The wildlife was a bonus. The main attraction was the view. A lively sea with subtle, shifting shades of green, decorated with white caps pushed by the wind. Blue skies with white clouds racing to escape darker, foreboding clouds heading inland from the west. Faint outlines of distant ocean-going ships lined up to dock far across the bay somewhere near Anglesey Island.
Inland, sunlight bathed Wales’ green hills. In the distance, snow capped the highest peaks on the horizon, so white they barely showed against the bright clouds. A few bicyclists and one or two cars huffed past us, but mostly we walked alone, selfishly soaking up the views.
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