Today is a double celebration in our home, so I’ve been signing off my carers with a line sketch of a daffodil.
Some of you might know it’s St David’s Day, when the Welsh celebrate the Patron Saint of Wales. We may not be Welsh, but our hearts are still there. Daffodils are among the most recognised symbols of Wales, plus the red dragon.
Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant
More important for me though, today is my wife Juanita’s birthday. My carers have ensured she has received flowers and chocolates… as she richly deserves. My present is awaiting collection in the postbox at the other end of the park. Hopefully, one of her sons will bring the post later. Another of my carers is planning a celebratory meal this evening.
In my next post, on Wednesday/IWSG Day, I’ll use a photo of my present and it’s Valentine partner. Until then, here’s my favourite photo.



Happy Saint David’s Day and happy birthday, Juanita!
It’s Wales Reading Month over on the Book Jotter! https://bookjotter.com/2024/03/01/a-poem-by-albert-cynan-evans-jones/
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Thanks Deniz, from both of us.
That link for Wales Reading Month will help me stay inspired as I finish revising my Welsh police procedural with DC Sparkle Anwyl. Aberdaron reminds me of another Sparkle case: https://rolandclarke.com/snowdon-shadows/azure-spark/
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You’re a sweetheart, Roland! I’m positive Juanita will love your birthday efforts. Take care!
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