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Why You Should Never Go To Wales

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JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 30 Jun 2016 23:30

I love the welsh people
I will deffo be holidaying there again :-D <3 :-D <3

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 30 Jun 2016 23:11

We'll keep a welcome in the hillside ..... but you need to bring your own hill- stains remover! ;-) :-D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98tM3ZGrAuc

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Jun 2016 19:37

:-D :-D :-D :-D - or any hill come to that

♥†۩ Carol   Paine ۩†♥

♥†۩ Carol Paine ۩†♥ Report 30 Jun 2016 17:52

Only been to Wales once, back in my college days (late 60’s), when spending a weekend in Sandbach. My then boyfriend’s parents decided it would make a nice trip out for us all.
Clambered up a hill & sat for a while admiring the stunning view.

Thing I learned that day:
White hot pants should not be worn if you are planning to sit on a Welsh hill.

:-|

David

David Report 30 Jun 2016 17:33


I need my eyes tested, I thought it said why you should never go to wakes :-S

Graham

Graham Report 30 Jun 2016 14:58

I went to do a days work in South Wales one day last year. On the way home the driver who took us there got lost. We spent half the night driving across the Brecon Beacons :-( It was a shame it was at night. Had it been daytime, we could at least have admired the view.

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 20 Jun 2016 16:55

Jemima, OH has been sailing all his life, so, adventurous perhaps, but brave - no more so than someone whose hobby is rockclimbing, or skiing.

His main problem now is that all his friends are getting older, and one by one are becoming too old or decrepit to go with him. He has arthritis, but so far is still agile enough to keep sailing.

He is in Balamory (sorry, Tobermory on the Isle of Mull) today, waiting for the gales to blow themselves out and trying to dry his clothes in the tumbledryer in the Harbour Master's office!! :-)

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 20 Jun 2016 11:51

You have a very adventurous OH, Andysmum! :-) :-) and very brave! :-D


The BRECON BEACONS (Mid Wales) - a very beautiful area to visit, especially if you love walking. Stunning Countryside... and even .... SHEEP! ;-) :-D


It is now also a DARK SKIES RESERVE ... so if you are an amateur astronomer or just like watching the shooting stars...

http://www.breconbeacons.org/stargazing
Lovely day into night video




It hammered down all night, with strong winds, but now .... The SUN is trying to come out! :-D :-D :-D :-D

Cooooooeeeee Graham... what's it like in Somerset? ;-) :-D :-)

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 19 Jun 2016 18:41

It's raining here too - all day, non-stop and not a breath of wind.

OH is "enjoying" himself sailing round the Western Isles. Me - I'm indoors, warm and dry. :-)

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 19 Jun 2016 15:14

Hey, guess what Graham ....

.... IT'S POURING! :-D :-D :-D


edited at 18.35 ....

and it still is! ;-) ....BUCKETS :-D


re-edited .... 10pm AND YES ... IT STILL IS! ;-)

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 19 Jun 2016 13:19

I well recall going to one of the beaches near Newgale and coming across a group of soldiers in German uniforms - made my blood run cold for a fleeting moment :-D
they were training down there

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 19 Jun 2016 12:38

Ann, I think Dale might have changed a bit since I was there. Most of the houses were married quarters for the men at the camp.

HMS Harrier was right up on St Annes Head and we used to walk down (literally :-)) on a Saturday evening to go to the Griffin Inn. After a drink - or two we had to walk the 2 miles back up a very steep hill, and as we had usually left it until the last minute we couldn't stop as we had to be back by 10.30pm. (Most of us were still under 21 - those who were older could stay out until midnight.) Anyone a bit drunk when we started was stone-cold sober by the time we got back!! Happy Days! :-) :-)

Sharron

Sharron Report 19 Jun 2016 11:54

All the time I was a carer it was not possible for me to stay away from home overnight so we used to go to places for the day and, several times we went to Wales, from Chichester, because we had to have a bit of valleys.

The excuse was that there was a branch of Home Bargains in Caerphilly, although there were not many bargains after we had bought diesel to get there, and I wanted to see Caerphilly Castle because it was one of Edward I's (don't ask!).

Now we have branches of Home Bargains round here and I have seen the castle we have to think up another reason to go. Maybe we will even spend another night there.

We just love those valleys. I am sorry I never saw them when they were grim with spoil heaps so I could appreciate the contrast because they are so beautiful now.

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 19 Jun 2016 08:58

As a child our family regularly holidayed in Saundersfoot. The memories of sunny days out weigh the wet ones.

Returning there about 30 years with our own young family, there were more wet days than dry. The seasonal shops weren't selling buckets & spades, they were selling wellie boots and raincoats!

Graham

Graham Report 18 Jun 2016 23:47

I have distant relatives in Tenby; but I've never been there. I might have to pay them a visit one day. Now where did I put my wellies and brolley? :-)

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 18 Jun 2016 23:02

Dale is a great place - been there many times - love Pembrokeshire and spent many holidays there - particularly like Tenby which you can get to in a few hours from Cardiff

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 18 Jun 2016 22:17

As Jemima says, it is Graham's choice. The GR Privacy Policy bit in their rules and regs. says

We advise that you never reveal via the Genes Reunited Service any personal information about yourself or anyone else (for example: telephone numbers, home addresses or email addresses) which you do not want to be visible to third parties.

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 18 Jun 2016 22:14

lolol as Jemima said, yes it does always rain :-( but that's why it's green!


Sue (who has lived on the West Coast and now lives in the Valleys)

:-D

Kense

Kense Report 18 Jun 2016 22:11

OK, but I didn't know that. :-)

Graham

Graham Report 18 Jun 2016 21:58

It says I live in Somerset. I think most people on here know that already. ;-)