Teresa Mills-Clark: Pembroke, "birthplace of Henry VII" and quite a mecca for history buffs
Teresa Mills-Clark: Castle where Henry VII was born. He is said to be the first King to envelope both Wales and England.
Teresa Mills-Clark: "Flemish Cottage" couldn't resist
Teresa Mills-Clark: Inside the Pembroke City Hall were amazing painted panels, this one depicting the "Norman Invasion" also quaint given 4 of our group of 11 were from France.
Teresa Mills-Clark: I wanted to capture the "behind the scenes" activity of the Ladies who were hosting a Tea and Bazaar within the City Hall. Brought back memories of prior church bazaars and bake sales!
Teresa Mills-Clark: Whilst I was walking along this river path an older fellow struck up a conversation from his bench. He was a retired farmhand and was keen to share his knowledge of the area. I commented about the size of the swans which were the largest I'd ever seen,
Teresa Mills-Clark: Marloes coastal walking route
Teresa Mills-Clark: About the headland
Teresa Mills-Clark: One of our two guides and sisters: Chris. Who is a quarter Welsh, three-quarters Belgian and 100% engaged with living life to its fullest.
Teresa Mills-Clark: Looking to the east
Teresa Mills-Clark: Looking to the west
Teresa Mills-Clark: Our group were quite entranced by seals. There were two playing in this sheltered cove. I'm more of an otter fan, myself.
Teresa Mills-Clark: Looking back out towards the point
Teresa Mills-Clark: Along the western route
Teresa Mills-Clark: The sea was quite magnificent ... "if only" I'd carried my tripod.
Teresa Mills-Clark: The heather was tenacious on these windswept lands.
Teresa Mills-Clark: Returning to our car park