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    • Day 3

      All Consonants in Cardiff/Caerdydd

      May 7, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      If Jason had his way, we would have left London at the crack of dawn. Somehow I managed to convince him that a 9:20 train to Cardiff was a much more civilised time to leave. Even so, Jason had me rushing to get out the door by 8am. We had to navigate ourselves to Paddington from Blackfriars station, and with Jason’s forward planning, we got there with plenty of time to spare.

      The almost 2-hour train trip from London Paddington to Cardiff Central was interrupted at Newport when the train driver announced that there was a medical emergency in the rear carriage. We were told that we needed to wait for the paramedics to arrive. An update came across the loud speaker advising that the train would be delayed by an hour an a half. Surely it's not going to take that long for the paramedics to arrive. Otherwise it won’t be a paramedic that's needed but more like an undertaker. The only paramedics that we saw in Cardiff were on push bikes with side-saddle medic kits. Surely they didn't need to ride from Cardiff Central. By this stage, everyone got off the train and transferred to another train going to our final destination.

      Almost as soon as we entered Wales, we felt like we needed to buy a vowel. I'm not being funny but does the Welsh language actually have any vowels? It seems they only know about consonants in Wales. As we were walking along the streets, Jason says “are you listening to this? I’ve never heard a language like it. It doesn't sound Slavic, nor does it sound Eastern European”. No, it’s a Celtic language devoid of vowels, at least to the ears of two Aussies. A series of hoots and clicks according to Jason.

      It only took getting to the hotel before the next episode of Jason’s Lost World was on replay. This time he's thought he'd left his leather jacket in London or forgot to pack it in his packing and repacking episode. The entire contents of his backpack were strewn across the room. Nope. He was convinced that it was gone. Now he’s going to freeze in the cold Arctic-like temperatures of Wales. That was until he unzipped another section of his bag to reveal said leather jacket. This was followed by a lost mobile phone episode of Jason’s Lost World.

      After ascertaining that nothing had been lost, we made our way to the city centre. Cardiff is condensed into a small area and can be easily traversed in an hour or so. As we walked through the mall, we caught sight of a woman in a very tight micro-mini hitched to her navel and her arse cheeks hanging out the back. We chuckled to ourselves as she tried to hitch it back down. But not before another Welsh couple walking towards us also saw and started to laugh.

      After exploring the city centre, we turned our attentions to seeking out the Torchwood and Dr Who film locations. We headed to Cardiff Bay, a 25-minute walk from Cardiff city centre. Somehow we went a little off course and ended up in a housing estate. We stumbled upon three seventeen year old Welsh kids: Jennifer, Mulan and Will. Jennifer was born in Yemen but migrated with her family when she was a child. None of them had ever met an Aussie before, so Jason became very ocker, channelling all of the cringe-worthy Aussie icons. They got such a kick out of it, and eventually after some banter helped us to navigate to our desired destination.

      We finally arrived at Cardiff Bay, where we wandered around and sat with the locals eating ice cream. I'm fairly certain I murdered the Welsh language when I ordered the Welsh-named dessert. But the woman was polite enough to say I was doing a good job ... of murdering her mother tongue.

      We spent the evening searching for food to replenish the calories we’d expended to get to Cardiff Bay. We ended up at a Welsh pub listening to a guy murdering the guitar. Exit stage left.

      Despite the cold, most of the youth were wearing next to nothing. A few straps and pins holding the material together. At one stage, Jason whispers to me: “do you feel like corned brisket?” I turned to see a girl wearing string material wrapped around her body with flesh bulging through the openings. She must have been freezing or so numb she couldn't feel a thing.

      The following day was a bank holiday so most things were closed. What better way to spend our last day in Cardiff than to spend it searching for “treasure” at Poundland (Aussies, think Crazy Clark’s or Bargain City). Now I have my Finnish-inspired outfit for the Eurovision final: lime green crop top and black leggings!

      Next stop: Liverpool.
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    • Day 12

      Cardiff Castle - Wales

      July 20, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Cardiff is the Capital and largest city of Wales. Cardiff had a population of 362,310 in 2021, forms a principal area officially known as the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Caerdydd), and the city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingdom. Located in the south-east of Wales and in the Cardiff Capital Region, Cardiff is the county town of the historic county of Glamorgan and in 1974–1996 of South Glamorgan. It belongs to the Eurocities network of the largest European cities.[5] A small town until the early 19th century, its prominence as a port for coal when mining began in the region helped its expansion. In 1905, it was ranked as a city and in 1955 proclaimed capital of Wales. Cardiff Built-up Area covers a larger area outside the county boundary, including the towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth.Read more

    • Day 21

      Cardiff castle Wales

      August 9, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Cardiff Castle, Wales. On our 8 day bus trip around England, Wales and other side of Scotland. So much history, think the Scots, who were the Piks, the Anglo Saxons, the Kelts, Normans, back to the Vikings, Thousands of years of fuedalism, beautiful ancient castles, Manors, Abbeys, buriel grounds, saw Rob Roys cave, the place where Robert the Bruces heart is buried in 16th Century, compare this to our Tirit O Waitangi only 200 years ago, no wonder they were so good at colonising the world after all this!!
      35% speak Gaelic in Wales, they have their own flag with the Dragon on it.
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    • Day 16

      Family Time in Cardiff

      July 22, 2023 in Wales ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      After a few busy days in London it was great to get back to Cardiff and spend some family time with Tim, Mel and Gethin.

      The somewhat unseasonal weather did little to dampen our happy day including an early 5th birthday celebration for Gethin.Read more

    • Day 7–8

      Arrivée à Cardiff (Pays de Galles)

      August 4, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      On continue notre chemin après une belle visite de Bath. À peine la traversée du magnifique Pont Prince of Wales terminée, on tombe sur notre premier panneau routier en gallois... "I gyrraedd Senedd Cymru ewch am Fae Caerdydd" que ça dit😶. Nous qui pensions que c'était au moins un peu près de l'anglais, erreur! 30 minutes plus tard, nous voilà arrivés à notre appartement dans la capitale du Pays de Galles... très joli et fonctionnel. On l'a entre autre choisi en raison de la buanderie gratuite sur place. Ça fait une semaine qu'on est parti, il faut faire une brassée ou deux. Mais qu'est-ce que c'est cette combinaison laveuse et sécheuse intégrées dans un seul appareil? 5 heures pour un cycle régulier et nos vêtements encore humides sont "fripés" comme la face de Mike Jagger! M'enfin...Read more

    • Day 22

      Trust me. I'm The Doctor!

      March 11, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

      Cardiff. Hauptsitz von Torchwood.
      Leider haben wir Cpt. Jack Harkness nirgendwo gesehen und im Hauptquartier war auch kein Zeitagent anwesend.
      Wir sind durch die Straßen geschlendert und haben uns die Finger blau gefroren 😝🤣 Nachher ging es mit dem Wassertaxi zurück zum Auto und weiter Richtung London.Read more

    • Day 33

      Cardiff

      September 7, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Cardiff is the capital and largest city of Wales. Cardiff had a population of 362,310 in 2021, and forms a principal area officially known as the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Caerdydd). The city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingdom. Located in the south-east of Wales and in the Cardiff Capital Region, Cardiff is the county town of the historic county of Glamorgan and in 1974–1996 of South Glamorgan. It belongs to the Eurocities network of the largest European cities. A small town until the early 19th century, its prominence as a port for coal when mining began in the region helped its expansion. In 1905, it was ranked as a city and in 1955 proclaimed capital of Wales. Cardiff Built-up Area covers a larger area outside the county boundary, including the towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth.

      In 1081 William I, King of England, began work on the castle keep within the walls of the old Roman fort.[31] Cardiff Castle has been at the heart of the city ever since.[32] The castle was substantially altered and extended during the Victorian period by John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, and the architect William Burges. Original Roman work can, however, still be distinguished in the wall facings.
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    • Day 176

      Caerdydd yng Nghymru

      February 2, 2018 in Wales ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Der Titel meiner Fotoreihe sieht zwar aus wie ein dicker fetter Schreibfehler - heißt aber übersetzt aus dem walisischen: "Cardiff in Wales". Die Haupstadt von Wales läd ein zum bummeln und die zu Zeit genießen bei einem mittelalterlichen/modernen Flair.

      #thank you guys for the surprise :-)
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    • Day 11

      Caerdydd.

      August 8, 2019 in Wales ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Don't worry, I won't try to write anything but the name of Wales' capital in Welsh. Instead, I offer some impressions of the Cardiff Castle, the Cardiff Bay area, the Cardiff Market, and the National Museum as well as the Millennium / Principality Stadium. (It does look like a ship, doesn't it?) Also, huge thanks to the two cyclists Geoff and Jeff with whom I had a lovely chat on the jetty. I also met Stewart and John, twice, who introduced me to all possible conspiracy theories (and somehow still allowed me to take their picture, which I will not put in this gallery of course).Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

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