Camera ready, I decided to begin with a picture of Dulais' and Leigh's home. They live in the left-hand side of this duplex.
Then, just one block over, row houses:
Carmarthen is a town on the move. A lot of improvements over the past five years since my last visit. And here is a new shopping center going up, taking the place of a picturesque but worn out marketplace. It was an immense and noisy building, a warren of stalls and tables with everything from meats and poulty to socks and bras and trinkets and jewelry.
After several blocks I came across the third Church-in-Wales church, St. Peter's. Built in the 13th and 14th centuries, what drew my attention and put a big smile on my face was this rather new addition, its eyes cast heavenward, seriously heavenward!
Of course, what would any Welsh town be without its own castle? This one, dating from the 11th century, was destroyed and rebuilt in the early 13th century with the current outer walls.
If you would like to learn more about this castle, and see a number of other photographs, this link will take you there.
My walk continues tomorrow. Unless my next stop, a B&B in the old Victorian resort town of Llandudno in North Wales, doesn't have internet access. In which case, my walk will continue when I can manage it!
Pob bendith! Every blessing.
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