A trip up the Conwy Valley today and I stopped to grab this photo over the wall of the wonderful Gwydir Castle at Llanrwst. Built in c1490, it is really a fortified manor house but still very impressive, nonetheless.
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Great British Summer
Here comes the rain...again, a photo by davidrobertsphotography on Flickr.
Torrential rain all day long in Llandudno today. Not been the greatest of weekends for the town's traders but, being fair, we're had plenty of decent weather up until now.
Photo was taken Sunday lunchtime, barely a soul on the Pier or Promenade, in spite of the Triathlon taking place.
Sunday, 3 July 2011
LLANDUDNO
LLANDUDNO, a photo by davidrobertsphotography on Flickr.
Once the word LLANDUDNO was picked out in colourful flowers visible to everyone that walks along the pier, now they are just filled with concrete - what a shame.
Yachts in the Bay
Yachts in the Bay, a photo by davidrobertsphotography on Flickr.
Summer has finally arrived....for a few days at least. The weather has been glorious in Llandudno this weekend and it's good to see the town and its businesses buzzing with people.
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