Thursday, 11 February 2016

Lunch out.

We had a free day today.Most unusual.So we decided that our destination would be the Corn Mill pub in Llangollen.(North Wales).We did a longer drive going through Corwen and Carrog and then on to Llangollen.This is the view looking one way from the pub.We have had so much rain recently so the River Dee is raging.The noise was deafening.
 This is looking the other way towards the bridge.
 This is in the pub.A lovely cosy atmosphere on a very cold day.It was only 4 degrees outside.A little bit about the building below.We came back up the Horseshoe Pass(spectacular scenery but forgot to take photos!)It only took us thirty minutes home.We are so lucky to live in such a beautiful part of Britain but I wish the weather was better.You can't have everything.Off now to caston a pair of stripy socks.

11 comments:

  1. It looks like a perfect day, love the rushing water.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  2. Always feels good to be out and about even if it is cold.

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  3. Looks like you had a wonderful day as the photos are so lovely. I enjoyed reading about the history, too. Enjoy your day, Pat

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  4. That pub does look like a fine place to settle into on a day with some harsh weather outdoors. What did you order? I've just used a Christmas gift certificate to order some stripy wool sock yarn. February seems a perfect time to add more colors to the sock drawer.

    xo

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  5. Gosh that looks like a very wild day! Good to get out and about though and make the best of things isn't it. Happy Valentines! xx

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  6. What a lovely day out ! Love those cosy pubs.

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  7. We love the Corn Mill too. My aim is to sit outside on the decking one day, but we've never been when it's been warm enough!

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  8. It looks like a lovely pub to have lunch at, nice and cosy for a cold winter day.

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  9. Woah! That water looks a bit scary! Still, as you say, in nicer weather it's a beautiful area. Thank goodness for pubs with log fires! Take care. x

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  10. Goodness, I can just hear the rushing water. Old pubs like that have so much character. You are very lucky to live in such a lovely area. Hope things have warmed up a bit.

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