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Last night’s Solstice Tour was perfect! We started at the King Arthur at Reynoldston where there was a good crowd of people there enjoying the warm evening sun. The Felinfoel Double Dragon ale was on top form as always and helped in keeping us hydrated, dancing in such warm conditions.
We left the King Arthur at 9pm to make our way to Cefn Bryn and the walk over to Arthur’s Stone/ Maen Ceti to dance to a crowd of over fifty people who had assembled there to watch the Solstice sunset. The views of the Llwchwr/Loughor estuary were magical as the tide was high and presented a glittering vista, stretching the eye as far as Pembroke in the far distance. Our display at the stone saw us dancing Sherrif’s Ride which was a good dance we don’t often do. It certainly stretches the calves and Achilles’ tendons more than most dances and for one individual, Paul, it stretched them a little bit too much! We finished dancing after a Alex H spectacularly bit the dust dancing on the bumpy surface! A superb evening of dancing.
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