North Shore

North Shore
View of Llandudno from The Little Orme

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Snow reaches the mountains.

 Having had a busy weekend trade has completely dropped off again so after getting the house back in order it was time to take a break and get some fresh air.
 The temperature has definitely dropped and the proof is in the snow clad mountains. The picture to the right is taken from the end of the pier. It was really bracing at the end of the pier, so bracing it brought tears to my eyes!



This view was taken from one of the many elevated footpaths towards the hotels lining the promenade.Again you can see the snow capped higher mountains behind Conwy Mountain.






As I progressed along 'invalid's walk' I took some more photos. The first taken over the roof tops towards Conwy Mountain. The second picture shows how many sand banks are in the estuary. The tide in this area moves very quickly. Soon the safety/ rescue raft will be anchored out on one of the banks.Tourists can be caught out thinking they have plenty time to get back to shore little realising that they are swiftly being surrounded by the sea.


 



Monday, 20 February 2012

Message on a wall


 I wanted to share this message I found incorporated in a garden wall as I think it rings very true.
 When I worked in a day unit for the elderly with mental health problems it could prove to be very emotionally draining. On returning home I would make myself a cuppa  and then wander around my garden to help me unwind. It always had a soothing effect and helped put life back in perspective.
A wonderful message set amongst the cascades of aubretia

This aubretia has been flowering since January                     



 Here in Llandudno especially at this time of year I still enjoy wandering around my garden spotting which plants are pushing their way through the earth and which shrubs or climbers are beginning to show signs of re growth. Yesterday while tidying up I caught a glimpse of purple and discovered when I cut back some old foliage a beautiful Iris. Close by the first Tete a Tetes are beginning to brighten up the dull winter colours of the garden. I really like this time of year as each day new life is emerging in the garden.
 


Sunday, 19 February 2012

Last Sunday the Nick Beer 10k Race took place.( www.nwrrc.co.uk ) This is a road race run around The Great Orme and then along the promenade organised by the North Wales Road Runners Club. Quite a spectacular route, whether the runners can appreciate any of it in I'm not too sure!! On my way to The Orme for a Sunday walk I stopped to chat to one of the stewards. Apparently last year the limit of 700 entrants meant that many would be runners were disappointed. This year the number of entrants was increased to 1000 and the steward knew that over 800 had already enrolled. The race started at noon. As we talked the 'time' car appeared showing 25minutes 4 seconds with the lead runner Rob Samuel following just behind.
Rob Samuel
                                   
Rob finished the race in 30 minutes 35 seconds. Soon there were plenty more runners pounding their way up Abbey Road





I continued with my walk and was able to photograph the last of the runners coming down the west side of the Orme with the ambulance following the very last competitor


Still looking happy with some way to go
Last competitor





















Halfway marker, mostly down hill from here








    






Saturday, 11 February 2012

Here at Lymehurst it has been quite quiet which I suppose is to be expected at this time of year. During this lull I have finally had the last of the inter connected smoke alarms fitted. Sod's Law, I then got a booking for the very same day. The guests were understanding as I had said they could drop their things off hours before the actual check in time. It's amazing how different the rules, are when you offer accommodation above the first floor, even if you only have one guest bedroom on the second floor and only have an absolute maximum of 6 guests at any one time usually more likely to be 4. Initially I did wonder if it was worthwhile all the expense but as I have come so far and started to build up a list of returning guests and recommendations. I thought I'd plough on.
 Walks are definitely my therapy in times of difficulty (and you'll notice in my blog that there have been plenty!!) and thankfully they are free and from Lymehurst I have plenty spectacular ones to choose from.
The weather has been changeable again On Wednesday I was sitting on the the break water wall with my sister gazing over to the mountains and Anglesey in brilliant sunshine yet yesterday it was damp, misty and bitterly cold. Who knows what will come next.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

A weekend of glorious weather in Llandudno

The beach at West Shore looking towards The Great Orme
 So after all the mild weather and gales we suddenly found ourselves with a cold frosty weekend. The sun was shining and we had blue skies and I think a lot of people had the same idea to make the most of the lovely bright weather. Suddenly the road along West Shore was full of cars and there were lots of people out walking and sitting on the benches just taking in the fabulous views to the mountains and Anglesey.
West Shore


!st sailing boat
Lots of people walking round The Great Orme


Having walked along the  beach as the diggers were still busy trying to clear all the sand off the foot/ cycle path I arrived at Deganwy and sat myself down so i could fully admire the scene in front of me. Looking across the river towards the Marina at Conwy and then up the river to Conwy Castle. It never ceases to amaze me how spectacular the scenery is. The picture below is of the outer part of the Deganwy Marina. It was so picturesque with the buildings being reflected in the water. 



Sailing boats moored in the river
The fine weather even brought me some guests who had seen the weather forecast and decided to head for the coast. It was interesting to discover that they had found me on the Bikers website which I subscribed to last year for the first time. Apparently they often come to Llandudno on their bikes (as in motor bikes!) but don't like to stay because of lack of safe parking. So maybe I'll be seeing them again as I can offer safe off road parking. A lot of well established Guest houses/ B & B's don't accept one night stays but as I'm still establishing  Lymehurst I have to think that the one night might lead to more business. Time will tell in this case.

The after effects of the stormy weather along the coastline at Llandudno

Sand drifts against the prom walls at West Shore, Llandudno
 For the last few weeks we have had many stormy days in which the coast line has taken a battering. I had given up trying to clean the windows which have been covered in a coating of sand, making them look really dirty and cutting out an amazing amount of light. I discovered this when the weather changed for the better and I managed to clean the Breakfast Room windows......wow ...what a difference! Suddenly everything looked a lot brighter outside and inside felt so much lighter too. I can't imagine what happens to houses on the front, they must have a real problem on their hands.



                                                  The sand has nearly covered all the steps up from the beach at West Shore, Llandudno







Some of the cleared sand from the roads.........ready made sandcastles!

                                                                                            
Diggers out try to uncover the coastal foot / cycle path

 


















                                                                                                                        Debris deposited on the promenade at Deganwy

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Flowers in the garden in January!


Nasturtians that never died
  It has been so mild this winter that we now have quite a few flowers appearing  in the garden at Lymehurst.The weather forecast has been for colder weather which has proved correct today. This is the first time I have had to defrost the car this winter! My worry is that if we have a sustained cold spell then we'll lose these flowers and any bulbs that are pushing their way up through the ground. 

First crocus




Pinks and primulas add a startling splash of colour amongst all the dead foliage. Even the shrubs are flowering