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    12 days ago

    I’m just loving Spring time. Especially now that nature has really bloomed, it is just wonderful to go out. See what I mean:

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      11 days ago

      Spring has to be my favourite season. Everything turns green and lush again, the evenings are getting longer and it’s warm but not too hot. Fantastic pic!

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    11 days ago

    Great! Weekend in North Wales and visited Anglesee and the isle of Holyhead. Did a lot of hiking around Snowdonia, visited a RSPB wildlife site, walked along quite a few aquaducts, ate great food and took part in a Gavin and Stacy pub quiz (I don’t watch the show so I was a bit useless here). The weather was a bit on and off, but it was overall very beautiful.

    Aquaduct from another aquaduct

    Through the arches

    RSPB Puffin site in Holyhead

    You can’t quite see them in the photo, but every black dot in the sea and on those cliffs are birds. Birds by the thousands. Birds maybe by the millions. It was their nesting season and these little flying penguins would swoop by clumsily over our heads every minute or so. I have never seen so many birds in my life. I’ve been looking online for other photos to do it justice, but nothing comes close to depicting the sheer number of them.

    South Stack Lighthouse

    Apparently 10 years ago you could barely walk up to the lighthouse without treading on a nesting bird!

    Portmeirion “Village”

    If the name rings a bell but you can’t quite place it, then play this song and take a look at the photos below.

    The main plaza/set

    Costs £20 per person to get in, but it is lovely, and if you are a fan of the old TV Series The Prisoner, you are basically in HP world. Also there are some beautiful nature walks leading out from it towards the estuary which is stunning in itself.

    Numbered locally brewed Ales

    They had beer named/numbered after the characters! I naturally had a few number 6’s, and apparently went into full gushing fan mode and bought a bunch of stupidly overpriced merchandise. I am nonetheless very chuffed. It was a beautiful village, and a real peek into the mind of an amazing architect:

    “Cherish the past, adorn the present, construct for the future.”

    ~ Clough Williams-Ellis

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        11 days ago

        Very much Lake District vibes, but with slate stone everywhere… I mean they literally decimated a mountain range in the pursuit of those high quality slate tiles. A lot of mournful monuments to their slate industry about what was done to their area of outstanding natural beauty

        Thanks for the DJ Marsh set, I’ll listen to him when I’m working!

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      8 days ago

      We were at Port Meirion last summer, it’s a great place to visit.

      Pro Tip: park your campervan there overnight (cost not tooooo bad) and you get entry into the village before / after the visitors are allowed in, so we badically had the place to ourselves (well, maybe 10 people there)

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        8 days ago

        lmao, that’s genius

        Did you do any walks around the Estuary? I was impessed by the greenery on some of the trails

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          Well, we walked up past the concrete boat there, but no, not around the estuary as such… we were off to <next place> in the van the following day, so Port Meirion was more of a evening / sleeping / morning stopover.

          But, what a great area in N. Wales - it’s like Cornwall when all the tourist haven’t arrived yet

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            7 days ago

            Genuinely. Cornwall is nice, but it’s basically just empty second homes there. Wales really feels like it’s lived in, and has the beauty to boot

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    8 days ago

    Had a play with macro photography for the first time in a while, not my best work but was still fun.

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    9 days ago

    Half term this week, so spent most of it wrestling with the kids. Lovely but exhausting.

    Currently trying to fit a week’s worth of work into one day, which is also exhausting but rather less lovely.