We started in Abergavenny where we went to a great Antiques market and then had a typical lunch of Yorkshire pudding filled with YUM!
Then off to Brecon where we explored some more and found a lovely Bed and Breakfast with a sloping ceiling against which I kept hitting my head!
Dinner included Laverbread and more YUM and a bit of Wine!
After a stop at the Local on the way home where the locals gave us strange looks we headed to bed!
This tombstone was in the grounds of the B&BAfter some shopping at the brecon Beacons - (not what most people go there for I know!) and a cup of much needed coffee we stopped at this Antique filled spot - there were things everywhere!
Outside everything had been there a while and it was covered by a thick layer of weather!
Then off to Llandovery where Bonny had her first Cream tea and I think enjoyed it!
and then we started shopping - again!!
This 'store' was absolutely crammed full!! The owner said and I quote: "I have no problem aquiring things, it's getting rid of them thats the problem!"
Welsh hero
He had led the army of King Henry IV on 'a wild goose chase' under the pretence of leading them to a secret rebel camp and an ambush of Glyndŵr's forces.
King Henry lost patience with him, exposed the charade and had him half hanged, disemboweled in front of his own eyes, beheaded and quartered - the quarters salted and dispatched to other Welsh towns for public display.
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