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Review : Pagan Britain
Having read a good chunk of the original stories, I turn away slightly from mythological themes and back to something more academical : the ...
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"To claim that you are being discriminated against because you have lost your right to discriminate against others shows a gross lack o...
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I've noticed that some people care deeply about the truth, but come up with batshit crazy statements. And I've caught myself rationa...
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For all that I know the Universe is under no obligation to make intuitive sense, I still don't like quantum mechanics. Just because some...
With names like that I assume this is in Wales...
ReplyDeleteMichael J. Coffey indeed, I expect young Rhys has been hiking across countless Welsh mountains and valleys, compass in hand and telescope on back, for many years. Regarding him being Welsh, I imagine him singing joyfully all the way, enjoying the natural reverberation of the amphitheatres provided by local geological features...
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Well I would have been frolicking gaily through the Welsh mountains had easyJet not robbed me of a day of holiday... grrr.... no, this one was taken by a friend of mine. He's got a bunch of stuff here : https://www.flickr.com/photos/162287967@N06/albums/with/72157689716139262
ReplyDeleteRE: Ian's photography: There are some spectacular panoramas in there. Nice.
ReplyDeleteEvent Horizon -- I'm nearly half Welsh through both sides of my family, so singing through the hills is what I'd be doing if I were there. :) I can even siarad a (very!) little Cymraeg.
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