Wildings Hotel
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Wales
... sign is very high so no personal photos just the name, still I was glad we went. Arrived at our accommodation at about 5.30 pm in the dark, 4pm and its dark now in this part of the world. Our rooms were on the third floor, always a challenge for me but made it ok. Drove into the city, two blocks away and had Chinese for tea, the Xmas lights and the Victorian houses looked beautiful even in the dark. Looking forward to daylight and ...
Bus Rides and Brocken Spectres
... a view. The summit cafe is a grisly sight on a day like this, with people scattered round its perimeter, trying to find a bit of shelter which doesn't really exist. So after a quick bite to eat, we were off again, down towards the Watkin Path and onwards to Bwlch Ciliau, where we got below the cloud and were rewarded with a fine view across Llyn Llydaw.
This was where the first scrambling of the day took place (largely as the result of climbing a ...
A drive to Anglesey
I seem to have lost the first entry in this blog, which mentioned that we left home on 11 October and flew to UK to spend some time visiting family in Colwyn Bay North Wales before embarking of our cruise to Egypt, Jordan and Dubai on 26 October. We didn't do much sightseeing there, except for this one day out. It was quite sunny although very windy, so we decided to take a trip ...
Wales' finest
... Cream, Cucumber Salad, Roast Sirloin of Aged Welsh Black Beef with Yorkshire Pudding with more exciting vegetables than I have ever seen in my life, followed by Cherry Soup with Cinnamon Ice Cream which, judging by the little murmurs of delight up and down the table, people enjoyed as much as I did.
It was one of those very special ...
DD's it is then.
... Do they have extra Ds? Or special DDs?
Do they have the standard 7 tiles, or do they in fact need about 11 to complete any word at all?
English Scrabble sets only have 4 x L tiles. Well, that is ridiculous! That would barely cover one word in Welsh...
So with the help of my friend Google, I had to find out.
WELSH is ...