His little brother presented me with an incredible drawing when I arrived and I can already see that he'll be a real talent - both parents are artists. This little guy is seven and is just a wee thing with a head of blond curls.
Looking out from the Norwegian Church, where Roald Dahl and his family were members.
The Penarth Cliffs and the barrage.
Waterfront fortifications, now a restaurant.
Waterfront fortifications, now a restaurant.
We had dinner with one of the neighbours (who looked like Hugh Grant!) and his young son and just had a rollicking good time over a brilliant curry made by the nine-year old!One of Andy's mosaics, installed in the new bath at "our" house.
It was very chilly and windy and we spent the morning at the Museum of Welsh Life, which I'd not seen before. They've got a "small" castle on the site and we spent time there in their formal gardens.
Part of St. Fagan's Castle dates from the 1500's, while the remainder is Victorian. Gate from the castle keep to the garden.
View of the Castle's main drive.
View of the Castle's main drive.
Gate into one of the formal gardens. There was a heavy frost, and you can see traces of it on this plant. Signpost for London. These are still quite common on village roads. Old Welsh village scene with red call box.Lower section of the castle garden, diving the old village from the castle.I leave for home tomorrow, and I can easily say that this trip has been a huge success. I look forward to getting back to Connor.