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I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed the weekend, in the company of people who love doing the same things that I do. OK, I’ve only driven Katy to and from Spain so far, rather than circumnavigated the globe in my Landrover, as some of the others had, but it’s a start Eve...
Anymore! To cheer me up, two good friends of mine suggested we went away for a weekend break. One of them had found a really nice Bed and Breakfast in Anglesey, which is an Island off the coast of Wales. Nowadays it doesn’t feel so much like an island anymore because it is ...
“One of the church elders, who was a lecturer in the College of librarianship, took initial responsibility for the business side of ordering books. Most Christian publishers proved helpful, especially the Banner of Truth Trust. “The shop was opened with a time of earnest prayer in Welsh and...
In South Africa, we’ve always been known for having an uncompromising, physical way of playing, yet we are now building a name for running rugby. Indeed, when I look at this Championship’s final weekend, the lie of the land is so, so different. Trends ebb and flow but some things ...
He married Maria (his friends called her “the Madonna”), while his Mother pestered him with calls to “write a nice song!” Then, the young Ennio saw experimentalist John Cage at Darmstadt. At that moment, he tells Tornatore, “The Nuova Consonanza Improvisation Group was born!” You mi...
On our way to the station, we met a lady enjoying herself, happily and lovingly painting a portion section of the train. The serene and pretty Welsh country side surrounding the station. We can get the train tickets from the cafe, drinks and foods also serve here. Llanuwchllyn Station fe...
The castle was first built by a Norman invader, Gilbert de Clare, presumably as part of his assault across the Irish Sea on Ireland. It was taken for the Welsh in 1165 by Rhys ap Gruffydd (usually known as the Lord Rhys), the mightiest Welsh prince of the late twelfth century. He ...
Instead we carried on until 2am (aided and abetted by a very nicemontepulciano) and then it was spare room sofa-surfing for me. My friend headed off to work early. I’m not sure exactly when he left, but given I had no intention of getting up at the ungodly hour I heard him go ...