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  • Day 15

    Cardiff Bay

    June 3, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    My one full day in Cardiff was spent at Cardiff Bay, which has a fascinating history. It was developed as docklands--supplying iron and coal from South Wales to the rest of Great Britain and the world--by the 2nd Marquess of Bute, a Scottish aristocrat, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.Read more

  • Day 15

    Millennium Centre

    June 3, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    This was the final day of performances of the play based on Neil Gaiman's book "The Ocean At The End Of The Lane." I attended the matinee and arrived in the theatre quite early. It is an absolutely gorgeous space to be in.Read more

  • Day 14

    Cardiff

    June 2, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    I had two reasons to go to Cardiff for the weekend. One was that I'd been watching a Welsh TV series set in the parliament there and it is such an amazing building. And the other was that a Neil Gaiman play was being performed by The National Theatre at the equally amazing Millennium Centre.Read more

  • Day 15

    The Christadelphian(s)

    May 11, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    Today was a ‘people’ day.

    Birmingham does not appear in any of the guide books under the title ‘Places of Natural Beauty’ as do some of the locations we have visited.

    We were here to see people and that inevitably meant sharing meals as well.

    First up we met Kiri Scott (née Mansfield) and little Albert for breakfast at ‘The Two Mugs’. It was lovely seeing Kiri and her growing little boy and we spent just shy of two hours (a) sharing breakfast (b) video linking with her mum, Lisa who was out in the middle of supermarket shopping back home (c) thanking Kiri for her previous Vegemite advice and (d) all heading off with Alby to the local park as he was bored with (a), (b) and (c) after an hour or so.

    We bid Kiri and Alby farewell and drove the short distance to 404 Shaftmoor Lane for our prearranged visit to the Christadelphian Office at 11am.

    We were warmly greeted by Kate at reception, then an obligatory cup of tea with Bro Andrew Bramhill and Bro Roger Long.
    Bro Andrew then gave us an extensive tour of the workings of the office. Of particular interest were some of the historical photographs, Bibles and documents from the days of John Thomas and Robert Roberts which they had especially extracted from the archives to show us.

    We met all of the other staff who were working there today, including Bro Jeremy Thomas who is stepping into Bro Roger Long’s Assistant Editor role due to Bro Roger’s imminent retirement in a couple of weeks’ time.

    We didn’t quite get through the tour before Bro Andrew looked at his watch and decided that we all needed to leave immediately for our 12.30 lunch booking at a favoured restaurant about 15 minutes drive away. There we enjoyed an excellent meal with their equally enjoyable company with wide ranging conversation and lots of laughs along the way.

    After our lengthy lunch, we returned to the Office where Bro Roger took over as ‘tour leader’ showing us some of the items of interest that we hadn’t had time to inspect before lunch.
    Back down to the ‘shop’ area where Loriene purchased and ordered some children’s books for the grandkids and a few other items, then it was time to leave, thanking them all for their hospitality and making special arrangements for our visit today.

    We left Birmingham at about 3.45pm headed for Cardiff in Wales. We knew we had crossed into Wales when we (a) drove across the very wide River Severn and (b) could no longer understand most of the words on the road signs. We arrived at our accommodation at just after 6pm, again with no sense of feeling like we have any need of dinner!
    It’s turned out a beautiful evening so we might go for a bit of an exploratory walk this evening to get our bearings before having a better look at Cardiff tomorrow.
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  • Day 280

    Weekend around Wales

    March 21 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    📌 We had both planned the weekend off to go and see the wombats on their home soil and they were down in Cardiff. Chloe made her way to Neath and we headed off to explore Cardiff for the afternoon. We went and tried the renowned Welsh cakes at the Cardiff market where they were making 100s fresh in all different flavours, we had a quick peek at the castle and arcades and then we headed out for a couple of drinks at the breweries before the show.

    📌 The wombats were excellent as usual, and it felt the crowd were really into the older songs which we loved, particularly given out experiences with UK crowds have been a little lacklustre. The show went for a good 2 hours and we left satisfied on a train full of drunks.

    📌 The next day was quite sunny so we headed down to Swansea and then onto a little coastal section known as the mumbles, a little town adjacent to the Gower national park. We had a wander around the pier and enjoyed a a short walk along the rugged coast lined with beautiful yellow flowers. On Sunday we chilled out and enjoyed relaxing, it was another nice weekend together before Chloe headed back to Oxford, and also nice to see more of Wales before finishing up in Neath.
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  • Day 185

    Cardiff

    November 1, 2024 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Tout compte fait, le patron du camping nous a trouvé une place pour une nuit de plus. On en a profité pour faire notre lessive. L’après-midi on est allé faire un tour à vélo jusqu’à la Marina.

  • Day 16

    Cardiff (Hauptstadt von Wales) Tag 2

    September 4, 2024 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Als erstes müssen wir unseren Notplatz verlassen, der sich eigentlich als Behinderten-Stellplatz herausgestellt hat. Habe ich nicht gerafft. Ich dachte noch so: Schau mal der einzige Platz mit direktem Wasseranschluss und Entsorgung.

    Wir ziehen ein paar Meter weiter, was natürlich okay ist.

    Anschließend Frühstück und dann eine große Hunderunde auf einem riesigen Rasenfeld mit etlichen Fußball- Cricket und Baseball Feldern.
    Genau das richtige für Gonzo. Auf glattem Rasen dreht er so richtig auf und rennt wir der Teufel, hin und her.

    Heute wollen wir mal zum Hafen und das ist zu Fuß über 1 Stunde Fußweg. Daher bleibt Gonzo ausnahmsweise mal im Wohnmobil. Kein Problem, denn es ist heute auch nicht sondern ich warm. Wir sind auch nur 2 Stunden weg.
    Ich nehme den Elektro Roller und Gabi das E-Bike. Gut so, den die Strecke dahin ist nicht besonders attraktiv und zieht sich.

    Wir kommen am Wales Millennium Centre, eines der Wahrzeichen von Cardiff.
    Auch eine norwegische Kirche befindet sich in der Bay.
    Weiter zum Technik Museum wo man viele Experimente selber durchführen kann, welches aber heute geschlossen ist. 😫

    Weiter geht die Tour, aber zurück Richtung Innenstadt und zwar zum Nationalmuseum.
    Durch den Sophia Garden, eine riesige,schöne grüne Anlage, geht's zurück zum Wohnmobil.

    Den Rest des Tages verbringen wir mit Planung wie es weitergeht, Bespaßung von Gonzo etc.

    Ein Wort zu walisischer Sprache.
    Hier werden z.b. alle Schilder in englischer und walisischer Sprache gedruckt.
    Ein Beispiel für die Unterschiedlichkeit gibt es hier unten. Man kann aber keine Zusammenhänge der beiden Sprachen erkennen.

    Dyfal donc a dyr y garreg.
    Wörtliche Übersetzung: Unerlässliches Klopfen bricht den Stein.
    Im Englischen sagt man „Little strokes fell big oaks.“
    In der deutschen Sprache bekannt als „Steter tropfen höhlt den Stein.“ 🤔
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  • Day 8

    Bike at beach

    August 12, 2024 in England ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

    Helena hat es heute wieder gut mit uns gemeint und war bereits im 5:30 Uhr wach. Taffer Start, aber immerhin konnten wir draußen in der Sonne frühstücken.
    Schnell ist klar wir satteln wieder die Fahrräder.
    Leider hat unser Marsch durch die Dünen und vor allem die englischen Brombeerhecken dem Anhänger nicht so gut gefallen. Also alles zurück auf Anfang und Loch flicken.
    Wir machten uns auf den Weg nach Brean Down. Eigentlich wollten wir die Klippen noch erklimmen aber auch die E-Bikes habe ihre Grenzen und nachdem Jans Kette unten war kehrten wir zurück an den Strand. Helena hat von Anfang an gesagt sie will laufen.
    Nach einer weiteren Sandburg und inspiriert von den vielen Autos am Stand haben wir kurzerhand entschlossen den Weg zurück einfach am Stand lang zu düsen. Es war herrlich!
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  • Day 24

    Day 23

    August 2, 2024 in Wales ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

    Last day of the Wales tour. From Tenby to Cardiff. A cooler but very pleasant day. We had a stop at St Fagans living museum. Look it up. Saw life through the Welsh ages, from stone age to 1950's. Really interesting in beautiful surroundings. Tonight I do nothing and go no where. Tomorrow morning I collect the rental car and sleep a second night in Cardiff.Read more

  • Day 5

    Peaceheaven-Newport

    June 16, 2024 in Wales ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Usgshlofa nd nochm ersta Kaffee simer witr richtig Newport (Wales) düst.🚎💨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿Üsi Routa het üs grad no an a eher gschichtsträchtigi Sehenswürdigkeit anagfüahrt. Hend en Stopp bi da Stonehenge gmacht nd üs das Spektakel mol fu nöchm geh🗿. Idrücklich uf jedafall aber halt au brutal touristish. 👀
    Mier hend kli Bewegig ka, ds Wetter heti ni besser könna si nd Zit hemer au ka, fu dem her Top.☀️😎
    Spöter in Newport ako hemer grad am Stadtrand en Platz für da Camper gfunda nd sind ins Zentrum uf Pubsuachi ganga.🕵️‍♂️
    Noch guat 30min laufa hemr üs im Potters Pub ignistet, England vs. Serbia gluagt nd ds eint oder andera Bier hinter d‘Rüstig kippt🍻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇷🇸
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