One of the congregants was selling Welsh cakes before the service at church yesterday, and I hoisted my Welsh flag on the church flagpole in honour of Dewi Sant.
Any leeks eaten in his honour yesterday?
One of the congregants was selling Welsh cakes before the service at church yesterday, and I hoisted my Welsh flag on the church flagpole in honour of Dewi Sant.
Any leeks eaten in his honour yesterday?
I spent a long time driving down the A1 wondering why Radio 3 had given so much airtime for Aled Jones to chunter on about Elijah in the Welsh choral tradition. Go me, showing off the Welsh part of my heritage :smack:
okay, that’s one remedial raw leek for you to eat today!
I knocked a leek about a pate!
Yes, we had a leek and cheese galette for dinner.
that sounds good - care to share the recipe?
Mr. Neville’s the one who made it, but I believe this is the recipe he used. We vary the cheeses we use, in order to use up what we think needs to be used up in the cheese drawer.
We sang Cwm Rhondda as the recessional hymn at mass last Sunday.
Nothing for that particularly, but I did have a party to celebrate my 10,000th day of life (since I missed my birthday party this year due to an inconveniently timed election).
I bought two lovely bunches of daffodils.
Saint who’s Day? Never heard of it before, but that’s a badass flag linked to in the OP.
Saint David is the patron saint of Wales - known as Dewi Sant in Welsh. That’s the Welsh flag in the link.
BTW, my dad’s name was David, and his birthday was March 1, but it was a coincidence.
I watched a couple of episodes of Bobinogs and Sam Tan* with my half-Taff little daughter, and then listen while my fully-Taff wife sang welsh songs to her.
*Fireman Sam