The Welsh Charles Dickens…

“Better than ever!” was the verdict on the week-long Daniel Owen Festival, celebrating the life and work of the prominent author – often described as Wales’ answer to Charles Dickens. A highlight in Mold’s festival calendar, the event ended on October 22 after close to a thousand visitors enjoyed a week of activities based on key places associated with Daniel Owen. For 2011, the...
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Most Romantic Welsh Island

Most Romantic Welsh Island Mysterious, romantic ­- yet accessible – Welsh island The romantic magic of Llanddwyn Island (Ynys Llanddwyn) island floats on the sea winds, touches lightly on the purple heather, and joins with the echoing seal calls on the black, offshore rocks. It affects the humans who visit here – even leading to marriage proposals. The island is the resting place of Dwynwen, the Welsh patron saint...
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Welsh wonders – with your dog

Welsh wonders – with your dog An island sojourn for humans and dogs: sand, sea and bracing (and healthy) iodine-filled breezes. With a twist. It’s all in Welsh. Kiah and I are fortunate to live on Sir Fôn (there’s the Welsh already), ready to sniff out the best places for dogs traveling with owners. Anglesey (the English name) is the largest of the Welsh islands (accessible by rail, road or ship), and yes, it’s also...
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Learn a little Welsh – make friends:)

An island sojourn for humans and dogs: sand, sea and bracing (and healthy) iodine-filled breezes. With a twist. It’s all in Welsh. Kiah and I are fortunate to live on Sir Fôn (there’s the Welsh already), ready to sniff out the best places for dogs traveling with owners. Anglesey (the English name) is the largest of the Welsh islands (accessible by rail, road or ship), and yes, it’s...
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Respect…

Respect… I’ve always been a bit afraid of cows – no reason, just think they can be a nutty, and their curiosity leads them to be very nosey. (That’s ironic, as I’m a very curious journalist…!) Anyway, back to the cows. Here on Anglesey, our public footpaths often cross farmer’s fields – with animals ranging from sheep ( and beautiful lambs this time of the year), to...
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Spitting, choking and gurgling? No, I’m speaking Welsh:)

Spitting, choking and gurgling – qualities you may need to speak the intricate Welsh language. Or at least that’s how it is according to local women in the Welsh village where I live. I lead a weekly Conversational Welsh (CS) class – the idea being to allow Welsh learners to chat about everyday things, and so become more at ease with talking Welsh. Now, I speak Welsh fluently (it’s my...
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Tie down or fly free?

Kiah, my canine companion, and me were finishing off a lovely Sunday afternon of walking and dawdling (me), and walking and sniffing (her), with a quick stop at a local beach to watch the tide come in. Oh, and share a sandwich too, as it was about 4 o’clock in the afternoon. As we walked over the sand dunes to find a warmish place (it is February) to sit and picnic, this friendly man and...
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Croeso! (Welcome)

Croeso! (Welcome) Return of the prodigal daughter… So, after many years of living abroad (that means not only north America, but also England) I’ve returned home. To Wales. I am in love with this wonderful country of mine – and I want to share her with you… the unusual (vineyards and olive groves, cheese-making and wisgi) the rare (orchids and choughs, and distawrydd) the famous (film stars and...
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Rare redhead in forest

I saw one of the rarest animals in Wales today – a tiny, beautiful red squirrel (Image credit: sxc.hu: Sam Segar.) By the late 1990′s,  animal numbers in Anglesey had dropped to just 40. The Anglesey Red Squirrel Project was a driving force in increasing the red squirrel numbers. In 2004, the animals were successfully re-introduced to Anglesey’s Newborough forest (a coastal Corsican...
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