If last week’s photo series was about changeable weather, this week’s is about the apparent permanence of moisture during one of the rainy seasons in Wales – there is certainly more than one!
I was recently up on the hills of the Mawr ward near Swansea to assess the conditions for a scheduled project production day . . . what a joke. I couldn’t believe the weather on my journey up there but thought “the weather is so changeable these days, you never know, it might clear“. Ha! Wishful thinking indeed.
Having said that, I had my waterproofs with me and decided it would be good to try and capture something of the atmosphere of the place in these wild conditions. So here is a short accurately descriptive sound clip to accompany the first two images of the week.
Ha Ha 🙂 I know how it feels. I am grateful for the cover that the trees provide and plan my walks with that in mind. Mawr looks bleak.
Certainly that is an advantage of trees but there is an attraction in the bleakness of Mawr as well. I enjoyed the video of your dog trying to get the ball in the water this morning 🙂