HAPPY NEW WEEK! Today was an historic day in the UK.
I've been listening to the House Wrens singing their joyful songs as they build their nests. They have improved my mood and outlook, and it finally feels like spring here!
Everyone have a wonderful week!
DIANE – Thank you for walking stick links. I doubt if Mr Stubborn would use one no matter how decorated. I rather fancy carrying a wolf’s head! When I needed a stick for my knee, it was a nuisance (the stick and yes, the knee too LOL). I use a shoulder bag to be hands-free; a parcel in one hand, stick in other and I had no spare hand for anything else.
LINDA - I won’t be watching Eurovision – too much screaming. I’m old-fashioned, pre-rock & rock. I prefer classical or 1950s music.
OG - 5 very good points!
So here is a little summary of our short trip to Anglesey. As I think I said before, it was my treat for my sister’s “big” birthday. My brother in law drove because their car is bigger and more comfortable than mine. We stopped for lunch at a distillery (as you do!!!) and then crossed the bridge onto Anglesey. We drove through Beaumaris and right out to Penmon Point so that my sister could see the lighthouse which is situated between the island of Anglesey and Puffin Island.
We then drove to our hotel and had a walk by the sea before dinner.
The next day we drove to the second lighthouse at South Stack.
My sister was pleased with the lighthouse and I was able to view the seabirds. I saw puffins, guillemots, razorbills, various gulls and the famous chough. After a coffee at the RSPB Visitors Centre, we drove to the West Shore at Llandudno where we had lunch at a cafe my sister likes. We then came home. We all enjoyed the little jaunt and were so lucky with the weather. We seemed to avoid the storms.
A note about Puffin Island - it was infested by rats after a shipwreck and all the puffins predictability disappeared, but in the late 90s it was decided to eradicate them. It seems to have worked and the island is supposedly rat free. A few puffins have returned but not in big numbers yet. There are many nesting cormorants and gulls though.