Summer hols

Asked what was his favourite thing, Rufus said “the tunnels!” https://historypoints.org/index.php?page=old-railway-tunnels-saundersfoot. Everyone loves the tunnels. Three of them, linking the village to Saundersfoot, the coast path is about a mile long, so it was a bit of a stretch for two small children to do the return journey. Perdita was carried some of the way. The second time we visited Saundersfoot, I drove there, so that the children and Ro could just walk the return journey. I spent the spare time having coffee at a new little café, which was so nice that I suggested we have lunch there the next day, which was our last full day. It’s just a little converted horse box with a small, but really nice menu and the staff are all delightful. https://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/news/20276901.new-location-saundersfoot-beach-food-truck-cwlbox/. Other than that, we never left the village (apart from my daily visit to the Co op in Kilgetty, five minutes’ drive away, for the newspaper and food). Beach every day and, once the baby was in bed, board games in the evening. Very peaceful and relaxed. Rufus was the only one of us who never took a daytime nap.

Tim’s Rock
Paddling!

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