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Thursday 17 March 2016

Swansea in the Sunshine

I was really disappointed in Swansea Council tonight as none of its numerous car-parks along Swansea Bay accepted card payments and I had absolutely zero pennies on me - grrrrrrr. I am sure they have actually disabled this feature on purpose as the parking charge is currently only 50p an hour and I guess credit card companies charge the council something close to that amount transaction fees. Still, I would have willingly paid a little excess charge to be able to use at least use one of the council cap-parks instead of having to drive the entire length of the bay - all the way down to Mumbles in fact - looking for one parking meter whose credit facility actually worked!! In the end, I failed - so thanks for that Swansea Council!

One of Swansea Council's Numerous Dismal Car-Parking Meters
Anyway, with my one complaint of the evening vented, I did finally manage to enjoy my evening's stroll, starting off at the The Guildhall:

Today's Sun Dipping Behind Swansea's Guildhall

Seagulls Flying Over the Rear of Swansea's Guildhall

The Bay View, Oystermouth Road

Swansea's Old Slip Bridge Steps

Swansea Bay & Mumbles Viewed From One of the Slip Bridge Arches

Daffodils Glowing in the Evening Sunshine Along Oystermouth Road

Lost Glove, Swansea Bay
Finally reaching Swansea Bay, I found a Tipper and a Digger parked up on the beach. I am unsure what exact work they will be carrying out on the beach here but they looked interesting stood silent on the sands with the sun setting behind them tonight:



This was my first visit to Swansea Bay this year and I was surprised at just how busy the beach was. I particularly liked the popularity of the volley ball nets which had been set up outside the 360 Watersports and Beach Cafe.



The Old Slip Bridge 

Swansea Bay and Mumbles
I ended the evening with my first visit to Mumbles this year:


Verdi's Ice-cream Parlour, Mumbles
It really has been a glorious week in Swansea this week and I am really looking forward to exploring the city more now that the spring has definitely arrived...