I am smitten with Wales (and I don't say stuff like that lightly!!)
I will certainly be back!! Perhaps even when my two years are up in London.
Welsh people are nice! I had no idea what to expect. Doors were held open, cars stopped before I even stepped to the curb to cross the road, people looked me in the eye, told stories... It was very refreshing! It reminded me a lot of the Pacific North West... weather, location, cosmo, diverse yet down to earth.
I didn't realize the Carling cup was happening Sunday... funny thing, the light up signs on the freeway warned traffic would be slow on Sunday because of the "Soccer" game... no kidding, guess football is too long to write out! But I had no problem finding a place to stay for the night.
First, I went over to Penarth... not quite the "Garden by the Sea" the shiny brochure claimed it to be, but it was winter so perhaps it livens up later. The shopping area in town was nicely set up so I strolled around there.
I walked around Cardiff (it was just okay with the same shops in my town... and sooo many Starbucks to my surprise), saw the castle smack in the middle, saw the shop with the love spoons- saw the world's largest love spoon too! I found a stand making fresh off the griddle Welsh cakes, YUMMY!
The next day, I came across the farmer's market and tried the bara brith and bought some cheese. Next, I went to St. Fagan's. It was great! People in there were friendly and you could tell they liked their work. I heard lots of stories and saw quite a few toothless grins. I certainly would like to go back in the spring or summer when there are more people.
Back in Cardiff, I fought my way through the Carling Cup football crowd. There was another cultural experience for me! People were face painted, singing songs, decked out in their colors and waving banners, blowing horns. I went to the art museum, walked around town and then it was time for the bus back to London!
Delightful trip. Bummed I am missed the daffys in bloom though. They are nearly ready and will be quite a sight as they are all over town in in the gardens!
Next trip I will plan a little better and check out some of the other castles and the coal towns. The west coast and the north are also on my agenda one of these days!