As we finished the shoot around 5pm and the weather was holding good, we decided to drive west along the Llyn Peninsula to Abersoch with the idea of getting fish and chips.
We found somewhere to park quite easily but unfortunately the little town was heaving, with long queues outside the few eateries and pubs that were open. There were also quite a few security guards patrolling presumably to ensure social distancing was maintained (difficult on the narrow pavements) and to stop any trouble caused by frustrated punters.
So just a couple of snaps taken around the little harbour area.
Tired and hungry we decided we had no alternative but to head back to Pwllheli and get something from the local fish and chip shop we'd seen on our walk around last night.
I was also concerned about tomorrow's lunch as Asda didn't open until 10am and we needed to be leaving for the yard then (local supermarkets in Kent open half hour before the official time for "browsing" ie. filling your trolley, with the tills opening sharp on 10, but not here apparently).
Over the road from the chippy was a Spar supermarket, which being that much smaller didn't have the same restrictions on Sunday opening. We called in and asked what time the freshly made rolls were usually ready and explained why we were asking. To our amazement the lady said she'd take our order and ensure they were ready for us to collect at 9:30 - what service.
Then the queue for the chippy was vast but we noticed in the window you could order on the internet for collection at a specific time. Ian thought we might as well just queue, but I was keen to unload the camera bags to our hotel room and get another bottle of wine in for tomorrow night as Asda would be closed when we got back then. So we placed our order, no payment required, and received an email telling us what time to pick it up and when we went back at the appointed time (about 40 mins later), the lady who'd been in front of us in the queue was just leaving - result!
Unfortunately we were kept awake yet again by drunks roaming the streets at all house.