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Lost time........
We have nothing of interest to report.
We made it Aberystwyth via Cymer Abbey and Harlech Castle. The Castle itself was closed due to industrial action though - yay. We got into Aberystwyth early as a result and just took it easy. Strolled around town, went to the castle. Nigel even managed to get some really nice shots of the sun setting …
Cardiff
... The Conqueror's son Robert in prison. Robert was imprisoned due to Williams other son (who went on to became King Henry I) Henry. We went to St David's shopping complex for a look around before heading to the Cardiff Market for lunch. Jono was very excited to eat welsh cuisine - this featured ******s and mushy peas with gravy and Welsh cakes to follow. With the chilly winds we decided to get a hot drink so we popped into a cafe ...
The day after.
It's winding down. Almost three weeks after I embarked on my adventure I have a quiet day in Cardiff before making my way to London Paddington and then Heathrow tomorrow. I said goodbye to Hoggy mid morning as he headed home to Leeds.
The wild weather with torrential rain continues to threaten my plans to get to Heathrow with major flooding affecting all modes of land based transport. So far the ...
Moving onto Wales
Friday we said our goodbyes to Lu. We jumped on the train into town and then caught a 3 hour bus to Cardiff. It was kind of nice to be able to just sit back and relax on the bus rather then driving plus its good for me to write the blog because i'll be honest, this thing has been like homework but I know it will be worth it at the end. Once we got to Cardiff we then had to catch another bus to our hotel. When we stepped off our bus in Cardiff we could tell ...
Match Day!
... br style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">As we approached the stadium, the crowds grew thicker, the streets around the city centre had been closed to traffic, and crowds spilled out of the pubs onto the pavement, drinking in the rain.
We found our seats, amongst a group of other expat kiwis who all booked their tickets through the same sports travel agency. People from hong kong, London, USA, and of course many from New Zealand. ...