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Lovely Winter scene down the lane in Talsarnau.
Snow on the mountains and a cold day today
Whilst walking.
[ Monday ]
Talsarnau or Talsamau is a village and community in the Ardudwy area of Gwynedd in Wales. Its population was 525 in 2001, and had increased to 550 at the 2011 Census. The village of Talsarnau is situated on the A496 coastal road between Maentwrog and Harlech, close to the hamlets of Eisingrug and Llandecwyn.
Beautiful views of Abersoch in January
Originally a fishing port, now a popular seaside resort, Abersoch has a large, relatively sheltered sandy beach on the southeast facing side of the Llyn Peninsula.
Abersoch is a village in the community of Llanengan in Gwynedd, Wales. It is a popular coastal seaside resort, with around 2,600 residents, on the east-facing south coast of the Llŷn Peninsula at the southern terminus of the A499.
A Close-Up of the frosty ice covering on the top of the gateway we opened to walk around the lake area.
Us having a fun selfie on the beach on a freezing cold Winter's afternoon in January !!!
All good fun
[ We had to stay close
to each other to keep warm from the biting cold icy winds blowing]
Originally a fishing port, now a popular seaside resort, Abersoch has a large, relatively sheltered sandy beach on the southeast facing side of the Llyn Peninsula.
Wider view of the boats at Abersoch Harbour
Arriving in Abersoch on the Pwllheli road your eyes are inevitably drawn left as you approach the harbour. You can’t help it, it’s just what happens, what has always happened. What you are experiencing is the magnetic pull on your sight and senses of the vividly coloured jumble of buoys – pink buoys, bright yellows buoys and white buoys piled seemingly randomly on top of each other – lighting up the yard at Abersoch Moorings.
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Side view of Abersoch Harbour RNLI LIFEBOAT Station.
Arriving in Abersoch on the Pwllheli road your eyes are inevitably drawn left as you approach the harbour. You can’t help it, it’s just what happens, what has always happened. What you are experiencing is the magnetic pull on your sight and senses of the vividly coloured jumble of buoys – pink buoys, bright yellows buoys and white buoys piled seemingly randomly on top of each other – lighting up the yard at Abersoch Moorings.
December 2023.
The Christmas decorations in the
Garden in Barmouth on the promenade.
Last look at Christmas
As 2023 has nearly gone now !!!!
Soon be in 2024.
This past weekend we paid a visit a favorite, local nature center just for a change of scenery before winter gets here and makes such outings a truly unpleasant experience.
As we've already had some severe cold weather in our area recently, we were pleased to have mild temperatures and even clear sunny skies on the day we'd chosen for our outing.
Needless to say, what a surprise to see this turtle sunning on a log on the lake there! There was still a definite chill in the air in spite of the sunny day, but sunshine is sunshine so I could hardly blame him.
Another boat in Abersoch Harbour, on a chilly afternoon in January.
Hardly anyone walking around Abersoch !!!
Arriving in Abersoch on the Pwllheli road your eyes are inevitably drawn left as you approach the harbour. You can’t help it, it’s just what happens, what has always happened. What you are experiencing is the magnetic pull on your sight and senses of the vividly coloured jumble of buoys – pink buoys, bright yellows buoys and white buoys piled seemingly randomly on top of each other – lighting up the yard at Abersoch Moorings.
Some of my bleeding hearts have awakened and are blossoming. Others are struggling with the wild temps and dryness.