This day of dance was held at the National Botanic Garden of Wales www.gardenofwales.org.uk on 10 July. As you can see I took so many photographs that I have not had time to sort them out until now. I hope you enjoy them. The day began with a parade down from the entrance atrium to the Millennium Square. Here is part of the parade ...
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Spanish Dancers from Valencia
These dancers were very striking and I'm afraid they were my favourites from the day. All the ladies really looked as if they were enjoying every minute hugely and the gentlemen were the same. They (the men) paid the greatest of attention to their partners and obviously were well used to giving their performances and therefore made a beautiful spectable for us to watch and enjoy.
Country Dancers
Flowers
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Broadhaven
This was another great walk with our U3A walking group. We started in Broadhaven car park and went via Haroldston Woods up to Haroldston Chins and thence on to the Coast Path back along to Broadhaven, finishing up in The Ocean Cafe for lunch.
Another busy Pembrokeshire road!
We don't quite know why 'Chins', but there are several small rocky outcrops below the cliff which we assume are the reason for the name. If you know any different please let me know!
Don't know the name of this outcrop, but we felt it had been very well laid - just like a carpet!
Don't know the name of this outcrop, but we felt it had been very well laid - just like a carpet!
Heather and yellow daisies on the cliff path.
Neither of the other ladies who visited the cafe's loos remarked upon this unusual 'loo-for-two'. Presumably you could just sit and chat, help your friend who was suffering from one too many or it was meant for mother-and-child!! Extraordinary! I have never seen one like it before, hence taking a photograph!
Pembrokeshire Fish Week
We have had quite a few outings during Pembrokeshire Fish Week and so I have not found the time to update the photographs. Anyway, I have made it at last, so I hope you enjoy them.
Slebech Park 'Courtyard Capers'
Slebech Park held 'Courtyard Capers' as part of their Fishweek celebrations. In spite of the weather we enjoyed some delicious barbecued foot. There was Spanish, Thai and Japanese as well as all sorts of fishy dishes to choose from. We were entertained by 'Fiddlebox' the fiddle and accordian duo of Helen Adams and George Whitfield.
Saundersfoot
There was plenty happening down on Saundersfoot Beach so in spite of the weather it was very busy with bouncy castles, lifeguards, plenty of folk in the sea and stalls and a bbq in part of the harbour car park.
2 July 2010
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Tenby Harbour
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