Cemaes Bay is beautiful & I’m enjoying myself; it’s a rugged coastline with tide pools, ochre lichen, spring green grasses & lots & lots of flowers.
There’s also a nuclear power plant on the coastline, with nature walks all around. It’s the same age as the Japanese plant; its birthday party was postponed after the earthquake, Tsunami and meltdown. Passing by on the nature path, I was filled with the humming of electric cables,
and the coconut smells of yellow gorse. The musty white smell of hawthorne reminds me of childhood springs.
The nature path leads to a 360 degree vista of the power plant and the headlands. Whoever planned this path was proud of it, and the landmark is visible for miles.
It’s time for the next generation of nuclear power plant. Land in the vicinity has been purchased & more homes boarded up all around.










Spoke with Diane last night and was reminded of your blog. This morning caught up with you and your inspiring project. Sounds like the work is going well, I am so happy for you. This last post on Cemaes Bay is sobering, such a beautiful place for a nuclear power plant. Looking forward to face time with you when you return home and the dust has settled.
Keep up the Good Work!
Kathleen