Timing seemed perfect as it coincided with the Super Moon, so I thought I could position myself perfectly to get a cracking shot. Funny how things never work out how you want them to, but more on that later!
I decided to head to Anglesey again, and explore some bits I had never been to before as well as some favourites too.
I have downloaded the Photographers Ephemeris App which shows you the direction and times of sunrises and sunsets, plus moonrises and moonsets from anywhere in the world so you can be assured of getting a good view. (At least that is the theory.)
I figured that Amlwch would be a good place to set up but had all day to explore before then.
So I headed to Penmon.
I just love the lighthouse here, looking over Puffin Island. Never managed to get there in the right season for the boat trips across, maybe next year.
With this picture, I wanted to get some of the pebble shore to add a bit of depth, hence getting down flat on the ground to get the shot, but don't worry, I am used to the quizzical looks by now!
After then exploring the countryside a bit (OK, I got lost again) I eventually ended up in Amlwch and realised that I had left my tripod at home! Not ideal for night time shots, still, I took it as a test to my creativity. On a recent night photography workshop, at one point I was balancing the camera on a borrowed hat, so I am nothing if not flexible!
It was a very cloudy evening and although I had views across the sea, couldn't actually see the moon. Also, it wasn't a very interesting location so I wasn't confident the pictures would be any good anyway. As the trip wasn't originally about the moon, I decided to explore further and head to South Stack where I was staying.
However, en route, the most amazing sunset swept across the sky, turning everything in it's path either a deep pink or fiery red.
I accidentally stumbled across Cemaes Bay which was just incredible.
I headed to the Potting Shed where I was to stay overnight, stopping off at Morrisons to get tea. Although I am much braver with many things, I still don't feel comfortable going out for an evening meal by myself. So wandered around the shelves and it occurred to me that I could have whatever I wanted, however unconventional and not have to justify its nutritional benefits to anyone. Therefore, the evening found me in my pj's, sitting crosslegged on the bed watching Tom Hanks in Big munching on a peperoni wrap, doritos, a cherry scone and a double decker! Yum!
The next morning, there was exploring to be done and calories to be walked off!
South Stack Lighthouse. An amazing sight and with some fabulous cliff edges to scamper across.
A view down to Holyhead Marina and one of the longest breakwaters in Europe snaking towards Ireland. A closer look is pencilled in for the next trip!
Overlooking the marina was the burnt out shell of a beautiful hotel. I could get up to the walls, but not really any further safely. Need to be braver if I am going to have a go at Urbex photography!
Then onto the part of the trip I was most looking forward to. Sunset on Llandwyn. I had this urge to take a picture of the Lighthouse silhouetted against a beautiful sky, and nature didn't disappoint!
Firstly, before the sun set, it cast a golden glow across the island.
Until driving through Betws-y-Coed. Turned a corner and there is was in front of me, huge, golden, unobscured and beautiful. I decided against trying to get a photo as was difficult to stop in the right place and I knew there would be 100's of much better offerings on-line anyway. So I just enjoyed seeing it and having the memory.
Lessons Learned: Tattoos hurt. And "how do you know this" I hear you ask. Because I have one!!!
Never had one before, but I have been thinking about it for a while. The swan is significant for many reasons. Partly the whole Ugly Ducking thing as I feel I have transformed myself over the past couple of years, also the flying aspect, feeling I am soaring through life at the moment and have never felt so free. Also it signifies where I live as there are always swans on the Mere and they have provided me with many photo opportunities.
It is on the top of my left arm, about 10cm across and is just beautiful, I am so pleased with it, but it is and will always be the one and only!
Diet Diary: Not going well. One day it will happen, I have faith!
Rambling Record: Going to stop this now having reached the 1000. Still walking a lot, but that's not the most important thing. Will restart it with next year's challenge!
You write so well it is like being by your side on your tours. You write so intimately. Let me know if you ever come to Utah.
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Felix Fontemeyer
Why thank you Felix, that is very kind of you. I do try to make everything I do as personal as possible. And if I ever do find myself coming your way, you will be the first to know
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