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Wales is Kool
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, DaveS writes On Jun 28, 4:34*am, "W. D. Grey" wrote: ddiolch Bill. I have enjoyed my holiday time in Wales and have been blown away by its people, countryside and the bit of history Ive picked up. Then went North to Chester and then Manchester/Bury, the Lake country, Bronzewood, Ruskindale (;-)) and a bit of Yorkshire before training down to London. Wales definitely the best. Got enough in sketches etc for a small show. Yep I was told that the literary and colloquial Welsh differ greatly. Also that the regional dialects differ greatly and observed that pronunciation differed allot just going 20-50 miles or so. But what impressed me most was the dynamism of the language and what looked to me like a critical mass of active speakers that point to survival of this Celtic language in a homogenizing world. Little things like kids speaking the language at recess on the schoolyard, people bragging about their kids in college at a Tesco, the capture and modification of useful foreign technical and cultural words, the adoption of the language by non-ethnic Welsh in the Welsh language southern Welsh speaking heartland, etc. London. What can I say. Never been there before. Impressive but not my thing. The National Gallery and the British Museum made it worthwhile for me. Back home now. Wales definitely has me as a booster. Dave Glad you like our little spot on the globe. The various areas are so different. South East Wales is the industrial belt, West Wales has the lovely coastline, Central or Mid Wales has nice scenery while North Wales e.g. Snowdonia, has the most beautiful rugged scenery. Well done hope your artistic recollections will impress everyone. -- Bill Grey |
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