I've been wholly taken up with
finishing something which has to be delivered early next
week (more on this when I've heard results) so the
Blaug has been neglected, again. And comments have vanished
since the commenting service Haloscan/JSKit ceased
to operate from 1st October.
Now I have to figure out
how to set up the Disqus comments service but until
I do, please leave some words here just
so I know I still have a few cyber-friends!
Herewith a few more sketches of
Wales on cloudier days.
9 comments:
Just catching up with the blogs I read... Enjoyed your Welsh posts immensely. I usually spend at least 2 weeks a year in Wales if I can although usually in the far North.
Your canal photo reminds me I've just seen a wonderful programme about the Llangollen aquaduct (Thomas Telford) and feel moved to go and cross it myself - either on foot or in a boat.
Thanks Dominic, good to know you're here. Was the programme on TV - if so, when/where?
When walking along that canal near Crickhowell, I thought what a great thing it would be to take a trip in one of those boats, just following that waterway wherever it went.
ooo a mirror-blog! you clever thing! no end yo your surprises, Natalie!
Keep well.
Adam
Hi Adam - thanks for coming over.I've had this alternative blog for quite a while because on my main Blaugustine blog (which I self-publish) it's very complicated to make each post have permalinks and now there's this problem with the comments service being cut.
I have to work out a better system.
Natalie, I think Wordpress has more resources and is more flexible than Blogger, but this is only from my experience with both on simple blogs ... good luck with your researches, we don't wanna lose your wondrous variety.
Adam, I certainly won't stop using my main Blaugustine blog but I did start making a WordPress version some time back so I could sort out these problems. I must try to finish what I start one of these days!
Natalie, I went to make a list of things I should finish or continue but I never finished the list ... :-)
Ha ha! That sounds very familiar.
The canal programme is here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011g6dw/Canal_Walks_with_Julia_Bradbury_The_Llangollen_Canal/
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