The end of the peninsula looking across to Milford Haven
An old Telephone Exchange looking towards the power station
Cows on the horizon
I drove to Angle this morning, a small village at the end of a Pembrokeshire peninsula. I walked along the beach and a short way along one of the public paths. I did shoot some 35mm photos, I particularly liked the Power Station, it was somehow beautiful in its ugliness. But those photos will have to wait to be seen until I've had the film developed. (Film now developed and a few images added here)
I would have driven to Freshwater West and St Govan's Church which is built in the rock. But I hadn't noticed that I was running short of petrol, so I decided to leave that for another day.
This afternoon I baked a sponge with a layer of lime butter icing. It is delicious; I left it in the oven a little too long so the edges are a bit crispy! The crispy bits don't detract from its loveliness though! I'm not sure why it has air holes, maybe I used too much butter in the mixture ... not sure. I'.m not an expert baker, I just love doing it and love eating even more! Its so much nicer to eat something that's home baked, as opposed to buying a cake in the shop or supermarket. The good ones are expensive, and the not so expensive taste like rubber.
Lime Sponge with Butter Icing
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