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So I am in Wales, painting and WALKING and Walking and Walking, and
painting. Not fishing but what wonderful country. The River Teifi, from Aberteifi up thru Newcastle looks like a winner. Oh well, next time. And the farm food is amazing, the roads are deadly and the language defintely learnable, once you accept that W can be both a vowel and a consonant, is pronounced like a U, which is pronounced like a EE, as is Y, if im not mistaken. But the Welsh speakers really like it if you even try their language. Something like half a million speak Welsh here. At least the verb system looks simpler that that of the romance languages. Hearing it helps alot. I am in the Ceredigion area, Tresaith, on the coast of Southern Wales. Its a very Welsh area. Today wife, son and I did a little of the Pembroke Coast trail out of Cartigan, over the headlands and sheep pastures. Amazing. The Irish Sea always in view. Pink and white Joe Pye weed all over the lowlands and Foxglove and wild carrot up on the headlands. Stone houses mostly, along incised one lane roads. New potatoes and leeks and cured rashers. We see the occasional "Free Wales" sign swcrawled on walls but thus far have been required to pay in Pounds for our pints. It might be for the off season. In any case we are trying to honor the memory of Dylan Thomas as we go but with only another week before we head north and so many pubs and beers who all contend the dead poets patronage, its not sure we will give the man justice. We will try for the sake of the order. Anyway, did fish a bit in the states before we left and cleaned up my tin cabin on the river. Plan to be on the dryside in July, fishing and irrigaten. Goodnite, Nout daa (I think or something close) Dave |
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:34:57 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote:
So I am in Wales, painting and WALKING and Walking and Walking, and painting. Not fishing but what wonderful country. The River Teifi, from Aberteifi up thru Newcastle looks like a winner. Oh well, next time. And the farm food is amazing, the roads are deadly and the language defintely learnable, once you accept that W can be both a vowel and a consonant, is pronounced like a U, which is pronounced like a EE, as is Y, if im not mistaken. But the Welsh speakers really like it if you even try their language. Something like half a million speak Welsh here. At least the verb system looks simpler that that of the romance languages. Hearing it helps alot. I am in the Ceredigion area, Tresaith, on the coast of Southern Wales. Its a very Welsh area. Today wife, son and I did a little of the Pembroke Coast trail out of Cartigan, over the headlands and sheep pastures. Amazing. The Irish Sea always in view. Pink and white Joe Pye weed all over the lowlands and Foxglove and wild carrot up on the headlands. Stone houses mostly, along incised one lane roads. New potatoes and leeks and cured rashers. We see the occasional "Free Wales" sign swcrawled on walls but thus far have been required to pay in Pounds for our pints. It might be for the off season. In any case we are trying to honor the memory of Dylan Thomas as we go but with only another week before we head north and so many pubs and beers who all contend the dead poets patronage, its not sure we will give the man justice. We will try for the sake of the order. Anyway, did fish a bit in the states before we left and cleaned up my tin cabin on the river. Plan to be on the dryside in July, fishing and irrigaten. Goodnite, Nout daa (I think or something close) Dave Cerdded da, Sarge... TC, R ....and I think there is only one "a" in "da," but ??? Oh, officially, there there's probably 3 "h"s, 4 "n"s, and few random consonants tossed about for good measure... Oh, Billy-boy... |
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![]() On 18-Jun-2009, DaveS wrote: So I am in Wales, painting and WALKING and Walking and Walking, and painting. Not fishing but what wonderful country. The River Teifi, from Aberteifi up thru Newcastle looks like a winner. Oh well, next time. Dave Listen to some Irish fiddling It is quite different and unique esp with the Nyah http://www.gotnyah.net/ A few fiddle tunes sandwiched around some of the local brews - The music will even sound better Also listen to some Scottish fiddle tunes w a few of the local malt beverages Fred |
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On 19 June, 21:16, "Fred" wrote:
On 18-Jun-2009, DaveS wrote: So I am in Wales, painting and WALKING and Walking and Walking, and painting. Not fishing but what wonderful country. The River Teifi, from Aberteifi up thru Newcastle looks like a winner. Oh well, next time. Dave Listen to some Irish fiddling It is quite different and unique esp with the Nyah http://www.gotnyah.net/ A few fiddle tunes *sandwiched around some of the local brews - The music will even sound better Also listen to some Scottish fiddle tunes w a few of the local malt beverages Fred The most Irish fiddle I ever heard was in Doolin in the Burrin, and down the road a bit, painting a river bridge in a fading light. The music was great, that painting sucked and still does. Must go back and try it again minus the Guiness. Doolin can be a chiche, but the music and the crak are real, in the same sence as Preservation Hall in NO, IMHO anyway. My personal preferance is for Northern Appalachan mountain music, we used to call it "Old Timey," and friend Jerry's mandolin was tops, then everyone scattered after BYU. I was a fan, not a picker. My ax was a tuba, and this is the golden age of tuba, mostly Mexican. Know anybody with a good used E flat or double B Flat for sale? ; ![]() Dave You ever hear of a band named "Call ever ready," They had a hit titled "They are trying to take Jesus out of the school room." I think it was called. Play that sucker 3-4 times and you could get a Unitarian minister to a KKK rally. Totally politically incorrect, but picken so fast it sent chills down your spine. |
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On 19 June, 23:51, DaveS wrote:
Clarification: By Northern I mean Virginia- West Virginia mountains. Dave |
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, DaveS writes So I am in Wales, painting and WALKING and Walking and Walking, and painting. Not fishing but what wonderful country. The River Teifi, from Aberteifi up thru Newcastle looks like a winner. Oh well, next time. And the farm food is amazing, the roads are deadly and the language defintely learnable, once you accept that W can be both a vowel and a consonant, is pronounced like a U, which is pronounced like a EE, as is Y, if im not mistaken. But the Welsh speakers really like it if you even try their language. Something like half a million speak Welsh here. At least the verb system looks simpler that that of the romance languages. Hearing it helps alot. I am in the Ceredigion area, Tresaith, on the coast of Southern Wales. Its a very Welsh area. Today wife, son and I did a little of the Pembroke Coast trail out of Cartigan, over the headlands and sheep pastures. Amazing. The Irish Sea always in view. Pink and white Joe Pye weed all over the lowlands and Foxglove and wild carrot up on the headlands. Stone houses mostly, along incised one lane roads. New potatoes and leeks and cured rashers. We see the occasional "Free Wales" sign swcrawled on walls but thus far have been required to pay in Pounds for our pints. It might be for the off season. In any case we are trying to honor the memory of Dylan Thomas as we go but with only another week before we head north and so many pubs and beers who all contend the dead poets patronage, its not sure we will give the man justice. We will try for the sake of the order. Anyway, did fish a bit in the states before we left and cleaned up my tin cabin on the river. Plan to be on the dryside in July, fishing and irrigaten. Goodnite, Nout daa (I think or something close) Dave Enjoy Wales especially West Wales. You Mentioned the River Teifi , a beautiful river famous for sea trout and salmon. By the way you mentioned Newcastle - you're a long long way from there if you really mean Newcastle Emlyn. I live about 50 or so miles east of Cardigan. Enjoy. -- Bill Grey |
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writes On 18-Jun-2009, DaveS wrote: So I am in Wales, painting and WALKING and Walking and Walking, and painting. Not fishing but what wonderful country. The River Teifi, from Aberteifi up thru Newcastle looks like a winner. Oh well, next time. Dave Listen to some Irish fiddling It is quite different and unique esp with the Nyah http://www.gotnyah.net/ A few fiddle tunes sandwiched around some of the local brews - The music will even sound better Also listen to some Scottish fiddle tunes w a few of the local malt beverages Fred HE's in WALES Fred :-) -- Bill Grey |
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On Jun 21, 8:24*pm, "W. D. Grey" wrote:
Yes, On the A484, a truely beautiful streach, but scary with all the curves. Then to Cardigan and North down the A847, mostly a great road. Its my limited understanding that Wales avoided most of the enclosure commission efforts so the "B" roads and lessers are the mostly intact net of the middle ages. Is that more or less the case? Beautiful grazing country. But tell me this: why so little land devoted to row crops, grain, peas or alfalfa? A lot of the land looks tillable, and needy of nitrogen, which the alfalfa and peas (legumes) fix copiously? Today hiked a bit of the Coast trail North out of LLangranog. Ran into some fly fishers headed out to fish the far points of Ynys- Lochtyn, a high rock stack with a sheep pasture on top, pointing out into the Irish sea. Friendly folks.Have good sketch and notes for a painting of the point. Nos da Dave |
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 20:24:04 +0100, "W. D. Grey"
wrote: I live about 50 or so miles east of Cardigan. er...a mere jump away...er, he shouldn't break a sweat... TC, R |
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