Sunday, May 05, 2013

St. David and the head.

St. David's Cathedral, a structure begun in the 12th century. A surprising amount of slate used in the build.

We found a secret garden on the east side for a quiet lunch.  Out of wind and in the sunshine.

A walk up out on St. David's head.

This is a wild place and yet people lived and thrived here, perhaps as far back as 5000 years ago.  The stone circles in the photo are what remains of round houses.  The ridge of stones in the middle distance are the fallen down remains of a defensive wall across the peninsular. On the horizon Carn Llidi.

And so up to Cairn Llidi.  That is me on the skyline.

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