So I realised, this week, that I hadn’t really covered places like Holyhead Mountain, the glorious beaches at Trearddur and Rhoscolyn (I have the surrounding areas, just not the beaches themselves - complacency from living here, I guess), and a whole host of other places. I shall rectify this over the summer - there’s little point in taking pictures of the beaches when it’s raining (apart from for the ‘arty’ side of photography).
A day trundling around the Holyhead Breakwater Park and then up to North Stack fed the soul a little. I managed to get a few decent shots off and it makes more sense to start the “Clockwise round the island” concept start with something beginning with “North” (previously, I had the trip starting at South Stack).
I did get to spend a few hours around Moelfre, and grabbed a few images and a small video. I just need to ditch the day-job and get my proverbial butt into gear to catalogue and capture the rest of the island’s many treasures.
Anyway - it’s well worth popping along to Moelfre - have a cuppa at Ann’s Pantry or an ice-cream on the front and enjoy the spectacular views of Snowdonia. Also, there’s the RNLI station and the memorial statues to Dic Evans and The Royal Charter.