While travelling up to North Wales from Worcester, I saw a field of marshmallows by the side of the M6! On closer inspection, I found that they were round bales of hay or straw wrapped in white or pink plastic. As Mike said, you would need a large vat if chocolate to dip them into!
We arrived at Caerwys to a wonderful view. The owner had earmarked a pitch for us and at first, we thought was a little on the slopey side. Once we got set up, we could appreciate our views and I thought it was the best spot on the site! The front of our van looks directly over to the hill opposite and to the valley with Denbigh in the distance. There are sheep in the field immediately in front of us and we are relatively distant from other vans. Idyllic!
Looking Southwest towards Denbigh |
We had to hunt out the shade initially as it was very hot. Such a shame but after setting up the awning that was the best thing to do. There are a few families staying who all know each other and it is so nice to see the children all playing together on their bikes or playing football. After a little snoozette, we took a short walk around the little village, which is lovely, then dinner when the sun went down. What a lovely start to a restful stay.
Everything was slow time and peaceful. Went for a drive and did some shopping at Denbigh then went to the Craft & Antiques centre nearby. Some very memorable things there, "my parents had a crockery set like that" "mum had a teapot like that" and some paintings with artist in residence with some tales to tell! Then a well earned sit down in the cafe with a pot of tea and Welsh Rarebit. That was soooooo filling that we didn't really need any dinner later, but still did!
We borrowed the Dingbats game from the site to play but they were so difficult, and the game was really frustrating, that we didn't actually finish a game. So, spent the rest of the evening talking. It was lovely!
Tuesday saw us visiting Sandra and Vern at Tabley near Knutsford. What a lovely cottage they have. They've been very busy with decorating it. A real show home. It was a lovely day, so had a gorgeous lunch outside then drove out to see Knutsford. The town was a lovely with some lovely old buildings. I could have taken more time to browse really. Later, Sandra made a lovely dinner of Lamb Shank and what a size they were! Real Flintstone meat on bone! It was lovely seeing them again, we get on so well together and all from a chance meeting on holiday.
The days before self-service |
Wednesday saw a very rainy day travelling back from Sandra and Vern's. We chilled for the rest of the day although I did walk around the village. I saw more scarecrows and also walked a bit further than I had before and saw an old petrol garage with three old Hillman Imps outside. Very fitting with the old pumps too.
Absolutely fantastic! A little trepidacious but so exhilarating! Trouble was that there are so many emotions, all going on at once that it's difficult to remember everything about it. I had a head-cam so have a bit of footage but I wish it was facing forward so that I can relive the flight again to see what I've forgotten. I would certainly recommend it to everyone even if you have a fear of heights as Mike has. He also enjoyed it although may not do it again given the chance.
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