Visit to Wales
Mar. 12th, 2017 05:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One day I will write DW entries regularly and without lots of second-guessing myself, but obviously not yet...
In the meantime, a few weeks ago I was invited by long-standing friends to crash their family visit to Pembrokeshire, where their parents have retired to. I took a long and beautiful train ride out to Haverfordwest, and met up with them to do the last few miles to Broad Haven, on the coast.
The weather wasn't particularly wonderful, but in between card games I spent a lot of time admiring the view from their lounge window.

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One day we did go to St Davids, famous as the smallest city in the UK - far smaller than Winchcombe - but it has a cathedral, and that's more important than size.

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I was very grateful for the invitation - a lovely chance to get away and catch up, and visit a lovely part of the world I hadn't seen for 20 years or so.
In the meantime, a few weeks ago I was invited by long-standing friends to crash their family visit to Pembrokeshire, where their parents have retired to. I took a long and beautiful train ride out to Haverfordwest, and met up with them to do the last few miles to Broad Haven, on the coast.
The weather wasn't particularly wonderful, but in between card games I spent a lot of time admiring the view from their lounge window.

(Click through for more pictures)
One day we did go to St Davids, famous as the smallest city in the UK - far smaller than Winchcombe - but it has a cathedral, and that's more important than size.

(Click through for more pictures)
I was very grateful for the invitation - a lovely chance to get away and catch up, and visit a lovely part of the world I hadn't seen for 20 years or so.