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Chill with the Welsh

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Chill with the Welsh

Postby Cedar on Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:58 pm

You have to be in Pittsburgh for this particular chill, but the truth and sentiment go over well in a lot of other places:

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09244/994570-155.stm

~ Shared by the Welsh National Gymanfa Ganu Association, who will keep you well-fed on all delicacies linked to that little land on our side of the Pond ... if you join their group on Facebook: Gwyl Gymreig Gogledd America. They are great!

Love this quote from the article above:

"'I have ancestors from so many different countries I'm prejudiced against myself,'" N. Rob Willis tells me as he relates how he fell in with this Welsh crowd."

:lol:
History as the new religion? I can live with that.

~ Tracy Chevalier
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