These photos are specially to help Dale with his Welsh lessons!
Life in north east England (yes, we've moved!) with an eccentric Welshman and a small white dog that thinks he's a Rottweiler.
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LOL! Thanks, Jenny. Those Welsh are rather ffond of ddouble cconsonants, aren't they? Tell me. Has anyone ever injured himself whilst trying to speak that language? Cor!
Hi Jenny.
I am glad to see at long last you have found your camera, dusted it off and taking photographs again. Excuse me but it was June 14th 2005 since you posted any of your excellent photographs. I hope the ‘bug’ has bitten again - I want too see more please.
No, Dale, no reports of injuries that I know if but it does exercise your tonsils! Especially words that endin 'allt'
Mick, I do still take photos - a lot in school for records of work done but, due to Keith's lack of mobility, we haven't been anywhere for months. Hopefully I shall do better this summer.
I really must visit Wales again. I'm ashamed to say that I have two sons who have never been there. I had a lovely school trip to Cader Idris and Devil's Bridge, I will never forget those lovely valleys.
Have a great Easter, and lovely to hear from you again.
Yes, Ellee, make sure your boys get a taste of Wales!:)
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