Sue Vincent and Stuart France braved the variable weather along the Pembrokeshire coast beautiful in sunshine but still awe inspiring in the misty rain…almost another world. Join them on this part of their walk and also check out the links for other parts of their trip… #recommended
We had enjoyed two glorious days of sunshine in Pembrokeshire. Drawing back the curtains of a room that had boasted a clear view of the sea the night before, it seemed that the morning would bring us a different view of Wales. Heavy sea-mist clung to every bush and every blade of grass was bent beneath the weight of water. I forced protesting feet back into the confinement of walking shoes. Like it or not, I would need the secure grip they offered on the slippery path. The rain fell doggedly… not heavily, just enough to stoically resist any attempt at intrusion by the sun and ensure that we would be thoroughly drenched. It would make photography difficult, with a constant search for some dry shred of clothing to clear the lens, but there was something entirely fitting about the mist.
The coastal path we would be walking is beautiful…
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Their trips are so wonderful. Cant believe this all is only in the UK. 😉 Will head over to see the new episode. Michael
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Great Michael thank you..hugsx
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So beautiful – I love visiting the UK so much, and so much to see. Toni x
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And Ireland if you get the chance, just a skip and a jump and look forward to meeting up..xxx
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Definitely, Sally xxx
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There is something mystical about mist, especially in the countryside. The photos are lovely.
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There is it can be very magical.. if you are in the right clothing lol..xx
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I so enjoy Sue and Stuart’s adventures in history!
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Certainly a wonderful tour of Britain and our history…and they are not worried about a little rain.. xxx
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Yes, indeed. Weather-blind might be a good description of their tours. 🙂
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