Aston Villa beat West Bromwich Albion in a penalty shootout to reach the Championship play-off final for the second successive season.
Currently reading: The Messenger of Athens by Anne Zouroudi π
A day to easily get lost in sport - England v Pakistan ODI π, Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion Championship play-off semi-final β½οΈ and Leinster v Saracens Heineken Champions Cup final π.
Currently reading: The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman π
Overgrown
Wales Millennium Centre. This is Going to Hurt - Adam Kay
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Sophia Gardens Cricket Ground. Glamorgan v Surrey π
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Views from the square during the Glamorgan v Surrey lunch interval. Lukas Carey of Glamorgan didnβt keep still for the panorama shot :) π
Royal London One-Day Cup - Glamorgan v Surrey at Sophia Gardens. Gareth Batty bowling to Billy Root, who went on to get a career-best unbeaten 113 in Glamorganβs innings. π
Went to see Suede at The Great Hall, Cardiff University Students' Union last night π΅. They were amazingly good, an absolutely electric gig from start to finish. I saw Suede twice in the 1990s with exactly the same lineup of Brett Anderson, Richard Oakes, Mat Osman, Simon Gilbert and Neil Codling. Last night’s performance was as good as, if not better than, those earlier days.
Great support from BC Camplight (aka Brian Christinzio).
The Suede setlist was
- As One
- My Insatiable One
- Outsiders
- We Are the Pigs
- So Young
- Metal Mickey
- New Generation
- Tides
- She’s Not Dead
- Stay Together (Brett with Richard acoustic)
- The Drowners
- It Starts and Ends With You
- Indian Strings
- Trash
- Animal Nitrate
- Another No One (Brett solo acoustic)
- Beyond the Outskirts
- The Invisibles
- Flytipping
- Beautiful Ones (encore)
- Life Is Golden (encore)
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π A couple of simple tofu ideas I may try this weekend, both from BBC Food:
Currently reading: Vengeance in Venice by Philip Gwynne Jones π
Weβve had this portable barbecue for 25 years now - it has served us well.
Delico Deli. Americano and toastie βοΈ
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Photos of misty Penarth taken on Tuesday 16th April.













