Wednesday 22 July 2020

A Quick Breath of Sea Air


We just HAD to get some sea air last week, and on Friday we drove down to Llansteffan.  The car park was busy but we managed to find a gap with a couple of spaces so weren't crammed in either side. Here is sleepy Ferryside.  I love the little sandcastle a Small Person has left behind.


As you can see, social distancing is no problem on Llansteffan beach!


Looking across to the Pendine beach side of the river.  One end we have never explored (think it is cordoned off, tbh).


Just a few jellyfish stranded on the beach, and this rather large Blue one . . .


What a spot to live. . . lovely Scott's Bay.


Tam and I would have loved to walk around the point, but Keith had gone back to the car, so we left it for another time.


Walking back towards the car park.  The wee end-of-terrace blue house on the left is on the market for £375K, which seems an awful lot when its counterpart in town would be about £150K! What you pay for a sea view (with a car park outside your front door).  I am guessing it will go as a holiday home . . .

Right, we have a couple of viewings (outside only) lined up, so Tam and I are busy in the garden.  It's looking quite good but I have my perfectionist hat on and so still have work to do, and the hall needs tidying and floor scrubbing as the front door will be open.  Same down in mum's.  I overdid things yesterday so am starting from an energy rating of absolute zero, which is never good.  Ah well, I can have a little rest tomorrow afternoon and Friday . . .

18 comments:

  1. I had visitors for a meal yesterday and I too am pretty flaked out today. Just fell asleep over the mid day news - mind you that doesn['t take a lot of doing does it? Good luck with the viewings.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I feel like I could fall asleep on the head of a pin, now this instant! At least the garden is done to my satisfaction (improvements can still be made but can wait). Glad you had visitors yesterday - no wonder you were tired today though.

      Delete
  2. Ah, bet you liked having some sea air to breathe. Good luck with the viewings. Try to pace yourself and not overdo. Harder to rebound these days...at least for me.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It was lovely, and always helps my asthma. I would love to live as close to the sea as we could afford, but my husband wants to be elsewhere. I did sit down in between bouts of tiredness today but boy do I need my bed now. Even a year ago I could do 8 hours in the garden regularly, but I am definitely slowing down now.

      Delete
  3. What a beautiful gentle quiet beach! I'd love to live in that little blue house. Oceanfront property is always expensive, plus here I pay extra taxes for the private beach and also special hurricane insurance. But I do love it.
    Do you have a new home ready to move to? You'll be sad to leave your garden!

    lizzy x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The house is pretty small (under 1000 sq ft I'd say). Yes, you pay for the sea air don't you, but this one is fronted by the car park and with a caravan park behind it!! No need for hurricane insurance round here, I'm relieved to say. Flood insurance for many people is a fact of life though. Properties in England are ahead of the game there, as their market opened a month or so ago and the demand for properties with character makes sure they sell within 2 or 3 weeks of being listed! There is a property we like, but the drawback is the fact it is on a hill. We would (when hills become beyond our legs and lungs) have to get in the car to go for a flat walk . . . But there is just nothing else right now and I am looking in several counties. I will miss my garden but it is quite a bit of work.

      Delete
  4. Lovely to see the quiet beach! That house is expensive for a terraced house. Mind you OH has a friend who lives in a terraced house in Reading which is so small but it is worth a fortune as you can commute to London! Good luck with the viewings.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Most of the beaches round here are very quiet an bit enough that you can get away from other visitors. I know price is regulated by demand - you would pay the same amount for a large cupboard in London as you would for that blue house on the beach!

      Delete
  5. A walk on the beach would be lovely but I am not sure how far I would have to drive to find an uncrowded beach! Your walk looks perfect! Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We are spoilt here and I am loathe to move away from the the seaside, but my husband and I have decided on Herefordshire if we can find what we want there when we've sold.

      Delete
  6. Lovely photos of your nearest beach - except for that jelly fish - horrible

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. But Sue, there was just the ONE big jellyfish. Next month we have entire shoals marooned on the sands!

      Delete
  7. Best of luck with your viewings.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Marlane. I've put your blog up on my sidebar now, so I won't lose you again!

      Delete
  8. I hope the viewings go well.

    I did not realize that the area you lived in had jellyfish, how very interesting. That was a very big specimen.

    God bless.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We have our fingers crossed Jackie. Properties are flying out in England, so let's hope that the same happens with ours.

      When we lived in Dorset - no jellyfish. Here in Wales - lots! I guess they come up from warmer climes.

      Delete
  9. Good luck with the viewings, strange times for selling a house, but it seems at the moment there has been a bit of a rise in prices, so you never know! Also good luck with the house hunting, I know you have been trying to move for a long time now.

    That is a crazy price for that little cottage. There is no way I would buy somewhere with a carpark at the front and caravan park behind regardless of views or accessibility to a beach.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Hope all goes well with the viewing. Beautiful walk you went on, the beach looks amazing.

    ReplyDelete