St. David's Revisited


St. David’s is a pretty little town with a cathedral hiding in a valley. I had visited last year but was eager to return.



It was much warmer this time, so I was able to comfortably wander some of the green lanes around the cathedral and admire the flowers.





I was surprised to see what looked like white bluebells. A little online research informed me that they are Three-Cornered Leek, a non-native plant that spreads almost too readily. Various parts of the plant are edible.


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