Like a hi-tech Easter egg hunt :)
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Like a hi-tech Easter egg hunt :)
These are all the places we used to go on holiday in the 1970s. A week in Llandudno every year.
Walk up the Orme because 'The tram costs money.' I think we only went on it the once.
There used to be a café half-way up, we'd always ask if we could stop for an orange juice. No chance - 'It costs the earth in those places.'
And there was the 'Happy Valley' - loads of pensioners sat in deck chairs waiting for Norman Wisdom to come on. We didn't know who he was.
ah love Conwy, walked round the walls recently . lovely views and great place to be
I had a very good friend who lived in Gyffin just outside of Conwy, so visited the place dozens of times.
Regarding the "smallest house in the UK", I have often wondered why visiting tourists don't ask why the house is so narrow when there is plenty of room to build on the left? The answer of course is that the buildings there were demolished years ago.
I have been in the smallest house but I was about four at the time so it didn't actually seem that small to me and I wondered what all the fuss was about.
I also bought - or got bought a - 'Lego' petrol station in a newsagent in the street that runs past the castle.
I don't have it anymore, and I don't want to look up what they sell for now but it's probably about a million quid. Or a bit less.
Lego petrol stations will no longer have pumps, just charging points. So yeah, yours would be worth a few bob now. Might still be worth getting a 'Lego ev station' and putting it away until after the government decides battery cars have taken us down a cul de sac. No idea what 'Hydrogen Lego' will look like though.