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Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Pembrokeshire » Pembroke March 9th 2007

Girls getaway to rest, relax and have fun! Nels, Amy, Lisa and I have just spent a wonderful weekend away at Lisa’s family’s brand new log cabin, in some tiny Welsh village, near St Davids (UK’s smallest city!). I’ve had such an expectancy for this weekend, and it was more then met. On Saturday we did a lovely long coastal walk, stopping at the little bays and beaches, skimming stones and having some unhurried DMC’s, while “aweing” at the beauty around us. That night while spending time with God and praying for each other, He arrived in a way that none of us had really experienced before. I have just been so amazed at how our huge and amazing God who created the world and has so much on His hands to worry about, would ... read more
Start of the walk
OUMA
Fixing the boot

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Pembrokeshire » Pembroke February 27th 2007

February 2007 Hello Bo & Dud, February already!! I can see that the next few months are going to zip past leading up to our great adventure. Half term came around very quickly and so we had our first outing of the year to North Wales. Fortunately, we were able to get away before the snow brought things to a halt in Derbyshire. We had a sprinkle of snow, some dull days and a little rain, but a couple of sunny days which more than compensated. I’ve not visited North Wales for more years than I care to remember. I spend some memorable times in Rhyl when I was a teenager and got my first Bra there from M & S, when I was 13 years old. Rhyl is caravan static city and is obviously the ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Pembrokeshire » Pembroke May 6th 2006

Our good friend Nick got married to Vicky on Saturday 6th May 2006 in his home 'city' of St Davids in Pembrokeshire, Wales. We drove down on Friday, we left home at 10 and got there at just after 2pm. We checked in to our b&b and then walked around the smallest city in the UK. St Davids has a cathedral which gives it the status of city - but it is really a tiny little place - a bit more like a village! We could walk easily from our b&b, The Waterings, to the cathedral where they were going to get married, and to the hotel where they would have the reception! We have been to St Davids before with Nick some years ago for New Years Eve, and I had been as a child ... read more
The ruins of the Bishop's Palace
From the coastal path
The coastal path - beautiful




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