Wednesday 10 September 2014

The end of Summer...

So that’s it, the end of the summer and what a great summer it’s been. I’m sure that we must have had wet days but if we did I seem to have managed to dodge most of them. Of course, sharing my time between Cheshire and our tiny, dusty cottage in North Wales has helped this whole process along and summer has seemed like one long holiday to me. Four days in the shop, three days on the beach, three days in the shop, four days on the beach; all-in-all it worked out pretty well.

With time to do it I suppose I could have cut the hedges, instead we spent our time re-exploring our part of Wales. Going back to beaches and places we haven’t visited for years was a real treat, almost like discovering them all over again. Bardsey Island, Aberdaron, Porth Neigwl, Abersoch, Porth Colman, Bangor Pier, Port Ysgo (the beach in the picture above), Borth-y-Gest… Almost a different beach each day with cowrie searches (you can die if you don’t find one and if you find thirteen you have to stay on the beach until you find another), the watching of waves, the sound of the breeze in the sand. Butterflies, birds, hedgehogs at night, the bright moon in the crisp night sky, and almost twenty years of memories.

Food and alcohol played their part too. Well what would life be without wine? Picnics with hard boiled eggs and home grown tomatoes eaten from benches overlooking the sea, rolled and stuffed breast of welsh lamb roasted crisp in our dilapidated oven and served with roasted potatoes, crab and prawns, bread and soft French cheese, pasta and meatballs, sweet and sour fish, cider and beer, wine and beer, wine and cider, and black coffee – but only when I had to.

Yes, a good summer. One to remember I think in a world where it’s far too easy to forget how beautiful the scenery is and the fun of just walking along a sunny beach. Now it's back to the real world (well realish) with all its routine and getting there on time. Of course we'll still be coming to Wales, but not as frequently as of late; summer has gone you see. So, see you next year summer, here comes the autumn.

14 comments:

  1. Vicky Sutcliffe on FB
    Bliss..... sigh.

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  2. Paul Whitehouse on FB
    A great Summer ? The fuck it has! Mostly rain and low low temperatures! SHITE would be my summing up .

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    1. Andrew Height
      You weren't in Wales then Paul. I can remember about 3 wet days only, dodging between Hale and Morfa Nefyn. Oh, and I wasn't in an office - always helps

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  3. Liz Shore on FB
    Sounds wonderful. I hope the memories are good enough to get you through the winter x

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    1. I expect they will be Liz. Yes, it was wonderful.

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  4. Gavin Wyn Roberts UW on FB
    Lovely photo

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  5. David Jones on FB
    Know it well, where abouts do you stay round there? Have you got a cottage?

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  6. Andrew Height
    Fortunately I have David Jones at morfa nefyn.

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  7. David Jones on FB
    Played golf a few times at Nefyn, beautiful place. Used to stay in Abersoch quite a lot few years ago

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  8. Andrew Height
    Will be selling up and moving this way full time in the next few years.

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    1. Andrew Height
      It is very much wow. 100 or so rickety winding steps to the beach below though.

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  10. Vicky Sutcliffe on FB
    Love love love... And always have since a child x

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  11. Phil Ogden on FB
    Beautiful photo Andy - move there as fast as you can!

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