Swansea Bay
"The ocean is a central image. It is the symbolism of a great journey."
Enya
Area Meeting in Swansea beckons; end of year accounts are due in today so we make it a day out. J and M also heading off to London for the weekend so we drop them off in Newport to get the bus, then head off down the M4. AM in the morning gives K an opportunity for a wander around the city shops while I deliver my package to Area Treasurer.
Business meetings just don't do it for me any more [did they ever?] and by 1pm I'm ready to head for the beach. There's more to follow after lunch, but I've done my bit and life's too short to be spent here; so when K returns from the shopping centre we head off to the Bay.
It's a lovely fresh afternoon for a stroll along the beach, wrapped up against the breeze. A popular Saturday afternoon attraction it seems, with people walking the dogs, playing with children and jogging/riding the cycle path to Mumbles.
We stop at the Junction for lunch, a friendly family run place alongside the beach. Wouldn't appeal to Nigel Farage though - the breast feeding mums didn't have table cloths over them. It was a bit of a surprise to me as there were a few feeding mums, the babies must be synchronised for 2.30 feeding around here! It's a relaxed, warm "family" place and I really enjoyed the bacon and Brie toasted granary sandwich [no photo sorry, I was more interested in eating]. Something about the place, really enjoyed passing away an hour or so over lunch chatting with K. When we eventually emerged the nearby play was heaving with tinies playing, a real family place.
Shades of "Under Milk Wood" about it in some surreal way, watching the comings and goings of life here. A really enjoyable, relaxing day out in Swansea. It's been a few years since I was last here, must return before too long.
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