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Swedemoto
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Re: country roads of Wales [photographs only]
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May 17, 2016, 03:13:23 PM »
I know what you mean about the language. My Nain and Taid came over after WWI, my mother spoke fluent as well. I regret not learning more of the language while she was here. My Aunt is still local and I get to visit every couple weeks. It's so nice to hear, brings back fond memories.
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Beerman
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Re: country roads of Wales [photographs only]
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May 17, 2016, 04:13:50 PM »
Yes, those are really taken in Wales! Apologies for not getting the road signs in; I was too taken with the beauty around me
Anyway, as a Scot and a Brit trying to learn Welsh, I wish you Nadolig llawen a blwyddyn newydd dda. It's good for 2 weeks of the year; I just have to work on the other 50.
Diolch
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May 17, 2016, 04:19:16 PM »
Spoken Welsh sounds beautiful, especially as spoken by the people of Mid-Wales. We came here at the beginning of the 90s and are almost accepted as locals. My wife and I have learnt Welsh to the level that we can now get by. Our 3 children are all bilingual and have jobs where they need to be fluent Welsh speakers. The language is very much alive.
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Beerman
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Re: country roads of Wales [photographs only]
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Agreed v7John. If you live there, my pics were taken near Porthmadog, for info.
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I could almost hear the sound of an old Beeza 500 banger, or perhaps a Velo thumping it's way through that scenery.
My heritage also is Welsh, as might well be guessed by my sir name.
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May 18, 2016, 03:20:22 PM »
Y'all will figure this out before the story ends but:
Many years ago my Dad gave me a round pendant that was a deep brown color & a cream color. He told me that he got when he was in the army & the guy who gave it to him said it was from a whale. Dad thought it was a bone & indeed it could have been fossilized bone.
I put it on a cord & wore it for many years & one time I was at a rock & mineral show when one of the vendors asked if he could see it up close.
I took it off & handed it to him, he looked it over & smiled & told me that the stone was only found in one place in the world: Wales
Dad & I had good laugh.
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and despite the press, it isn't always raining in Wales.
Rhinogs, looking north towards Snowdonia
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