The bridge over the Severn River into Wales.
The High Street of Cardiff.
The South Gate of Cardiff Castle.
The Black Tower, under which was the dungeon and torture chamber.
The castle keep.
John where he belongs.
The dinning hall of the residence of the castle.
The Cardiff Market.
Back on the High Street.
Friday, August 25th.
We got off to a bit of a slow start and
didn't leave London till after ten, but we got to downtown Cardiff by
1:30. We found a parking spot and a nice little cafe to have lunch
and then walked to Cardiff Castle. We spent about three hours there,
exploring and listening to the provided headset tour guide and we
also took a guided tour of the residence.
Cardiff Castle started out as a Roman
fort in the first century and has been here for two thousand years.
The Normans took it over, there were medieval knights here and
eventually it was bought by the Bute family who had made their
fortune in coal mining. They owned it for about two hundred years and
added most of the residence which they only used for about two months
a year, as they had other residences. Eventually, after the second
World War, they gave it to the city of Cardiff.
Then we walked around the old city
centre, the pedestrian mall section of the High Street, and the
Cardiff Market. We sat and enjoyed a beer at an outside bar and then
walked through an arcade where John bought his mother and sister
birthday presents for next week.
We got back to the car and drove about
a half hour out of the city to Sully where John's friends own a house
that they generously are letting us use.
We had a simple supper and did some
work on our computers before retiring.
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