Sunday 28 October 2018

yesterday we had rains and winds and hails so when we got up this morning and the sun woz looking down on us She Who Thinks She Must Be Obeyed put some noms in the adventure bag and sed we's going on an adventure today. So that's wot we did.
We started off at Aberporth beach, the waters woz covering most of the sands, and woz all white and bumpy cos of the big winds. 


There woz lots of woods washed up on the sands and a deaded seal, there have been 3 deaded baby seals washed up so far, they can't swim and the big waters come and wash them away when there be big winds. Poor baby seals.


This be the dollyfin a local man carved to look out over the bay. 



I runned on the sands, and vestigated some seaweed, washed up


and some driftwood




There be lots of things wahed up for me to vestigate.






Then we left the beach and I met my furrend Flo the Whippet. She had a pretty pink coat on to keep her warm, we had a good chase round the green and we woz too fast for She Who Thinks She Must Be Obeyed to catch us with the photie box.
When we left Flo, we carried on along the cliff path


to give Sara some noms.




                                                                      to Tresaith


We didn't stop at Tresith as there woz not much sands there yet.


We carried on along the lanes


and came across this creature lurking in the hedge.


Some scenics 


That be Penbryn church, 



more scenics.


Then we went into the woods at Penbryn.


Wot's under here?


Can't quite see.


NO, J ust can't


get it.




Penbryn beach.


I's allowed on here now the summer pepes have gone home.


Come on, lets explore.




I got my furs wet.





Look, a cave.


We sat here and ate our noms.




When we'd had our noms we started to go back to Tresaith along the cliff path.
 We woz sitting down there.



We went through a field with sheeps in.


and along some scary places really near the edge.



There be Tresaith down there.


We went on the sands at Tresaith


and I got my furs wet again.



Some pepes are watching the falling waters.



Back on the cliff path again and back to Aberporth


A Red Kite is watching us.


I had another run on Aberporth sands



The waters have cleaned the sands and taken most of the seaweeds back to sea.


Then we made our way up the hill back home for my dinner.

We had a good walkie today.



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