The 99p Shop is No More
Another Shop Closure
Yet another shop closure in the city centre:
And notice one of the advertised features promoting the move out of the city shopping centre - free parking. Parking in Swansea is way too expensive and it is way too cumbersome driving around looking for somewhere to park.
Plans may be afoot to reinvigorate Swansea's shopping centre, but it is still sad seeing it deteriorate so fast at the current time.
And notice one of the advertised features promoting the move out of the city shopping centre - free parking. Parking in Swansea is way too expensive and it is way too cumbersome driving around looking for somewhere to park.
Plans may be afoot to reinvigorate Swansea's shopping centre, but it is still sad seeing it deteriorate so fast at the current time.
High Street Graffiti by Photini Matsi
After what might be decades of neglect, High Street Swansea is finally emerging from its chequered history in a blaze of colour. After the opening of the marvellously designed 'Creative Cluster', the latest eye-catching to blossom on the once very troubled street is this gloriously graffiti building, designed by the artist Photoni Matsi. It is an incredible and awe-inspiring site and a timely reminder that whilst more and more shops are closing in the city centre, other areas of the city are trully blossoming:
The piece was created as part of the arts project Station to Station. They tweeted about it with the words "Las year you asked for more colour on Swansea High Street, this spring we are delivering it!"
The piece was created as part of the arts project Station to Station. They tweeted about it with the words "Las year you asked for more colour on Swansea High Street, this spring we are delivering it!"
Sundog Over Caersalem Newydd Chapel
I am not usually too alert on my way in to work in the mornings. But I was lucky enough to spot this fairly rare Sun Dog whilst stuck at the traffic light outside Caersalem Newydd Chapel this morning. Lovely little thing ain't it.
Books For Free
The charity 'Healthy Planet' have a great free bookshop down on the Kingsway. The company operates by saving books no longer needed by libraries and other charity shops and offers them back to the reading public for free. They also accept donations.
The books are mostly in great readable conditions and you can find a wide variety of reading subject here from various decades. Run by volunteer staff, the opening times are a bit hit and miss, but the place is definitely worth checking out. You might be surprised just what you might find in there.
A Brisk Dusky Stroll
After fortifying myself with a Verdis' sundae, I took a brisk, dusky, stroll around the Mumbles prom. Despite the sun having already set, evening colours were gorgeous and the clouds quite amazing. I also had an encounter with a very friendly robin and met an even more social cat down on the seafront. A great walk, up there with the best of 2016 so far:
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| Seagulls decorating a beautiful cloud-painted sky over Swansea Bay |
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| Mumbles Pier |
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| A very friendly Robin |
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| Swansea Pier |
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| Swansea Promenade at dusk |
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| Swansea Bay |
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| Fishing along the Mumbles Promenade |
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| Ending the evening's walk with a cwtch with a very social cat along the seafront |
A Verdi's Raspberry Sundae
I had a delicious raspberry sundae down in Verdis this evening. An utterly divine experience. The place was packed with cusomers, but I still managed to snag a window table overlooking Swansea Bay. Highly, highly recommended.
Eden Closes in City Centre
It is sad seeing so many shops in the City Centre continuing to close. Where are things going to improve here?
Noah's Yard
I am always fascinated by the signage above Noah's Yard, located in the Uplands area of Swansea. The bar has a rather interesting habit of using its front signage area to relay messages to passers by. All sorts of statements can be found on display there - this being probably the most newsworthy to date. Today, I was rather hoping to see some mention of the current furore surrounding David Cameron's hypocritical tax concerns, but no, the signage read:
Mmm? I have to admit being intrigued by this announcement. Luckily, via the internet, I was able to deduce the bit of local gossip that lay behind these words. I won't be repeating the tale here though sorry.
Mmm? I have to admit being intrigued by this announcement. Luckily, via the internet, I was able to deduce the bit of local gossip that lay behind these words. I won't be repeating the tale here though sorry.
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