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Revision as of 21:20, 18 May 2019
Trip in Wales with Inma (May 2019)
Powis Castle and Garden
On 4 May (2019).
The Art of mixing stones and flowers.
The statue at the main entrance.
Competing in beauty with the surroundings.
Which also make the most uncanny mix of colours.
Ready for visiting the interiors.
The Golden Idol in the History of Nebuchadnezzar.
The gardens were even better (can you see Fabrice?)
Flowers were literally perfect.
Still on the gigantic balcony.
But the lower part of the gardens was the best.
This view was one of the best of the trip.
A castle, a timber house and a British garden!
Going round like orbiting the castle.
Inma and Elena captivated.
The fragrance and touch cannot be reproduced, barely remembered.
Julia among garden flowers.
Between gigantic trees and extravagant bushes.
Llangrannog
On 4 May (2019).
Penbryn
On 5 May (2019).
Fishguard port
On 5 May (2019).
Blue Lagoon and Traeth Llyfn
On 5 May (2019).
Saint Davids
On 5 May (2019).
Aberaeron
On 6 May (2019).
Llanerchaeron
On 6 May (2019).
Stokesay castle
On 6 May (2019).
Not in Wales anymore, but in Shropshire,
Ironbridge
On 6 May (2019).
Not in Wales either, of course, but a fitting last stop, since our previous attempt to see this landmark of England was frustrated by the bridge being covered by scaffoldings.
The sight we were longing for!
Julia by the bars which changed the face of the World.
Discussion on the bridge.
View from the other side.
Such an elegant fusion between nature and industry.