Happy #Friday afternoon. We are having gorgeous #coffee at #cuffedincoffee in #CaerGybi today.Lush. ๐Ÿ˜Šโ˜•๏ธโ˜•๏ธ
Dawn over #CaerGybi.

There is an ethereal ring around the (almost) full moon tonight. It is absolutely wonderful. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒš

#caergybi
#YnysMรดn

The footbridge to the busy port at #Caergybi #Holyhead.

Pink fluffy clouds over #Caergybi port.

The ferries are back again.
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Almost full moon over #Caergybi.

Greetings from an incredibly windy #Caergybi.

We are staying with friends tonight before spending the rest of the week on #YnysMรดn.

I have already made friends with an enormous brown and white horse called Celt. ๐Ÿ˜„

We are looking forward to the time away from work, at least for a while.

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Leaving #Wales again at #Caergybi, I was reminded of my sister-in-law, whom we saw this weekend, and a native #Welsh speaker and former teacher of Welsh at University, explaining to me how people from North Wales are referred to as "Gogs" by other Welsh speakers, presumably those not from North Wales (and themselves?). It was unclear to me whether this term was derogatory or just a common designation. I was also introduced to the glottal positioning differences between Welsh spoken in the North and that of the South. Irrespective of the nuances, and my lack of any clear grasp of the language, the captain of our ferry has just announced gale force 9 gusts on the crossing, seemingly borne out by the waves already crashing against the breakwater. Should be fun!
#irishsea
#ferrytravel
"Pob hwyl", or "hwyl fawr"? As we leave North Wales for the almost certainly sunnier climes of Southwest Ireland (famous last words), a quick post of the view from #Caergybi to Ynys Mon. Just watching all the gannets (and I don't mean the birds) attacking the free food in the club lounge before at least some of them regurgitate it back into the onboard latrines during the forecast gale force crossing.
#northwales
#ynysmon
#ferrylife