April 3rd, lunchbox

breakfast: Amazingly good bowl of Cornflakes with semi-skimmed milk.

The Walk to Work.

Sun was dancing on the still waters of the River Taff, as I ventured down the Taff Trail.
Very busy this morning on the narrow trail as cyclists threaded their way through the hordes of pedestrians.
Council workers were out in force too, planting new trees. Across the other bank in the grounds of Cardiff Castle the immaculate white Husky I see often was out for a nice stroll.
On my side of the river the world's slowest dog, the British Bull Dog, who I haven't seen for quite a few weeks, was back out with his owner... a middle aged woman sporting a rather large pair of sunglasses, which were red in colour. No squirrels or ducks to be seen.

Lunchbox
2 chocolate digestives
4 salmon sandwiches (tinned variety) with a hint of lemon juice on granary bread.
1 banana
1 apple
1 vanilla flavoured Muller Light yoghurt
1 small container of a cut up plum, strawberries and kiwi friut.

Don't know all the words the Welsh national anthem, but I am pretty good on the Gwlad! Gwlad! bit.

The chocolate digestives were first to go. I then went fruit crazy... all consumed by 11.3oam. I then had the sandwiches, followed by the yoghurt at midday... keeping the apple until later.

RANDOM THOUGHT

2032: A 2,000 foot high mountain of Rice Crispies is completed on the last piece of land in Essex not to be used for a new housing development.
However, the project stalls after funding cannot be secured to cover the mountain in 14,000 litres of milk (semi-skimmed), poured over a 4-hour period by 10 Hercules RAF aircraft.

The press dubb it the biggest "Pop crackle and flop" in cereal history

Tomorrow on this blog podcast: Sir Terry Matthews and Rhodri Morgan in the "Sword of Truth and Justice" special golf match-play competition from the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, South Wales.

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