There's always one; and he's generally the one, in the middle there, I identify with... |
"We're going for a ride!" ... "What's an abbatoir?" |
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The Victorian cog railway still plies the route; here it is in the valley, the weather, hopeful... |
A couple hours later, near the summit, in the clouds; BTW, I, obviously, eschewed the train; that is to say, I eschewed-schewed. |
Just below Snowdon summit |
Snowdon summit compass |
The Irish Sea, and beyond, the Wicklow Mountains, and far to the right, the Isle of Man... |
Summit self-Portrait |
Staircase into the Abyss...one of the alternative trails |
Clogwyn dur Arduu...as I would like to have seen it |
Caernarfon Castle from the harbor; stolen, yes |
View of the fortified harbor; not stolen |
Interior view |
View from tower |
The Triple Eagle Tower, designed to impress the Welsh; note bands of stone, which Edward would have seen on his travels to Italy, the Holy Land, etc. |
Charles' Investiture (from exhibit) |
Last evening's sunset from our "campsite" on the Strait of Menai |
Bryn Celli Ddu, about 20 feet high, 60 feet in diameter
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The carved menhir outside
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Looking in the passage-way
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The interior menhir
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Kerbs and entry
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Moel-y-don, on the Strait of Menai |
Druidess Vicki |
Viking ship? Roman? Welsh? |
A pair of dolmens, possibly contrived folly, sits near the stables
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Trees lining the path to the entry view
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The House; heather and other things still in bloom all about
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View of House from Menai Strait side; the House is perhaps 75 yards up from
the Straits; wall foliage has turned red |
Part of the gardens
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Some of the trees here think it's autumn
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The hydrangeas haven't gotten the memo yet
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As much of Beaumaris as I could fit in the lens
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Interior corridor, sufficiently narrow that any fighting here
would be single combat, mano y mano
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Killing field, between wall and curtain
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Structure in the yard
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Arrow slits in wall
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Beaumaris had a moat too as well as fortified access to the
harbor
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British warning sign; should be prefaced by "I'm terriby
sorry to bother you, but..."
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Conwy Castle |
"Will you go and tell your master that Arthur from the Court of Camelot is here?" |
Towers and turrets |
The (still-) walled town of Conwy, looking toward the fortified quay |
Conwy harbor |
Tower coffee house |
Oldest house in Conwy, c. 1300, a National Trust property |
Oldest dining room in Conwy |
Smallest house in UK, they said; hey, Vicki and I live in something smaller than that... |
The mussel monument, outside the Mussel Museum (alas, closed for the season) |