin with baking paper.
Put about 2.5cm/1in of water into a medium saucepan. Find a heatproof bowl that will fit the top of the pan snugly. Make sure the base of the bowl doesn’t touch the water.
Put the pan on the stove and bring the water to the boil. Reduce the heat to low and put the chocolate, golden syrup and butter into the bowl. Stir occasionally, making sure to agitate the chocolate, as this will encourage the mixture to come together. As soon as the mixture is smooth and liquid and runny, take off the heat and allow to cool for about 10 minutes.
Add the salt and cinnamon and mix through.
Crush the biscuits very roughly by putting them into a freezer bag and crushing them with a rolling pin. Empty the contents of the bag into the chocolate mixture. Give it a stir. Add the marshmallows, apples and raisins and stir until everything is well coated.
Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and use the back of a spoon to flatten it and press it into the corners.
Put the tin into the fridge for at least 1 hour, or until set.
Take out of the tin and unwrap. Dust with the icing sugar and slice into 18 bars.
Tuesday, 13 July 2021
THERE’S A WOMAN IN MY MIRROR
SHE LET HERSELF GO
Sunday, 11 July 2021
A Special Person
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“And when wind and winter harden All the loveless land, It will whisper of the garden, You will understand.”
Saturday, 10 July 2021
Man Documents His Incredible Outdoor Adventures with His Gorgeous Wolfdog
Meet Loki, a wolf-dog hybrid who proves that dogs aren't man's only best friend. Loki, a low-content wolfdog who's a husky/Arctic wolf/malamute mix, goes on amazing hiking adventures with his human, Kelly Lund, in the great outdoors of Colorado and beyond. From backcountry skiing, to sleeping in hammocks under the stars, to roaming miles of forest, to climbing to the tops of snow-capped mountains, Loki has done it all.
Lund, an outdoor adventure professional, is right by his wolfdog's side to document their wanderlust-inducing exploits–something he's done since he first started exploring the west coast with Loki less than three years ago. “I believe dogs aren't meant to live out their lives in a backyard or inside a house. I hate to see that,” Lund explained on Bored Panda. “I hope we are inspiring people to get out, explore our world, and make memories with their pups.”
Loki the Wolfdog: Instagram | Facebook
via [Bored Panda]
Furry unimpressed! Hilarious snaps show a grumpy gorilla, peeved puppy and a hare with the hump refusing to play ball for photographers
- Wildlife photographers from around the world captured unimpressed animals
- A disgruntled gorilla living at the Bristol Zoo gave a photographer the finger
- Meanwhile, hippo in Zambia is harassed by a flock of oxpeckers stuck to his back
- A grumpy-looking cat ruined his owner's pregnancy announcement picture
Wildlife photographers and pet owners have captured animals at their grumpiest for this hilarious gallery.
From all over the world. these cats, hares, gorillas, hippos and birds were not ready for their close-ups.
One snap showed an angry, angry hippo walking in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia as a flock of oxpeckers firmly holding on to his back.
Meanwhile, a gorilla at Bristol Zoo brazenly gave a photographer the middle finger to show he was not in the mood for snaps.
Private pet owners also shared pictures of their pouting pets, including a miserable-looking moggy cat who ruined his owner's pregnancy agreement by being a real sour puss in the pictures.
This hilarious gallery captured annoyed-looking wild animals and pets, who have better things to do than pose for snaps: Pictured: Gladys Klip, 54, from Homer, Alaska, photographed this otter and her baby
Small, but mighty miffed! Janet Danks, 72, from Middlesborough snatched the portrait of his angry robin in the snow
Sometimes, you just want to be left alone. Radi the gorilla, who is one of the Kansas City Zoo's tenant, looks unimpressed in this snap
Toby the moggy, from Gloucester, was born with a rare genetic condition meaning he looks permanently sad
Barking mad! This little pup looks so perpetually annoyed, it's earned him the nickname of Grumpy Earl
A grumpy-looking hare photographed in the Cairngorms in Scotland stuck his tongue to the camera
This angry gorilla at the Bristol Zoo was fed up of photographers snapping his picture and gave them the finger
Why me-ow? This Chinchilla Persian cat named Wilfred has a distinctive underbite that makes him look angry
The baddest basset. Basset hound Buster looks very unimpressed in this picture taken by his owner
Plotting world domination? This pair of owlets always look like they're up to no good, ready to start making trouble in the neighborhood
Angry, angry hippo. A flock of cheeky birds took a ride on the back on this unsuspecting hippopotamus at the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia
Hawk-scuze me? A bald Eagle looked ready to ruffle some feather when he was photographed by Gladys Klip
Frowning glory. This unimpressed gorilla was photographed frowning by UK phorographer Sarah Vaughton, 38, from Swansea at the Virunga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo
This little Pekingese pup from the UK, named Oliver, looks as fluffy as he looks unimpressed in this snap
This determined-looking owl looks like he is plotting a coup in this picture by Pete Walkden, 47, taken at a Worcestershire farm
Matilda, an exotic shorthair cat, looked very offended when her owner Tina Buell, 44, tried to take a picture with her
This wild hare from Scotland looked as though he got a lump of coal in his stocking - as the poor creature was snapped 'miserable and scowling' at the first drops of snow falling on his head
Louis, a six-year-old Persian cat from Austin, Texas, did not seem to enjoy taking selfies with his owner Michelle Alexis