Wales: one of my favourite countries in the world. The scenery (especially in the North and Mid-Wales, where we were) and the language are both amazing, amazing things. I may have gone a bit flaily the very moment we entered Wales, and started seeing bilingual Welsh/English road signs. I've heard so many people speaking Welsh! The language is totally alive and kicking and fantastic. Dw i'n lyfio Cymraeg! I will have to start re-learning the language again, since it seems to be coming back to me quite well from just a couple of days of sort-of immersion. I bought a Welsh-language newspaper and almost understood what some of the articles were about! :P And I bought a book on the Welsh mutations (what, grammar nerd, me?) - Y Treigladau - from a Welsh-language bookshop, and they mistook me for a Welsh speaker till they realised I didn't really understand what they were saying. But aaaahhh yay Welsh!
♥CYMRAEG♥
On Wednesday the 11th Chemical Sister and I visited Conwy Castle. The views were spectacular:
And Llandudno, the seaside town where we stayed the night, was pretty too (oh the beach, the beach! ChemSis went crazy! :D):
On Thursday the 12th we went south to Aberystwyth, another coastal town, and also very pretty. The beach by sunset:
by evening:
and this morning (elevenish):
I love the sea. The waves were amazingly high and wild last night in Aberystwyth, we were walking by the shore and they were splashing up to the pavement. Such crashing! Such foam! Such a wicked wind in our hair!
Aberystwyth was brilliant for other reasons too. For instance, this street art:
And this awesometastic knit graffiti. Have you ever seen a statue more pleased with himself?
I love the fact that someone knitted him a tie. I might have to steal that idea for use on statues back in Helsinki...