It's called St Fagans and they have about 30 acres of land to walk around and you can visit homes, shops and mills of the bygone era. It is totally free to get in and only a few quid to park which isn't a bad deal at all.
I love things like that and also visited the Castle gardens where I took some beautiful photos of the flowers and other plants that are there. I must of walked for miles which is rare for me. I can't walk very far due to a dodgy ankle but I do like to explore.
They have a little train which is pulled along by a tractor which is sweet and just perfect for slow walkers like me. On the day we went they had a classic car show on as well so there was plenty to see, I looked at the Morris Minors that were on show, I used have one years ago and I called him George, he was 1958 era.
Today is beautiful and sunny so it seemed a shame to stay stuck in the house, but as I type a grey cloud has just come over us and started to rain. Well it saves me the job of watering my plants and vegetables! Although the veg isn't ready for harvesting as yet so I will stop at the farm shop to pick some fresh veg up on my way home.
I'm now looking forward to my Sunday roast and I will also upload my photos to my photography website that I have as well. Very relaxing day, except for the ruddy hayfever. Oh well, can't have it all.




















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