Bredonborough Rising at to a
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Bredonborough.
Rising at 07.00 to a bright and sunny day. WillyFed looking especially cute, even for WillyFred.
The back door I…
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The Minx set off to her meeting c. 08.10, and has now returned.
21.09 Sistery arrived c. 10.40 for our day’s adventuring: a visit to
Aberbeeg (
14th Oct 2012 /
14th Oct 2011) and the home in which St. Edith Of The Valleys was brought up and lived until she was seventeen, then leaving for Bournemouth I…
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The man next door told us he is not a member of the Greene family, but has lived there for 50 years and knew Mrs. Greene, our maternal Grandmother…
There was no lunch to be had nearby – the Railway Inn has new management who have not yet received their hygiene licence – and we failed to find a restaurant in Abertillery. So onto Pontypool and a modest lunch at a modest establishment near the
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Difficult to convey the hardships of mining life - Joe Greene lost a leg
down the Six Bells colliery, hovering between life and death for a
week, and wheezed his life away at the age of 59 - but the museum gives
some indications.
From Pontypool to Ross, where Sistery took a walk while I took a nap.
Home c. 18.00 after a moving family day.
Down the garden for tea with the Minx.
Shopping.
Supper by the back door…
Loading music into Sister-In-Law Nicky’s birthday-present iPod to be given at the Willcox family event tomorrow.
An early gentling ahead.