Archive for 2023

Glyndŵr’s Way, day 4: Abbey Cwmhir to Llanidloes

June 17, 2023 0 Comments
Glyndŵr’s Way, day 4: Abbey Cwmhir to Llanidloes

From Abbey Cwmhir we’ve three days of long walking.  Today, on paper, is the longest, at over fifteen miles.  In addition, the temperature is forecast to be higher; already the sun is shining and we’re down to T-shirts almost from the start.  Our luggage is ready to be transported to our next stop.  Yesterday we […]

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Glyndŵr’s Way, day 3: Llanbadarn Fynydd to Abbey Cwmhir

June 17, 2023 0 Comments
Glyndŵr’s Way, day 3: Llanbadarn Fynydd to Abbey Cwmhir

Over breakfast in The Lion at Llanbister we chat with Mr T, whose farming family go back many generations in the area.  He seems to share many of the conservative views for which Radnorshire people are known.  We hear about many of the things he’s against: electric cars, the Welsh Government, climate change protestors, rewilding […]

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Glyndŵr’s Way, day 2: Short Ditch to Llanbadarn Fynydd

June 17, 2023 0 Comments
Glyndŵr’s Way, day 2: Short Ditch to Llanbadarn Fynydd

Another grey morning, with an easterly wind, but again we’re promised sun and heat later.  Sharon appears at the Red Lion to take us back to Short Ditch, where we left off yesterday, along some narrow and winding lanes.  She tells us she’s Knighton born and bred.  She’s not had a holiday for over ten […]

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Glyndŵr’s Way, day 1: Knighton to Short Ditch

June 16, 2023 0 Comments
Glyndŵr’s Way, day 1: Knighton to Short Ditch

It’s a grey and cool June morning in Knighton as C1, C2 and I set off on six days of walking Glyndŵr’s Way, as far as Machynlleth.  We’ve all done some practice walks, but this promises to be a challenge.  The hills of Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire are frequent and the miles many.   We’re not used […]

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Ar ôl Abertawe, beth?

June 9, 2023 2 Comments
Ar ôl Abertawe, beth?

Dan yr haul llachar a’r awyr glas daeth miloedd o bobl, o ardal Abertawe ac o bob rhan o Gymru, ynghyd yn Wind Street ddiwedd y bore ar 20 Mai, dan adain y faner Yes Cymru, i alw am annibyniaeth.  Symudodd bandiau, baneri a llu o hetiau coch a melyn ar hyd y strydoedd gwag, […]

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St Illtud’s Walk, day 2: Furnace to Pontarddulais

June 2, 2023 0 Comments
St Illtud’s Walk, day 2: Furnace to Pontarddulais

A week later, and I’m back at Furnace, this time with a companion, C.  It promises to be sunny all day, with a slight breeze to offset the heat.  We’ve walked up from the bus station, past the small villas of Llanelli’s Victorian middle classes and the spawling Stradey Park Hotel, where, according to the […]

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St Illtud’s Walk, day 1: Pen-bre to Furnace

May 26, 2023 2 Comments
St Illtud’s Walk, day 1: Pen-bre to Furnace

It’s a local enough path, but I’ve never walked it before.  St Illtud’s Walk, invented by Colin Davies of Llanelli Ramblers in 1994, joins two country parks, Pen-bre and Margam, passing through three counties and some very varied terrain.  As practice for tackling Glyndŵr’s Way next month, it’s my ideal preparation, offering good distances and […]

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Anti-metropolitanism, 1759

May 19, 2023 0 Comments
Anti-metropolitanism, 1759

In Volume I, Chapter XVIII of Laurence Sterne’s great novel, Tristram Shandy’s mother, as soon as she finds out she’s expecting him, absolutely insists that, when the time comes to give birth, she will be attended by no one but the old midwife who lives in the neighbourhood of Shandy Hall – even though within […]

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Llythyr o Iwerddon

May 12, 2023 2 Comments
Llythyr o Iwerddon

Fel y weriniaeth agosaf i Gymru, Iwerddon yw’r hafan amlwg rhag y panto brenhinol, a dihangfa dros dro o’r wlad lle ‘does dim byd yn gweithio dim mwy’.  Nod arall inni oedd cael teithio’n araf ac ysgafn, gan groesi’r môr ar y fferi o Abergwaun heb gar, ac wedyn mynd o le i le ar […]

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Coffee shops: gwallter’s top 10

May 5, 2023 2 Comments
Coffee shops: gwallter’s top 10

As pubs have closed, so coffee shops have multiplied.  This must surely be a progressive social trend, at a time when most social trends are depressing.  Making a coffee at home, if you have the right equipment, has its advantages, and even adventures (our Gaggia Brera has a mind of its own and from time […]

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