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Saturday, July 02, 2011

Devil's Bridge


Devil's Bridge, Wales.   These three bridges, which were built on top of each other, span Afon Mynach, a tributary of Afon Rheidol.  The lower bridge, a stone bridge, was built in 1075 by monks, possibly from Strata Florida Abbey to the south.  But according to legend, the Devil was the actual builder.  The story goes that an old woman was bringing her cow home from market and came to the river, which was too flooded to cross.  The Devil appeared and offered to build a bridge for her, provided that the first living thing to cross it would give him its soul.  When he finished the bridge, the woman decided she didn't want to cross the bridge first, so she threw a crust of bread onto the bridge, and her little dog ran after it.  The Devil was so mad about being tricked into taking the soul of a dog, that he flew into a rage and stormed out of Wales, vowing never to return.  The second bridge (1753) is also a stone bridge, and the most recent bridge (1901) is an iron bridge.
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Above Cwm Rheidol


A narrow gauge steam railway passes through Cwm Rheidol (the valley of the Rheidol River) on its way to Devil's Bridge, an hour's ride east of Aberystwyth.
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Friday, July 01, 2011

A walk on the promenade


An afternoon walk on Aberystwyth's promenade and the view north to Constitution Hill.
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View from Constitution Hill



An electric-tram ride up Constitution Hill on the north side of Aberystwyth gives you a bird's eye view of the town, the old college, the castle on the promontory, and even a bit of the harbor south of town.
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July 1, 2011

 


Our room at the Belle Vue Hotel on the seafront in Aberystwyth, Wales.

Aberystwyth: Old College and Castle



Yr Hen Coleg (Old College), Prifysgol Aberystwyth (Aberystwyth University), was founded in 1872.  In the foreground is Y Tŵr-y-Gogledd (North Tower) of Castell Aberystwyth (Aberystwyth Castell), which was built 1277-1289 under the orders of Edward I.  Today it is in ruins, mainly due to the harsh seaside conditions.

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Purple flower - can anyone identify?


Purple flower - can anyone identify this?  It was growing by my daughter's driveway. It's a monocot (3 petals, parallel veined leaf) but we don't know if it's a garden flower or a weed.  It's pretty whatever it is.
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Monday, May 30, 2011

Mr and Mrs Robin's New Family


Felix (Meredith and Alan's kitty) asked if he could name the baby robins, and of course, I was happy to accept his kind offer of help.  His baby name choices??? "Lunch," "Snack," and "Dinner"!!

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Monday, April 11, 2011

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Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Wedding on the beach


Wedding on the beach, Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, Dreams Resort, March 1, 2011 around 7:00 p.m. CST. I thought this photo turned out nice, so if I see anyone from the bridal party, I will try to get a copy of the photo to them.
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