Blowing in the Welsh wind

Conwy (pronounced 'Conway') is a walled town in north Wales with a mighty castle protecting it from modern foreign invaders (e.g. the English! Although it was built by Edward I to keep the Welsh in line). A popular tourist trap in summer, off season it is a pleasant enough place with a good Italian restaurant, and, being only 15 minutes from my parents' house, convenient to get to. We piled into my dad's Japanese thing (thinks it's a Land Rover but fails miserably) and ascended the Great Orme and then descended on Conwy for a walk next to the river before dinner. It was blowing a real autumnal gale with showers so video was difficult. Stef (of course!) had no such issues with stills and here's a few of his offerings bolted onto a few of mine. All content ©2010 Seeing Eye Productions Ltd and Stefan Cottrell-Tumilowicz.