Posted by Ffion on Jul 30th, 2011 | 0 comments
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...
Posted by Ffion on Jul 28th, 2011 | 3 comments
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...
Posted by Ffion on Jun 26th, 2011 | 0 comments
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...
Posted by Ffion on Feb 23rd, 2011 | 0 comments
A post from Kiah, my beautiful lab/border collie companion.
I was in trouble this time, and all because I love to swim.
In Toronto, (Canada) I lived in the Beaches – ravines, trails, quirky homes, baseball parks, good sniffs, dogs – great place. Oh, and did I mention the doggie bakery, with lots of delicious dog-safe chocolate cookies (biscuits to Brits) and donuts… mhmm.
Oh yes, back to my...
Posted by Ffion on Feb 5th, 2011 | 0 comments
Communities on the Isle of Islay are moving forward with plans for tidal energy and renewable fuels while maintaining age old methods of agriculture and whisky distilling.
(originally published in The Ecologist 12 November 2010).
Everything seems to slow down on Islay – this southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides – also known as ‘The Queen of the Hebrides’. Drivers wave as...