We then took a drive over the Harlech and walked the beach before parking next to the castle to watch the sun drop below the Llŷn Peninsula.... a simple but joyous pleasure. The expansive sands were there for just us and a few others to enjoy.
A chronicle of ownership of NB Percy and life in general. For the boater and the gongoozler alike.
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Unfinished business and beauty on our doorstep
We took today to eventually find a location that had some meaning for us. Before Charles my father in law died Rachel made a donation to the Woodland trust to have a tree planted in his name.... the wood was called Coed-Aberneint. Last year we were thwarted by extreme weather that brought a tree down on the road to the wood, not to be deterred we eventually found the wood and went for a lovely walk there today.
We then took a drive over the Harlech and walked the beach before parking next to the castle to watch the sun drop below the Llŷn Peninsula.... a simple but joyous pleasure. The expansive sands were there for just us and a few others to enjoy.
We then took a drive over the Harlech and walked the beach before parking next to the castle to watch the sun drop below the Llŷn Peninsula.... a simple but joyous pleasure. The expansive sands were there for just us and a few others to enjoy.
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