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Swansea
... the Swansea football coach Michael Laudrup (who is Danish). We had a look around all the stores, stalls and markets in Swansea, and we also managed to get a lovely fresh roast pork bun for lunch. After lunch Jono and I met up with one of Jono's schoolmates Helen and caught up on the news (11 years worth!) The weather was terrible with sleet and bitter winds and since Jonos shoes seemed to be holding more water than most water bottles ...
London (Heathrow) - Swansea
We arrived in London an hour early as we had 230km/h tail winds! It was a nice flight with no real turbulence and time seemed to pass quickly. As our bus tickets from London to Swansea were pre-booked for 1.05pm we went to the ticketing office to see if we could amend our tickets to an earlier bus, we were told it would cost £51!! We decided not to amend our original tickets seen as we ...
West country rellie-bashing
... Cottage. (Cream tea is the classic combo of tea, scones, clotted cream and jam traditionally enjoyed at 4 pm) Devastatingly, it closed for the season just days before we arrived in area. This ironic cruelty is almost too much to bear. To make up for this disappointment, Tanzie kindly offered to baked us some scones and host our very own cream tea at home. She has a friend in London who wrote a recipe book called "Fancy a Scone?" (available on Kindle ...
Reunited cousin love!
We met Uncle David (Poppy's brother) at the train station in Bristol and rode the train with him to Taunton, where we got in his car and drove to his house and met his partner, Pru. We had a drink there and then drove to Tanzie and Rich's house for a dinner party!! (Tanzie is Uncle David's daughter, Mum's cousin, Rich is her ...
The beaches and cliffs of Gower
... scenery.
It was a great Walking Women holiday based at a hotel right at the beach, on the wide sands of Oxwich Bay. We were a group of 10 and one guide, an eclectic bunch, including a professional clarinetist, a PhD lecturer on death and dying, an artist, a very fit 77-year-old, a former police officer (the guide), a teacher and others.
We had an excellent first day ...