We had a lie-in on Sunday morning to recover from our night of celebration. We had a lovely day visiting with Helen and Colman, and then later with her parents, sister, brother-in-law, and 10-year-old nephew, who wants to one day own a Ford Mustang. In the afternoon we headed west with our first stop in Carmarthen, where Coco attended graduate school at Trinity College from 2001 to 2002.  

Brian and Coco met her friend Martin at The Friends Arms, Coco’s local while she was in graduate school. Up the road is the house named Rydal Mount, where Coco and her friend Mike shared the “garden flat” - the ground floor flat in this home with three apartments. 

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We made it to Tenby in early evening and got settled in our B&B.

On the evening we arrived, Tenby was the rainiest and coldest we’d been to that point, which made our trip to dinner a little soggy... but it was well worth it, especially since we detoured from plan A (fish and chips) to plan B, Plantagenet, a rest…

On the evening we arrived, Tenby was the rainiest and coldest we’d been to that point, which made our trip to dinner a little soggy... but it was well worth it, especially since we detoured from plan A (fish and chips) to plan B, Plantagenet, a restaurant that Coco had visited years ago. 

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