Day trip to Llandudno

@Traceyjayne (11771)
United Kingdom
June 28, 2026 4:40pm CST
I’ve been away from you all today ….unexpectedly ….. Today is Sunday , which is usually roast dinner day …..but not today …. Today The Mister and I had a day out ….we went to Llandudno, in Wales. I made some sandwiches and put together a packed ‘ brunch ‘ for us with crisps and biscuits and drinks for our journey. Llandudno is a seaside place …..we were able to have a lovely walk along the long promanade, and we went on the pier. We had a couple of drinks and went for a pizza. The sun was shining all day, although it was a bit breezy at times….. I think we both needed a day away to recharge our batteries …. What have you been doing today ?
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@AmbiePam (121831)
• United States
16h
I noticed you were missing! I’m glad to see you pop in. This morning, I went to church, but was late because when my alarm sounded, I turned it off and went back to sleep.
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@Traceyjayne (11771)
• United Kingdom
16h
Did you see Eric today ?
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@AmbiePam (121831)
• United States
16h
@Traceyjayne Oh, my word. I totally forgot about him! I left right after and didn’t even think about looking for him. Darn, I can’t believe I forgot him. Even my dad asked my why I hurried out so fast.
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@JudyEv (383517)
• Rockingham, Australia
12h
What a great way to recharge your batteries. We should all do something like this from time to time.
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@Fleura (35399)
• United Kingdom
5h
Last time we went there was quite a few years ago now. We walked up the Great Orme and saw some of the goats. Was it busy there when you went? Was it nice or is it run down these days?
@Traceyjayne (11771)
• United Kingdom
35m
It is lovely there ….very clean, the sea looked liked “The Mediterranean “ ….quote from The Mister ….such an amazing colour and so very clean. There were lots of people there but it wasn’t over crowded. I love the huge prom that I delighted in walking along. It’s not at all run down, which is good news for our British seaside