If you have not yet found your way to the #NationalLibraryWales in #Aberystwyth this month, go and treat yourself to a very special exhibition. The #NationalGallery sent the Canaletto painting as a historical marker of the painting's evacuation to #Wales during #WW2. Naturally, the curator whipped a good selection of the library's own art treasures out to show off the cream of 200+ years of landscape art from and in Wales. As a personal special treat, I discovered a Josef Herman ink drawing that I displayed in my own exhibition nine years ago.
Back from a looooong 13-mile+ walk that included a 1100ft increase in elevation. A few pics to share. First a panoramic view of a horseshoe shaped valley that probably involved something like a 150⁰ pan
A couple of pretty spots passed on the way to the viewpoint. Can anyone save me the trouble of identifying these purple flowers? I saw them safe from human hand, tucked into the rocky opposite side of the canal, in a shaded spot #Cymru#Wales#photography
Daily #Wales continues the Clough Williams-Ellis theme from yesterday’s Plas Brondanw with his best-known project: Portmeirion. Seen from Ynys, across the estuary.
@MadeyeTheCarnaptious You think that's bad? Take a look at this absolute horseshit. They're defunding museums, music schools and public transport, but have the funds for a tech vanity project on the least successful platform in recorded history 🙄 🤬
Daily #Wales coming from the garden today, as my Iris sibirica are at their best and there’s a storm forecast (we missed yesterday’s by about 10 miles). So it’s also a #bloomscrolling.
Cycling on the coast near Conwy, a dip in the sea, then fish'n'chips on Friday. Walking and more much-needed swimming at Llyn Melynllyn & Llyn Dulyn on Saturday. And more coastal cycling today from Persarn.
We stayed at Cefn Cae in Rowen - one of my favourite campsites and, of course, got to see the aurora too.
We nearly didn't go through inertia - I'm so glad we did! Wonderful memories.