Monday, August 28, 2006

 
The view from our room of Llandudno. It was a really cool town. Posted by Picasa
 
This is the front of the B&B in Llandudno. Our room is the big bay window. Posted by Picasa
 
Our hotel is near the middle of the picture. To find it, look at the rightmost, large hotel. Look at the first white hotel up and to the left of it. That is where we stayed. Posted by Picasa
 
Ray: I must apologize for some of the plaster being missing on the walls in your room.
Little did we know that by "some" he meant "a whole section of" Posted by Picasa
 
Pigeons had found many holes in the walls like this one. Posted by Picasa
 
THAT DAMN BIRD STOLE MY FRISBEE!!! Posted by Picasa
 
Many signs had combinations of a squinting guy, a slipping guy, and an ankle breaking guy. This one must mean if you squint, you will break your ankle. Posted by Picasa
 
The castles were worn away of course. Posted by Picasa
 
The castle was open to the water for shipments. Posted by Picasa
 
the world's first suspension bridge. Posted by Picasa
 
Dad, Kathryn, and I in a tower in Conwy Castle. Posted by Picasa
 
The smallest house in Great Britain. It was about 9 feet tall, 5 feet wide, and about 9 feet deep. The only resident of the house was 6' something. Posted by Picasa
 
This is the name of the town. The english translation is below. The town is in Wales so it is Welsh. Posted by Picasa
 
The holy waste of money. Ten meters at the bottom to fifteen centimeters at the top. Posted by Picasa
 
You had to put your room key in this slot in order to get power. Posted by Picasa
 
The cooling system for the bar that kept me up at night. Posted by Picasa
 
Dad with the Ryder cup (golf) Posted by Picasa
 
A replica of the big new years ball in New York City. Posted by Picasa
 
Actually when he put this back in the heater, he dropped it and it broke. They had people stay to see how they could make something good, so they made a jug. Posted by Picasa
 
The molten handle is dripped on, then cut off. The guy will spin the jug around to get the handle to stick straight up before the next step. Posted by Picasa