Monday, 10 September 2007

Gower Peninsula: Oxwich

I took these pics three or four years ago at Oxwich, one of the Gower Peninsula's most popular locations, using my old, basic digital camera. John Wesley, one of the founders of Methodism, stayed at this cottage. It's since had a makeover, and the external woodwork is now a rather muted Wedgewood blue colour. I think I preferred the cheery red colour.


In fact, it's more or less the same blue skirting the exterior of the shop and tea rooms pictured below.

I don't remember much about this particular day, except that it was during a really warm September.

I do recall poking about in a few rock pools, before settling down on a rock at this location, to read.

I also remember being grateful for the shade of the overhanging trees, something you don't see very often on a beach.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just saying that I would LOVE to live here..beautiful pictures!

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Gina. I'm lucky enough to live a short bus ride away.

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