Ruthin is a lovely village but rather overwhelmed by traffic which is a shame. Still we enjoyed a brief stop off for a brunch in the cafe we went to last time and then the Crafts Centre where we were delighted to find a couple of exhibitions by people we liked - Rodney Peppe toy and automata maker and illustrator and a Gillian Lowndes retrospective. Also bumped into a colleague of Hazel's from MMU who's name I forget at the moment.
Eventually got to Llandudno around 1pm and checked into the wonderful Promanad B&B which we stayed in in for our "honeymoon" last year and promised ourselves we would return as it was so nice. A great room and sea view. Then to town to see them setting up the fun fair and building the rides and gallopers etc for the forthcoming weekend Victorian Extravaganza! Some rides and stalls were over 100 years old! Hazel was fascinated by the galloper being constructed in sections- the parts being lifted from the lorry and the lorry itself being used as scaffolding to turn the roundabout every so often to fix the awnings and guilded and beautifully carved wooden sections.
A delicious shared seafood pizza in an Italian resturant and then a walk along the prom as the sun went down.
The following day we had fun at the Oriel Mostyn gallery building towers and domino effect thingys with all the bricks the artist (who's name escapes me ) laid out in one of the big white rooms. A mad child ran amok at one point and knocked everything over including a lovely model of the Acropolis someone had taken ages making! I wanted to film this destruction but Hazel forbade me!
Took in all the side shows and rides now working in the main streets of Llandudno. Lots of roads blocked off - music blaring - quite a cocophony with two or three loud rides pumping out old rock 'n roll and disco hits!
Also did some shopping. Bought some cheap DVD's in the Poundland - Rocko's Modern Life and Monsters animations from the 90's that Archie and I used to enjoy when he was a nipper. Hazel got some things for her blog in a nice antique shop down one of the back streets - also some postcards and old birthday cards.
I found one of Marine Parade in Southend from 1919.
In the evening we ate a nice curry at the Bengal Dynasty which was packed but we managed to find the last two seats. The whole town was packed for the weekends festivities - hardly any parking space and all the hotels and B&B's booked up months in advance ( we booked up before Xmas )
It was very windy and cold along the sea front despite the sun and so once we had to nip back to the B&B for our thicker clothes! Needed them too when it rained briefly at the Vintage Car and vehicle fair and auto jumble along the prom at the edge of the town. Brrrrrr! Cut short our wanderings to jump on an old bus that was carrying visitors to and from the site for free ( donations to charity ) . Good to see a number 40 to Poplar that I used to ride on quite a bit back in the 80's when I lived in Stepney! I will add some more about our trip to Wales tomorrow...........
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