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In my searching for a good B&B to spend a week at in Wales, I came across
this; http://www.cammarch.co.uk/ Someone really ought to help this guy out with his spelling. :-) --riverman |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... In my searching for a good B&B to spend a week at in Wales, I came across this; http://www.cammarch.co.uk/ Someone really ought to help this guy out with his spelling. :-) --riverman you're right, myron. i am NOT going to do the golden shower thing with a bird. no way. |
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Man I passed a kidney stone once (ouch)....can't imagine a chicken...
john "riverman" wrote in message ... In my searching for a good B&B to spend a week at in Wales, I came across this; http://www.cammarch.co.uk/ Someone really ought to help this guy out with his spelling. :-) --riverman |
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In article , riverman
wrote: In my searching for a good B&B to spend a week at in Wales, I came across this; http://www.cammarch.co.uk/ Someone really ought to help this guy out with his spelling. :-) --riverman I haven't been there all that often, but it's worth remembering that in much of wales English isn't the first language; welsh is. When you're talking to people in parts of North wales you realize that while they can make themselves understood, and can understand very well, English isn't the language they think or dream in. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 21:15:14 +0100, Lazarus Cooke
wrote: I haven't been there all that often, but it's worth remembering that in much of wales English isn't the first language; welsh is. When you're talking to people in parts of North wales you realize that while they can make themselves understood, and can understand very well, English isn't the language they think or dream in. However, they still can look at pictures. Gawd, but they put some dumb (and unPhotoshopped) ones in there. Hello? The graveyard is of interest only to genealogists, folks. If you're going to take a pic of a fountain pool, don't do it in winter, when it's ugly dry and all the plants in and around it are dead and the weeds between the flagstones are looking as if they spent the summer thriving more than the deliberately planted (I assume) stuff. Some nicer ones later, but still all in autumn and the deciduous trees look anemic or disease stricken. As well as the sun spot of violet that wasn't removed from the one of a little pond. And I don't think either the chicory / rhubarb or the wild iris looking stuff is all that interesting or rare that a gardener or herbalist is going to be dying to see it. Don't show the electric or phone line right across the building. Looks tacky. Take more pics or edit it out. Admit that there's nothing there but fish and scenery. Don't try to hype up much traveled people with a couple of events, one of which is an agricultural show. Don't puff up your very few minorly famous people. Leave that to a little guide leaflet giveaway in the lobby or in each room / suite. If you have friggin' nothing, make lemonade. Emphasize the quiet, the smallness and peace of the town, the surrounding scenery, the tranquility, and the ability to sit and soak in the sunshine. And what is that crap about how they don't wash dishes? If you serve meals, you retrieve the serving stuff and wash it yourself. Or risk giving food poisoning the next guests. If it's a housekeeping room or suite, then it's expected that the guests will do their own and suffer the results (if careless). Any serving ware that is provided the guests should start out sparkling, so they have to be done, even if clean looking, after the housekeeping guests leave. Mention the liquid refreshments part. If booze or wine / beer is not sold to the guests, it's a good idea to let them know that, so anyone who wants it can stock up before arrival. And, for heavens sake, show some of the fish caught there. By guests, by locals, by getting caught in the weir, or whatever. Name the species. Give the weight. -- rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing. Often taunted by trout. Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely on it. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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Tim Lysyk wrote...
For heaven's sakes, it is just a web page! Really, do you folks have nothing better to do than poke holes and criticise a harmless web page? Especially one from people you don't even know. Who didn't even post it here in the first place? Amen! -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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rw:
Is this place run by a couple named Basil and Sybil? Yes. Beware the garden gnomes. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Dark Star http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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"riverman" wrote in message ...
In my searching for a good B&B to spend a week at in Wales, I came across this; http://www.cammarch.co.uk/ Someone really ought to help this guy out with his spelling. :-) --riverman Wolfgang has a night job?? Damm Bush, so many people have to take second jobs and now we get less Wolfgang because of him. |
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