This year, though, Jason and I went back to Wales to spend Christmas at Ruthin Castle. The castle and grounds are beautiful, as were the Christmas decorations, and the meals were large and extravagant, especially the medieval banquet, which was everything a nerd and food-lover could ask for. Mostly, it was strange, because it didn't feel at all like Christmas, despite the decorations and "traditional" holiday food (traditional for me is the chicken with mushrooms and white wine sauce that my mom makes every year for my birthday!). That being said, it was probably the second-best way to spend Christmas that I could imagine. ^.^
Silhouette of trees outside our window when we [finally] arrived after numerous airport delays
Exploring the castle grounds the day after Christmas
Beautifully carved table
Aahh, peacock! What?! These huge guys were roaming around the castle grounds. You wouldn't think they'd be terrifying, but if you've learned anything about me from reading this blog you'll know I'm afraid of very nearly everything, gigantic birds included.
Like, seriously, I barely made it down the stairs past this one. ^.^
We also spotted a pretty orange tabby who looked like he was posing for my camera but was in fact stalking squirrels. :)
Nantclwyd y Dre, Wales's oldest timbered townhouse. Also, the Welsh language makes no sense.
Little toy knights inside the timbered house museum, which was closed, so we went around and peeked in all the windows. >.>
Wandering around Ruthin village and spotted this interesting building
Once more wandering around the castle grounds
More spiral staircases, ahh! Jason went down with a flashlight but this is as far as I got. There was nothing but a locked door at the bottom...
Omg, the peacocks are coming! Pretty sure Jason is laughing at me.
This little one was SUPER glad when we got home. :D