Teresa Mills-Clark: Fact sheet about St David ... the patron Saint of Wales
Teresa Mills-Clark: St David's Cathedral info panel
Teresa Mills-Clark: St David's Cathedral
Teresa Mills-Clark: Medieval Altar with Celtic designs
Teresa Mills-Clark: Nave ceiling
Teresa Mills-Clark: For my Saskatchewan friends (Colleen)
Teresa Mills-Clark: Such strong hydrangea colours
Teresa Mills-Clark: Next we drove to Porthgain for a pub lunch and to start our coastal hike. This moochy pooch was a riot! Hanging over the pub fence hoping for some attention from the pub patrons.
Teresa Mills-Clark: The white borne marks the way to the tiny harbour
Teresa Mills-Clark: We traversed through many a farmer's fenced field
Teresa Mills-Clark: Along the winding coastline
Teresa Mills-Clark: From jutland to jutland
Teresa Mills-Clark: This was one of the prehistoric markers we passed along our route
Teresa Mills-Clark: It was impossible to hike continuously ... nature's beauty proved far too distracting
Teresa Mills-Clark: Neolithic circle of stones
Teresa Mills-Clark: I wish I'd remembered to count the number of stones. The Picts, a pagan people, lived here centuries ago.
Teresa Mills-Clark: From clifftops to the water ... crossing a miller's bridge
Teresa Mills-Clark: Sometimes to see the structure one needs to view it in B&W
Teresa Mills-Clark: This is for my friend Chris Richards ... these "creatures" also "guarded" the stone circles :)
Teresa Mills-Clark: We are nearing the final leg of our 9 km trek
Teresa Mills-Clark: I adore these colours
Teresa Mills-Clark: Carreg Samson Cromlech, near Abercastell. A cromlech means "bent or curved slab or flagstone" found in Wales or in Cornwall.
Teresa Mills-Clark: Pastureland
Teresa Mills-Clark: Beginning our descent to Abercastell
Teresa Mills-Clark: The tide was coming in