Several of our British
friends laughed when they heard we were going to Wales. “What’re you gonna do there?! Count sheep?”
So. For those who were dying to
know, YES, Wales has lots of sheep. I
can definitely confirm that. There are more
sheep than people in Wales. But the landscape there is so beautiful that I didn’t
mind seeing those woolly little guys everywhere (literally everywhere).
The driver and tour
guide in charge of our trip, Tony, was fantastic. Picture an Irish Billy Ray Cyrus with an extra-large
nose. He kept us entertained on the long
drive with fun facts about the cities we stopped at, and the occasional joke
about the Princess of Wales (“Cruella – I mean, Camilla. Ah, yes.
She fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down”). The second tour guide, who was driving the
second minibus, had a bit too much to drink at the pub on our night in Wales
and was definitely hung over for the drive on Sunday. He was wearing sunglasses in the shade. Wow. I
am soooo glad we had Tony as our driver, haha!
Tony with our awesome group!
Anyway, Wales is
supposed to be just another part of England, theoretically. However, they fly
the Welsh flag everywhere and all of the signs are in Welsh, so I felt like I
was in a completely different country. If
you’ve never seen something written in Welsh, it goes something like this:
llkghyalegtyuh. I’m 80% kidding. Here’s an actual sign:
Tony says that the
language has only twenty letters. The double
L sound and the double D sound are very common and make a guttural sort of
noise that kept us very entertained as we tried to pronounce some Welsh words…
Here’s a summary of the
trip in pictures!
Enjoy!
I'm all packed... 90% food and 10% clothes
Here's the city of Chester. We stopped here to get lunch on Saturday.
This is technically still England, but it's quite close to Wales.
Stalking the constable in Chester
I may have used this bathroom... Hey, it was urgent
Chester clock, the second most-photographed clock in G.B.
(Big Ben is number one)
Remains of a Roman garden in Chester
Remains of a Roman amphitheater in Chester
A altar to Nemesis... whoever that is
Spotted this in Chester! I guess this is what they did before bumper stickers.
Still in Chester, by the riverside
Chester riverside with the cathedral in the distance
Remains of the Chester fort and castle
Conwy Castle from the street
Wales coast line
Wales selfie! You knew that was coming...
Flying the Welsh flag
Croesoi = Welcome
Conwy Castle
part of the Conwy Castle wall
our minibuses
Look at this beautiful sight!!
Visitor Centre... classic
"Built by Edward I between 1283 - 1292"
Conwy Castle
On the road agaaaaaain...
I spy with my little eye the coast of North Wales
Too much driving...
BEAUTY
A cute shop we found
YES
More Conwy Castle
Lunch break with the girls!
Hair
In love with these hills
This is Wales, everyone.
Almost a good jumping picture...
This is how I feel about Wales
Hurray for pub food!
The bed and breakfast where we stayed! So presh
Our cute rooms!
The Craig-ard is where we stayed
AH-MAZ-ING breakfast ;)
Sunrise in Wales
The town of
Lllanfairpwllgyngyllgogery chwyrndrobwllllantysiliogo gogoch.
A.k.a. The church of Mary in the hollow of the white hazel near the fierce whirlpool and the church of Tysilio by the red cave.
Lllanfairpwllgyngyllgogery
A.k.a. The church of Mary in the hollow of the white hazel near the fierce whirlpool and the church of Tysilio by the red cave.
No, this is not a joke. It's a real town.
I like #4
Another cute little Welsh town
We stopped here for lunch
Old school steam train ride through Wales!
See those white dots? SHEEP
I felt like I was on top of the world
More sheep
WALES LOVIN'
Cheers!
- K
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