Sunday, 23 March 2008

Have you even been to North Welsh?

Welsh is new to me, what I experienced in the last three days is within my expectation, also more or less out of my imagination.
Forget the showers, traffic jam on M6, the hail stones and the violent wind with sand in Ryhl at the first day. All is refreshing in the second day, the Caernarfon castle, the Snowdownia National Park, and all the snow mountains and green farms by the rivers and mountain foot.
Ryhl, a city in the wind, the first impression is wrong, actually it is very calm today when we left, it was just being quiet in the light rain. In certain way, it is a city being abandoned, possible not, but it is really easy to find a lot of houses are vacant. I was told it is also used to be a holiday town by the north Irish sea coast, what I can see now is just beach without care: full of stones and shells.
But it is still a very attractive area, reasonable house price, and the most amazing thing is it is by the sea and near the mountains.

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