I thought you might appreciate a little break from my posts about the Commonwealth Games. While I’m watching the gymnastics, including another gold for Team Scotland, I thought I’d share a local Tarbert festival, which I missed this year.
While @TheWelshWookie and I were sunning ourselves in Tenerife, my family were at our house, enjoying Tarbert Seafood Festival! I enjoyed last year’s festival so much that I split my review into two posts, which you can read here and also here.
They had fabulous weather, and they told me that there were even more stalls than there were last year. They enjoyed sampling the seafood delights:
Enjoyed a little beer:
and basked in glorious sunshine.
Stacey was a winner this year: she won a fishcake! No, not a fishcake, but a Fish Cake! Nom nom nom.
And on the Sunday, they enjoyed the music at Beer on the Pier. They took the boys over to the outdoor gym, and were able to enjoy the music from the other side of the harbour. Smart thinking, guys!
There is no way we’ll be missing the festival in 2015 😀
Glasgow is absolutely buzzing with activity, fun, entertainment, visitors, Clydesiders, athletes and all sorts! Have you managed to catch any of the Commonwealth Games this weekend?
We were at the concert on Friday, judo on Saturday morning, the 2014 Festival at Glasgow Green in the afternoon, dinner at Brown’s in the evening followed by the marathon on the Sunday, where we met Allison, The Running Princess and her hubby Steve.
I’ll share my pics from the weekend later in the week.
For now, here’s some inspiration courtesy of Team Scotland:
Welcome to another week: I hope the sun has been shining brightly on you today.
I’ve had a wonderful weekend: we’ve had visitors and it’s been wonderful spending time with my bestie Pauline, her other better half Gavin, Olivia and Christopher. We took a trip to Portavadie, visited the abandoned village Polphail, and did lots of talking, eating and walking. And a little drinking of vino and champagne, of course! 😉
As always, talk turned to books, and we ended up discussing the books of Jon Ronson: they recommended reading Them and The Psychopath Test. I downloaded both, and read Them last night, finishing it at lunchtime today. I’m now almost half way through The Psychopath Test and I’m really enjoying it too. They’re fascinating!
So, here’s a little something to think about: not so much Monday Motivation, more like a Monday Mental Check, I suppose!
I reckon mine is showing quite clearly….. is yours? 😛
I know that I had said I’d do a couple of posts while I was in Tenerife, but it didn’t happen. I didn’t have much access to WiFi, and I used up my phone data quite quickly! Ooops! 😉
And, on top of that, my web domain expired while I was away – I had completely forgotten about it! Ooops again! 😮
So, I’m very sorry for the accidental blogging break. But, I’m back, and I’m really looking forward to catching up on your blogs over the next couple of weeks, and seeing what I have missed.
Here’s a little something that sums up the past couple of weeks for me:
Happy Monday! Did you miss me, as I’ve been AWOL the last few days? 😉
I’m afraid that I’ve been nursing a bit of an ankle injury. Well, erm, I haven’t actually injured it yet, but it has been feeling a little tender, just how it did before I damaged the ligaments two and a half years ago.
I’ve been very lucky, as I’ve been injury-free since then. But, with a holiday to Tenerife starting this weekend, I really don’t want to take any chances. The last thing I need is to be hobbling up and down hills on holiday!
So, my marathon training has been paused, though I’d much rather take a few days off from running now, than be forced into weeks of RICE. 🙂
I did do gardening and weeding this weekend, leaving me with some mighty DOMS: surely that counts as cross-training, right?
Here are four very simple, but very powerful words:
Be it training for a marathon, recovering from injury, or anything else, this is so true. Don’t you think?
I’ve had a fab weekend, running my section of the GB Relay 2014. It felt fantastic to be part of something that 1000’s of runners are involved in over the coming couple of weeks 🙂
Today I’m having a rest day after yesterday’s 8 mile walk & 8 mile run.
I found myself asking ‘Am I mad?’ a few times yesterday, which brought this quote to mind:
Clearly, I must be bonkers……….. are you? Have a crazy week!
It’s been a while since I posted about the Playlist swap. It has been a lot of fun!
Frequent visitors will remember that Girl Runs Wild and I swapped MP3 players earlier in the year, and it was a fantastic experience! I also shared with you that I’d received an MP3 player from Kyla at http://earlybirdfitness.com and I’ve been thoroughly enjoying her music.
Lots of tracks are upbeat and really good for running to. There were a few oldies I had forgotten about, including a track that reminds me of a holiday to Ibiza with my sister (The Ketchup Song, if you’re wondering 😉 ) and I’ve been loving the Justin Timberlake tracks!
As with Julia’s MP3, it’s been really good to hear music I didn’t know, and songs from both MP3s that were previously unknown to me have become firm favourites.
I’m looking forward to getting another MP3 in the future from The Running Princess, who has been busy running the Paris and Edinburgh marathons recently. Go, Allison!
There’s another running track that I just love running to at the moment. It’s a little slow, but very powerful. It’s from a BRILLIANT album, too. I’d highly recommend it.
‘What is it? What is it?’
I’m sure you’re shouting that out loud, while reading this post and rolling your eyes at my dramatic build-up…. 😉
It’s….
Yip, Iron Sky from Paolo Nutini’s album Caustic Love.
And I love, love, love it.
Do you have a favourite new running track at the moment? What is it?
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