tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-210692081896989711.post7801857301017378858..comments2023-10-22T10:22:12.976+01:00Comments on Between Worlds: Wales, beauty, culture and Rev R S ThomasAnnishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17553533371555454704noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-210692081896989711.post-30628680381858454712012-07-16T20:58:29.759+01:002012-07-16T20:58:29.759+01:00I would like to collect together my various tours ...I would like to collect together my various tours into a book. All are Christian-inspired and turn up hidden gems. <br /><br />I hear the Isle of Man is beautiful. My advice is seek out poets, writers, gardeners, sculptors and artists who have valued the past, adorned their present and shaped the future and cherish them. They add somthing intangible and wonderful to any tour. One can borrow ideas from them to adorn one's own present. Do hope weather improves for you. We were lucky in that it did not rain....except one day. The cottage we stayed in in Wales was superb. I can give you the details if you are interested.Annishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17553533371555454704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-210692081896989711.post-34319283585330848712012-07-16T11:39:55.050+01:002012-07-16T11:39:55.050+01:00Hi Annis
I thought this was lovely. Seriously, h...Hi Annis<br /><br />I thought this was lovely. Seriously, have you ever considered travel writing? Particularly as you illustrate with your own photographs. <br />We love Wales too. This year we are hoping to stay in a friend's house in Carlisle. I like that wide 'arc' down from the Solway firth, through Lakeland and Lancashire down to the North Wales coast. Reputedly you can see the Isle of Man from St Ninian's.<br />Best wishes. Alison GAlison Griffithshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12300516874593573205noreply@blogger.com