Saturday, September 28, 2024

Such a Clear Day

 

Before an evening walk, a brass band to entertain us


So clear and crisp the pier view,


and over Cardiff Bay to the hills beyond. 

Friday, September 20, 2024

Neap Tide

 An evening high tide to match the low,



with waves trying their best to get up the steps.


Caught the culprit causing this huge tidal reach,  a blue moon. 

  

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 10

 


Back to where we started from, Coffi Co for a late lunch.


The lowest neap tide we have witnessed so far, way beyond the pier end.

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 9

 

Taking the T1A bus, only half awake, heading for Lampeter 


to visit Calico Kate


to pick up a panel fabric for Gek to work.


Then on to Carmarthen 


for the last night


at a posh hotel. Nice.

Monday, September 16, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 8



Aberaeron, full of colourful house facades.


Newquay.  Picture for the sea gull 


For the scene.


A 3 bus ride day today.


With one landscape managed.


Last treat of the day.


Sunday, September 15, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 7

 



What a difference a day can make.

Saturday, September 14, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 6

 

First a visit to Vale of Rheidol  Railway exhibition space, which deserves a blog on its own.

Spoiling ourselves again ☺️ 


passing locals in their fields,

to head up the Vale


with beautiful views to take in


rounding bend after bend.


Destination The Devils Bridge. The lowest bridge was built in the 12th century, the second in 1753 and the top one 1901


The engine changes end


before we return to coast.


Next up, a walk up to the National Library of Wales.


The reading room where a Singapore friend studied back in 1980's


Leaving by the main entrance.


A brilliant end to Day 6.

Friday, September 13, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 5


Train to Aberystwyth, passing Harlech Castle on the way.


Crossing the Barmouth viaduct,


for more Cambrian Railway scenes.

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 4


The starting point for our next train ride 


Up in to the hills towards Ffestiniog, 


stopping at Tanybwlch station for the engine to let off steam and refill

before preparing for the return to the coast.


But not before Gek did a pose.


The return did offer a better opportunity for photos.


Even if the trees fight back.



Almost there.


After an evening stroll, 


we were treated to this rainbow. A lovely end to a great day out 


Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 3



10 am saw us boarding a Welsh Highlands Train to Beddgelert.


Spoilt ourselves,  travelling 1st Class  in the Observation Pullman Carriage, 'Glaslyn'. 


A bit dull and damp, with chuff chuff steam 


and threatening on our arrival. 


Topping up the engine for the return


with our fellow passengers. 


Now, that's more like it!


You cannot beat sun and clouds in harmony. 

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Backpackering 4 - Day 2

 


It is 64 years since I last stood on this platform. Back then it was a day visit to 'spot' Great Western engines.


So off to Porthmadog on a gloomy start to the day,


to be treated to its stunning scenery at Borth-y-Gest.


Can you spot the steam train?


Not much has changed since our last visit 8 years ago.