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Magical Wales
... Welsh language is thriving, in fact, many English-speaking children cross the border to attend Welsh-speaking schools and kindergartens. North Wales economy seems to be doing well through tourism, as parts of the coast are covered by huge caravan sites.
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"Rain is an attitude of mind."
... to Aberaeron, through increasingly heavy rainfall.
One stop under a garage forecourt roof while Nick knocked the float chamber with a large spanner in a technical kind of a way, as we had both smelt petrol, and we were off again.
When we were planning this trip, we had come across the Harbourmaster Hotel in Aberaeron on a website and just knew we wanted to stay there. Sometimes these things can be a disappointment ...
Cheadle to Llanwrtyd Wells. Wales
... and stopped for coffee at Ludlow on the way to Wales. Although it rained all the way it was a lovely drive through rural England and Wales. The fields ultra green and lush and the Welsh hills dotted with Welsh lamb. I feel lamb could be on the menu tonight. We have now arrived in Llanwytrd Wells and our accommodation at Cerdwyn Villa. We are surprised by the smallness of the room. Nowhere to put a suitcase and hardly anywhere to turn around. ...
Hike in Wales
We left Kari and Pete's around 10 AM and drove to Brecon Beacons where we drove through some incredible farmland and down an extremely narrow road to the base of the hill we were to climb. The road we drove down was just wide enough for Pete's car, and at that, the hedges scrapped the side of,the car. The sun was shining but it was quite windy at times and at ...
A spontaeous decision
... felt
no need in attending University, I wanted to see the world, get away
(and actually, I wanted to be different). I think so many schools push
their students to go to University without giving their pupils enough
time to really think about all the options. Everyone I knew was going to
Uni, and most of them going only to study further into the subjects
they'd done at A Level, because that was the easiest thing. That's the
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