Showing posts with label Wales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wales. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 October 2023

ROCKING YOUR WORLD FRIDAY - 42ND OF 2023

 Morning all this one is technically only a day late, but after the pretty hard journey home yesterday I couldn't face writing the post. 

So what was Rocking my World yesterday?

Well last Friday despite the fact I really didn't want another break away we'd booked a cottage in Wales and hubby insisted given the dreadful week that I'd had that I really needed to take some time away from home.  We hacked our way across the country and arrived a little after 4pm, the reduced speed limits down to 20 mph proved an interesting experiment in Wales, to be honest, not sure when we will return Google maps that we rely on for satnav seemed to have every speed limit programmed except the correct one, it has made for an entertaining week. 

We also learnt later in the week that the Welsh government are changing the 70 days of letting period for people who own holiday homes to 6 months of letting, this means that the property has to be let for a 6 month period in any 12 months otherwise they will have to (currently) pay double the council tax, they have the ability to increase this to 4 times the council tax amount which for many holiday let owners will make this an untenable business option.  I appreciate that this is to free up some much needed housing to allow people to get on the property ladder, but this carte blanche approach does appear a little short-sighted.  Furthermore we also learnt whilst away that Wales is considering charging a per night fee for staying in Wales (similar to some of the countries on the continent), I'll be honest I genuinely don't feel that this bodes well for the travel industry to Wales.  But I digress away from the positives for the week.

The cottage was on a working farm on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park in a little village called Rowen.  The cottage itself was small and quaint, very clean and fit the bill for the week.  The only real issue was the split levels there were two steps down to the kitchen and out of the only bedroom 2 steps down to the bathroom which wasn't great in the night when you needed to visit the bathroom.  However, we managed which is good. 

The week's forecast was definitely changeable but we carried on regardless if I'm honest.  We had a list of places to visit if we fancied and set too ticking these off.  We headed to the National Trust held castle at Pendryn, this is a stunning Victorian Gothic castle but the locals fell out with them 120 years ago and haven't let their grudge go if I'm honest due to the 3 year slate mine strike, but more importantly the money it is built on links back to the slave trade and despite having been here before I hadn't appreciated by how much.  The owner having the largest number of plantations.  Nevertheless it is good to see the history around and to acknowledge what some landowners did.



The second day was dry and sunny so we headed to Bodnant Gardens which were a riot of colour and the walk was very much needed.  We enjoyed wandering the grounds and finding the different areas from the formal garden down to the huge redwoods growing in the ravine. 

Monday and the weather seemed to be changing so we headed to Portmeirion one of our favourite places to visit, we had a wonderful day wandering the beautifully coloured houses, enjoying the fresh air and just spending time together.  An utter joy if I'm honest. 


Tuesday we headed to Conwy which was only a 10 minute drive, we wandered around the castle and then the walled town, it really is a sight to behold.  We found a wonderful bakery and bought the softest tastiest Welsh griddle cakes, freshly baked that day and enjoyed a cuppa in a 17th century building. 


Wednesday and we had a day trip to Llandudno, as we arrived an air ambulance helicopter landed on the beach which isn't something you see very often, we headed around the incident which seemed to relate to the RNLI, we wandered the pier and realised just how blustery it was as we got to the end of the pier.  We had a wander around the town, hubby found a new book (he'd not taken enough variety) and we had tea and cakes at the Mostyn Gallery, unfortunately they were between exhibitions which was a shame. 


Thursday our final full day and somewhat inclement weather we headed to the copper mine on the Great Orme near Llandudno, only rediscovered back in the 1990's they initially thought it a Victorian mine, but discovered tools dating back thousands of years back to the Bronze age and over years have identified that there are over 5 miles of mined tunnels below where they extracted the malachite crystal to grind down to extract the copper.  The walls are still full with the crystal malachite, which for those of you who know me is incredibly close to my heart.  


We then headed back to Conwy to a little Turkish tea shop where hubby tried Turkish coffee probably for the first and only time and I had a cuppa.  Then we did the wall walk around Conwy. 

 We had a little jaunt to Conwy Water gardens which aren't at their best but enjoyed a Dutch apple cake and Lemon Dream cake at the Pancake house there so not a complete waste. 

Friday was our return day and with Storm Babet battering the UK, it made for a stressful journey home.  We passed 3 or 4 sections of road that were flooding but managed to pass thankfully, the roads were full of water and spray and so it made for a very very long journey home.  

We landed back I got on with some washing and then we put things away before collapsing on the sofa.  

I hope you've had a wonderful week too, I'm behind on reading so will be catching up.  

Hugs

Friday, 25 October 2019

Rocking Your World Friday - 43rd of 2019

Good morning lovely people, tis Friday time for 


So as promised, here are the last couple of days we had in Wales two weeks ago which I didn't cover in my post last week, as suspected the positivity of having a relaxing week away really has proved most beneficial. 

So we had a day in Llandudno, the weather forecast wasn't great but we had plans to visit the Mostyn gallery. 

The exterior is a very beautiful old decorative (architecturally speaking) building, the interior has been completely revamped and includes lots of modern styling with concrete made to look like wood


We enjoyed walking around the artwork 30 pieces selected out of 750 entries from all around the world, the winning artist doing a mixture of handweaving and sculpture 


And another other piece


There was lots of variety of artwork from small delicate paintings


To delicate watercolours (I loved this one which was called 'Kiss')


And another 


this was my favourite one


Up close the faces were amusing, this one in particular seemed to speak to me! 




Overall we had several wonderful hours wandering, we enjoyed their beautiful coffee, shop, had another wander around the exhibition, cast our viewers vote and set off back into Llandudno.

We went past the White Rabbit statue part of the Alice in Wonderland trail.


The sky was a little menacing, but the pier is so lovely 


We also saw the Mad-Hatter sculpture 


We enjoyed the view back to Llandudno from the end of the pier, despite it being a rather windy day 


On our final day we head to Caernarfon Castle


It still isn't one of my favourite castles, possibly because it's hard work to make your way through the town to get to it, but it does have a significant piece of Welsh history attached to it and is known for having the highest population of Welsh speakers of any town in Wales.  

The slate dias in the centre is where Prince Charles was made Prince of Wales way back when. 

I spotted this stunning heart shaped lock whilst we wandering the inside of the castle


There were a couple of amazing pieces of artwork in the castle, used to provide information about its history, this was the first one 


and just for scale, this is hubby stood next to it


the second one filled the room, it was almost like a star book or Christmas pop up book and again told a story,








Overall I enjoyed the artwork and the visit and I'm glad we returned

On the last night back where we were stopping we were treated to the most beautiful sunset


and woke to beautiful blue skies the following day 

Which meant an easy journey home. 

This week, we've been busy.  We painted the hall stairs and landing on Saturday (no small feat), but we did it and it looks so much better. 

And on Sunday I went to the local craft shop and did a Christmas craft class with my Mum 


We had a fabulous day making all things Christmas and came home with a project and 4 beautiful Christmas cards as well as being covered in glitter! 

I enjoyed making a mini book using the same beautiful papers as we'd used on Sunday as a Christmas gift for someone (not sure who at the moment). 

I also have had a busy but productive week at work. 

Although I did have one tiny glitch at work, I was printing some funding documents guidelines off and my printer decided that it only wanted to print some of the letters, amusing but not very helpful if I'm honest.  Thankfully I managed to reprint with all the necessary letters in place, making it much easier to read! 

And that my lovely people brings us back to today, I hope you've had a good one, if you fancy joining in pop back and link up and we can come and visit. 

Saturday, 5 March 2016

ENJOY TODAY

Good evening, well Saturday is already drawing to a close, sob - I haven't managed to get enough into the day if I'm perfectly honest, anyway I digress.  

I've another double page layout to show you this evening, another layout from our visit to the woolen mill in Wales last year.  



And here they are side by side. 


Hope you are having a good Saturday 



Thursday, 3 March 2016

BE GRATEFUL, LOVE AND HAVE A HAPPY DAY

Morning all, well tis Thursday and I've a few more layouts to share with you this morning. 

The first one documents the amazing mural at Plas Newydd on Anglesey, if you ever get to visit I can highly recommend, the mural is vast and probably seems like nothing special, but the guide in the room pointed out that depending on where you stood in the room things appears to 'change' shape as it were.  Like in the first photo the mountains are quite foreboding but if you look at the picture in the lower picture the town and the mountains look quite small and insignificant, the ship also appears to change course - all sorts of optical illusions but great fun nonetheless and the redeeming character of the house as there was a lot of similarity with other houses we've been to in the past.  

I was using up a kit so made the little 3.75" x 2.75" elements to go along side the photos - something I learnt on UK Scrappers last year via one of their classes.


And another layout using the same principle.  Hubby having a snooze in the conservatory of the cottage we stayed in in Wales last year. 


And finally a layout using miniowner's sketch from last month.  I was using a colourway kit I'd put together from the CSI blog as brown really isn't my normal colour scheme.  However I think I just about get away with it. 


This is the link to the post about the original sketch 

Monday, 29 February 2016

REMEMBER THIS, VISITOR'S BOOK AND COLLECT MOMENTS NOT THINGS

Good morning, another few layouts from me this morning, first up a photo of hubby taken in Conwy which I always seem to spell wrong!  Using up elements from a kit, it probably does need something else, just not sure what! 


Next up an instagram photo of a visitors book, I did a couple of pages in when we were holidaying in Wales last year, giving people a heads up of where to go and what to do etc.  


And then using up heart elements and a kit I'd done, another layout of me and hubby at Swallow Falls last year! 


Hope you have a happy Monday!