A crisp morning turned into a lovely sunny day.
It's always nice walking in the sunshine and I took so many pretty photos today that I shall spread them over a few days.
Ten of us plus a cute eleven month old cockapoo called Benjy met up at Black Covert Woods (Gelli Ddu) near Trawscoed, about 45 minutes drive from home. Bluebells and other spring flowers carpeted the floor of the woods.
We are really lucky to have so many of these woods and nature reserves all over the place. Usually there's a small car park and picnic tables with well maintained paths. It did seem a shame that this new picnic table has had to be bolted into the ground but that's modern life I suppose.
Our route took us along the Ystwyth river which runs down to Aberystwyth. (Aber - mouth of). The clear waters looked inviting though no doubt they were too cold for swimming or paddling.
The trees were covered with fresh green leaves and the air was filled with birdsong. The Ystwyth.
We stopped for a pre-lunch break (some one was hungry) right by the newly repaired bridge.
This is known as the swinging bridge and it certainly does that. As soon as you start walking on it you can see the base undulating ahead of you. Then as you approach the middle of the bridge it also tips from side to side, quite unnerving.
Part Two to come ......