tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9192589828784769498.post2392084775401882670..comments2021-03-28T00:50:07.694-04:00Comments on The Poet's Fire: Ddiwrnod i mewn Caerdydd (A Day in Cardiff)Chris Manninohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05931725234971735017noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9192589828784769498.post-36807399202752429252011-09-11T14:08:14.706-04:002011-09-11T14:08:14.706-04:00sooooo cool!sooooo cool!momnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9192589828784769498.post-82778275817252225472011-09-11T12:47:52.675-04:002011-09-11T12:47:52.675-04:00My mom asked me about labeling- yeah way too much ...My mom asked me about labeling- yeah way too much for that. The pics at the beginning are all Castle Cardiff. It's an eighteenth century castle belonging to the Bute family (Scots), built on top of one of Cromwell's castles, built on top of a Norman castle where William the Conqueror imprisoned his son to prevent him becoming king (pictured next to one of the fireplaces), built on top of a Roman fort. The castle now belongs to the people of Cardiff. The big stadium behind a lot of the pics is Millenium Stadium. Cardiff Bay and the Barrage (largest barrage in UK- keeps Cardiff Bay freshwater) are all the pics with water, by Mermaid Quay, which is a shopping center a bit like Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The building with the writing on the side is Millenium Center- a theatre and shops. The building next to it is the senate of Wales, and the cool domed building with the clock tower is City Hall. The arcades didn't photograph well, but run through a lot of central Cardiff.Chris Manninohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05931725234971735017noreply@blogger.com