With so much weather about, it has been difficult to get out and do a decent walk along the coastal path. Today, the forecast was good, low winds and plenty of sunshine. We parked at St Justinian and did a circular walk – heading to Porth Llyski and then back on an inland route. This was quite a walk for us (and Toby) but it did feature a beach and then a pond, so Toby would be happy.
Here’s a couple of videos – should probably be under the heading of “Compare & Contrast”. The first compilation was around Porth Clais and the walk to Porth Lysgi. The sun was out and it was beautiful. The second one is during the arrival of Storm Alex – over in France they had 500mm (that’s a foot and a half!!) of rain, causing widespread damage. Here, it was just the usual Pembrokeshire – 50mph gales and rain.
Did we make the wrong choice?? Many years ago we lived in quite a difference place, different country and a very different climate . . . . .
Before summer fades . . .it’s time for a longer day trip. Back to Sychpant in the Gwaun Valley and up the steep hill to Penlan and the hills of the Preseli ridge. Has to be a longer trip as we’re booked in at the Golden Lion in Newport for 6 pm.
Back for a second visit – this time with Viv. Seem to be more seals around too. Quite a lot more activity, with mother seals feeding their young plus a juvenile seal squealing a lot and trying to get to the sea. We also saw one of the white pups go out for a swim – never seen this before they normally just laze on the beach waiting to be fed…
It’s that time of the year! The seals come ashore to have their pups. The conspicuously white pups just lie around doing not very much – feeding off mother . . . . . here’s some photos from our nearest cove at Pwll Llong – I counted at least twelve in this small bay with probably six pups. The short film is about eight pieces joined together – it won’t be included in any Blue Planet but it is all mine!
Some good but also sad news, the boat Adagio has been sold. Paul & Alison Jerome – experienced boaters have chosen Adagio to be their holiday boat and sailed away last Wednesday for a new base in Cropredy. We wish them well and maybe start a blog? We went up to North Kilworth to hand over the boat and also to see old friends! Had a great afternoon and evening with Gail & Jess.
Other news? We continue to explore the wonderful coastline with walks around Strumble Head, Newport Sands and our immediate locale. We now have a new stove. Took a while to fit it but Barry Williams of Silverstoves, Fishguard did a good job.
Well, the coastal path was re-opened a few weeks ago and last week they allowed self-contained accommodation to be used plus cafes & pubs can serve folk, outside. The result has been like a starting pistol being fired! Everywhere is HEAVING. £4 to park at Abereiddy, cars everywhere. And practically every holiday let is let. Not so much as a second wave as a Tsunami!
So, what have we been up to? Cocktail hour continues, intermittently, as some of the poisons come in at a high octane, viz 5 units a go!! We’ve ventured out to other areas to do a dog walk, re-visited the Perennial Gardens and cautiously went out to sample our first pint outdoors for four months.
As Wales slowly eases the Lockdown – we venture out onto more of the coastal path. Still pretty much deserted – hours of walking without seeing a soul. It won’t last, I know.
That was quite a stroll. We headed into town to do some shopping – noticing quite a few young lads in shorts, buying food and returning to their camper vans, surf boards on top – the hordes are coming!
Regular viewers may remember the plans for a greenhouse – now that the overbearing sycamore tree has been cut back. And after much dithering, we opted for a Palram hybrid greenhouse with polycarbonate panels. Hmm, it arrived – together with the 104 page instruction manual.
There were a few worrying moments as the wind got up and those flimsy uprights started to wave about but the kit was good – all the parts were numbered and the panels went in fine. It’s called a hybrid as it has clear side panels but translucent roof ones (82% transmission compared to 90% of the clear ones), should help with shading on hot days. Should we ever get those again.