Sunny North Wales

Started by Mimi, January 17, 2004, 13:57:01

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Mimi

Just to show that the sun does sometimes show itself in north wales :D.  This is the view from my kitchen window.  Great to have your cornflakes and just gaze.  Sometimes it is so clear that you can see the cafe at the summit and see the train carrying sightseers going up the side.

Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Mimi

Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

busy_lizzie

#1
Wow! Mimi, you must spend all your time looking out of the window, what a fantastic view.  You must really get a sense of the changing seasons.  :)  busy_lizzie  
live your days not count your years

Mimi

#2
Sorry forgot to give you the location.  Assumed that you would all know >:(stupid woman)  This is a view of Snowdon. We can see the whole of this side of the Snowdonia range from here.  Wish that we had video facility then you would get the real panoramic view.
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Palustris

#3
Its funny, when my parents lived in West Wales, my father took parties of guests to Snowdon almost every week in the Summer and in 10 years he NEVER once managed to get a picture of the Summit free from cloud. Did not matter how much Sun there was elsewhere on the trip as soon as he pointed the camera at the peak up rolled the clouds.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Gardengirl

#4
WOW Mimi, what can I say ...... green with envy :D
Happy gardening all...........Pat

ciaozzy

#5
Yo mimi

lovely views... been really sunny down by here in cardiff...ground was dry enough to dig, dug from east to west, the same line as the sun.... then picked up me camera and caught the sunsetting at st fagans.... beautiful it was.. will post piccis when new puter
turns up..

Oz

xx

Garden Manager

#6
What a wonderful view. Nice to see the mountain clear of cloud.

I once spent a day walking in Snowdonia (the Glyder range), but there was so much cloud you couldnt see Snowdon or anything else for that matter above a certain height. Pity but it was the only day available to go.

budgiebreeder

#7
Shear heaven MiMi.What a sight bet you sit and gaze.
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

tim

#8
4555 - as a pilot, that's the sort of view I was brought up to expect.
And holidaying in sight of Snowdon, many years ago, was a breath of fresh air.
You are so lucky. I won't ask about the bicycle ride - or whatever! = Tim

Muddy_Boots

#9
All I can think is that it must be global warming or some such!  In my late teens, spent all my summers in Snowdonia and whenever I climbed up, was freequently sunny!

We got the view from the other side, Mimi! ;D

Kate
Muddy Boots

mysticmog

#10
Loverly!  Been on that train meself - was gonna climb up but was too overhung, so got the train...and boy was it cloudy at the top.  Great fun watching all the walkers struggling up whilst sitting on me bum and waving at sheep (like you do).. ;D

Top piccy....v atmospheric.  Nice one mimi  :D
Peas xx

MagpieDi

#11
Fantastic view Mimi........definitely worth taking time out to........ 'stand and stare' !!  :)
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

Mrs Ava

#12
Arddun golygfa !  ;D

Mimi

#13
Diolch yn fawr.Dach yn charad cymryg EJ :)
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Mrs Ava

#14
;D Mimi

Naddo sefydlu-fi safle rhyngrwyd er cymreigio.  Dim ond bod clyfar.   ;D

ina

#15
I was contemplating posting a picture of the view from my kitchen window but I doubt I would get as many responses for a picture of the roof across the street hahaha.

You are not just lucky with your view, you are really lucky that you can appreciate it!

Wonderful.

tim

#16
- we've got roofs too - both sides = Tim

SueT

#17
The Elan Valley is beautiful, magnificent scenery!  ;D
Sue

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