Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Portmeirion: the most colourful village in North Wales!


The last time we lived in Wales back in 2011 I made a pinterest board of places I wanted to visit while we were there.  There were only 3 things on it - Bodnant Gardens, Cwm Idwal and Portmeirion.  We ticked off the first two, and this time around we have frequented both places loads! but it was looking like we were going to leave Wales again with no visit to Portmeirion.  I had been told it was only worth doing on a really sunny day so about 2 weeks before we left, I had seen the forecast for a random Monday was meant to be sunny so we pencilled it in.  When we woke up in the morning it was beautiful sunshine! and off we went! On the way the clouds starting coming in…as always, thanks Wales! and it didn't end up being the super sunny day we had hoped for! but I was still pleased to tick it off the list…eventually!! 


The little Italian looking village was built by an eccentric architect who was neither Italian nor Welsh, but actually English! He bought the piece of land as an abandoned wilderness and had a vision to create a tight knit coastal village and off he went! He bought it in 1925 and finished his last building at age 93!  and died 2 years later.


I just fell in love with all the colourful buildings! it was a photographer's dream! 


and I was especially excited about Clough Williams-Ellis' love of turquoise! you and me both Clough!


Ella stopping to smell the flowers!


A little bit of blue sky peeking through behind the pink house!


I usually try and cut down on the number of pictures I post but I just couldn't cut any out! 


Every corner we turned there was more colour! 


more turquoise! 


and more beauty!


Check out those pink flowers! 


Ella did pretty well in the backpack, but these days she's all about the walking so we let her waddle round as well!



I think one day I need to have a turquoise staircase in my life!



Ella loves the water! here she is pointing to the sea! 


and going for a closer look! She has no fear…which is a little worrying, I think she would have walked right in if we'd let her!


I loved this cute little arch! I thought it would be cute to pose for a picture with Ella in it…but she had other ideas, that involved being down on the ground walking!



Looking cool in her new shades!


and a little grumpy because it was so windy down at the waterfront, and she's not a fan of wind - which is surprising considering it's been crazy windy about 95% of the time that we've lived in Wales!!


Bright painted colours make my heart happy!



We caught the little train through the forest to this viewpoint...


Ella loved waving to all the people in front of us on the train!


We stopped for some pizza and ice cream, and the sun came out again, which made it ideal circumstances to pretend we were in Italy for the day!



except the pizzas weren't really Italian standards! but the gelato was pretty good!


You can't beat some coconut gelato! 


More turquoise loving!




Ella was particularly taken with the pond, and looks like she is trying to hop in here!


Just thinking life through...


Loved all the pops of colour from the flowers that added to the charm of the place! 


This little view with the cobbled street under the arch might have been my favourite! 


So vibrant! 


Checking out the views over the water on our way out.


When the tide is out, you can play on those beaches below! but it wasn't really beach playing weather sadly.


Despite our slightly gloomy day, the brightness of the buildings couldn't be subdued! and it was a great little family day out! One of our last before we left! 

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Farm park Fun!


This is a little out of order but some time before Easter when we had one of the first blue sky days of the year we headed to Anglesey to check out Foel Farm Park.  Despite the sky being blue, it was still freezing cold! with a biting wind so Ella was dressed to suit.  She loved being able to see the bunnies! look at her happy little face! 


and was even brave enough for a stroke! 


She also got stuck right in there with the goats - this baby has no fear! 


There were lots of cute baby lambs!


and Ella even got involved in helping to bottle feed a little calf! She was so proud of herself! 


Sharing a joke with the sheep...


and chilling with the pigs.


This was back when she had just started to decide walking everywhere was going to be more fun than crawling! 


They had this amazing giant jumping cushion! 


I think Daddy was secretly having more fun than Ella!


who was more interested in chasing the chickens! 


Her chicken noise she makes is the cutest! 


Smiles all round, because there's nowhere Ella would rather be than surrounded by animals!


and as if her day couldn't get any better...a cat suddenly appeared! 


We went on a trailer ride pulled by the tractor...


isn't it ironic I had to see my first ever Highland cow in Wales?!


Hopefully we can see the real deal in Scotland soon! 


What a furry guy! 


When the warmer weather came in, we ventured to Bodafon Farm Park to check that out and I was really impressed.  Firstly, because it's free! yay!


Secondly, as well as having tons of cute animals to look at they have fun little tractors for the kids to ride which Ella LOVED.  They have about 10 in total in a little courtyard area, you better believe she rode every one! haha! and they also have a mini play park area with swings and slides and little tykes rocker things and Ella would have stayed there all day - along with the random pony who looked like he did have to stay there all day! shame! 


These little piglets were the cutest! 


They have a ton of different owls to see...


and how much more sound of music can this little goat look?!


There were also deers, llamas, sheep, cows and ducks too!


Oh and thirdly they have a really great cafe...that apparently does amazing stone baked pizzas and evening bbq's too, on this occasion we just indulged in cake which was good enough for Ella! look at the delight on her face! not only that it was only 75p - I thought I had misheard the lady serving me - how crazy is that! 

Fourthly...there are about 3 or 4 farm dogs that just roam free around the park, Ella got the chance to have plenty of licks in the face from one of the little dogs and so naturally this was her highlight of the day - even better than the chocolate cake!! 


We went back again last week to give daddy some quiet time to study at home!


 and look how much bigger the piggies had got! 


This is Ella's 'pure joy' face! 


I wish you could have heard her 'baa-ing' away to the sheep! 


Another Highland cow! who knew! 


and some Llama's....who will never cease to remind me of Napoleon Dynamite! 


This is truly a farm park with a view! the sea to one side and the hills to the other! 


The tractors still hadn't lost their charm, and yes...we rode every one!!