Blue Skies! Yet another Dry day!
Another beautiful day here in God's Country, so off to Ammanford & Moto Wales / Fu3l Stop Cafe.
Look at the blue sky! I must admit to feeling like a poor relation on my Yamaha, amongst all the BMW Beasts outside.
Another beautiful day here in God's Country, so off to Ammanford & Moto Wales / Fu3l Stop Cafe.
Look at the blue sky! I must admit to feeling like a poor relation on my Yamaha, amongst all the BMW Beasts outside.
At last! A dry day! So, Chez Grum to Port Eynon, Rhosili, Llanelli, Trimsaran, Pont Ietes, Carmarthen, & back home on the M4. (Cruise control @ 74). The bike rode like a dream, comfy as heck, & more than enough performance to cope with all my needs. Van Grumsig playlist on the Helmet headset, & Garmin Street Nav to guide me home. The QuickShifter is a dream, making clutchless gear changes effortlessly . So pleased with the bike I even washed it! The paddock stand I bought today made lubing the chain easy, too
3 hours, 90 miles. Dunno how much vertical :-))
A fun time was had!
There is an excellent article in The Byline Times today (Hat-tip Kimmy) by the late Paul Conroy.
Veteran war photographer and correspondent Paul Conroy died of natural causes a day after returning from Cuba with this report of another city under siege. He never stopped bearing witness
It seems that Trumplestiltskin & his thugs are strangling the life out of ordinary Cuban's as punishment for choosing Communism as a form of government.
Good luck with that. 'The international community', 'Rule of Law' etc. are all broken. Witness Mark Carney's brilliant speech @ Davos. Goodnes help the Cubans.
France can support 14 top tier rugby sides
England 10 - Soon to be 12
Ireland 4
Wales 4 - Soon to be 3
Scotland 2
Italy 2
Where is the money going in Wales?
Fresh from promoting the Welsh National Theatre by touring his one man show "Playing Burton", (Read the Programme here) the great man is now promoting Welshness to the Yanks.
The star of "The Americans" and "The Beast In Me" chose to not buy a struggling Football League side, but to shout about Welsh Cculture from the rooftops. Hat-tip Matthew. Not bad for a Taff.
From BBC News - You owe us for rich history, proud Welshman Matthew Rhys tells United States
Indy & I paid our respects to Swansea Jack this morning. Probably Swansea's second most famous dog, after Snoop Dogg, of course.
We were too late to hat-tip The Snoop, unlike 20300ish rabid Swansea City FC supporters on Tuesday night.
The cult of personality separated by a century. I know who I admire more.
Want to know Swansea Jack's story? From Wiki:-
Swansea Jack (1930 – October 1937) was a British dog who rescued 29 people from the docks and riverbanks of Swansea, Wales.
Want more on snoop?
BBC News - Snoop Dogg performed private gig in our canteen
He even seems to have calmed the Swansea v Cardiff rivalry according to this TikTok account
York? On the coast? Well I never!
I was surprised to see this map purporting to show these sceptred isles in 878, with the East coast looking decidedly different from the present coastline. I knew lots of East Anglia and the fels have been reclaimed, but was unaware that the coast furter north had also been. Bloody great lumps missing as they were marshes & shallow seas.
This map was included in an article about the Battle of Bruanburh, and its consequences for the political genesis of these lands. I love the mention of King Owain of Strathclyde, a Welsh kingdom at this time, which has always fascinated me. Including Edinburgh, or Dunedin to give it it's Welsh name. I wonder how many people realise that this was a Welsh realm 1200 years ago.
Good old British Land Rover, Sponsor of the Six Nations, as British as fish & Chips?
Think again. Owned by Indian Tata Motors, built in Slovakia.
Rule Britannia indeed. The rot started by the princess of darkness herself, Maggie (the rat in the kitchen) Thatcher, decimator of British manufacturing, the mines, and seller off of the countries assets to 'free enterprise'.
How did that go for Thames Water? A fudiciary duty to make money for shareholders, & huge salaries to "attract & retain the best management" Fuck off.
It reminded me of the days in the 70's & 80's , when matches were close, we competed, but the difference being we usually won.
Remember Cardiff 1986? Wales leading 16 - 15, against the Jocks? A 23 year old Paul Thorburn kicked a 70 yard monster to seal a win?
Watch the video here (BBC). Still the longest recorded international goal. Chapeau indeed.
The beauty never ceases to take my breath away. Do they have this on other worlds? Other planets?
Are there oceans of Methane? Carbon Dioxide? Mercury? where other life forms have evolved to admire their beauty?
Following on from my post, it turns out that I have torn my ligaments on top and underneath my left foot. I guess that it was too much to go from hero to zero in one go. So now I'm looking at 2/3 weeks recovery. Dagnabbit
Update:
Could this be Gout?
I have wondered recently what the Labour Party was actually doing, until my lovely wife pointed out 3 pieces of legislation going through parliament at present:-
1. Lowering the voting age to 16 in General Elections
2. Making it illegal for MP's to have 2nd jobs
3. Banning foreign funding of UK political parties.
All good news imho, and yet the 'i' leads with:-
Not a mention about these 3 changes by any of the mainstream newspapers:-
PS, Kim pointed me to this one, too:-
A 'Don't lie to the public' bill
Over £1,000,000 in salaries for top 3 executives in WRU.
£500,000 spent on consultants
£5,000,000 lost ticket sales
Balance that, Abi, you uncivil servant
What on earth are these people doing to Welsh Rugby?
UPDATE:-
Just had a screenshot from a mate highlighting the attendance for the home Wales matches. HatTip StevieG.
I've heard there are 50,000 unsold tickets @ £100 average = £5,000,000 lost income.
Corroborated on WRU website today. Green shows unsold seats, in all 3 matches:-
It used to be that you would have to call in favours to get a ticket for home internationals....
We need a reset now. Clear out all the WRU management, and get in a new set. Please.

A special mention.
All the way from Lervig Brewery, from Stavanger, Norvege,
The most amazing imperial stout I have ever tried. Wow indeed. Its a pity its on draught, as I'd have bought all their stock.