Thanks, you just gave me pangs of homesickness for my native Wales. (It only gets me when I see Welsh mountain pages and when the Welsh Rugby team is on telly!)
Come on then. I had a welsh grandmother and love all things welsh, but I don't speak welsh. What does your comment mean?
By the way when I watch the rugby with the crowd at Cardiff Arms Park/Millenium stadium singing "Land of my fathers" I also get a tingle down the back of my neck. The only other occasion that happens is when a Spitfire flies overhead.
dadndave - May 10, 2006 9:38 pm - Voted 10/10
Hen Wlad fy naddhauThanks, you just gave me pangs of homesickness for my native Wales. (It only gets me when I see Welsh mountain pages and when the Welsh Rugby team is on telly!)
munroitis - May 12, 2006 7:06 am - Hasn't voted
Translation requiredCome on then. I had a welsh grandmother and love all things welsh, but I don't speak welsh. What does your comment mean?
By the way when I watch the rugby with the crowd at Cardiff Arms Park/Millenium stadium singing "Land of my fathers" I also get a tingle down the back of my neck. The only other occasion that happens is when a Spitfire flies overhead.
Thanks.
kamil - May 14, 2006 11:19 pm - Voted 10/10
who let the dogs out?Good report, with a personal side, not just dry facts :)
Reminds me of my days in Snowdonia not so long ago...
cheers,
kamil