On Saturday, Tellytubby and I had three very short walks. The first was to Whitford because I wanted to see the Pharos and Maen Achwyfan.
The Pharos is believed to be a 17th Century watchtower, built to give warning of pirate raids and in those days it would have had far reaching views across the Irish Sea. Maen Achwyfan "lamentation stone" is a carved stone from the 10th century but it's function is uncertain.
We then went on to Llyn Helyg which was a large lake concealed behind high trees and we were lucky to see it at its best. On the "path" around the lake we were stung numerous times by the nettles so it's going to be a long while before we go back again
The third and final one was just a walk around the pretty village of Llanasa which was holding its annual open garden and scarecrow day. it was a complete surprise to me but I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and will put it in my calendar for next year. We were so engrossed in the atmosphere of every thing that was going on that Tellytubby overlooked the fact that he should have been home an hour before to take his wife to the BBQ. I bet the