I am sixty eight years old, a retired headteacher. I live in west Wales, and self-published the story of Lucy Walter, Welsh mistress of Charles 11. At sixty seven my next novel 'Salt Blue' was publsihed by 'Honno'. the story is about a young girl growing up in a claustrophobic community in Wales in the fifties. following a crisis she flies PanAm to New York and returns a different person.
I have lived in Wales all my life. I hve been to the USA on holiday.
Categorise your profile. Important for search purposes. If yours is a straightforward personal profile, check personal. If you are creating a business profile please check the most relevant category. If you are here to submit an entry for the Left Coast Eisteddfod and for no other purpose please check the Eisteddfod option....Diolch/Thankyou.
Hi Gillian ..... Portland Oregon here. Originally from Cardiff. Croeso i Americymru. Gaabriel and I created this site a few years ago as a social and friendship site for the Welsh, Welsh ex-pats, persons of Welsh descent and Cymruphiles around the world. It has grown considerably since its foundation and we would like to extend a warm welcome to you......our latest member. Feel free to invite any friends that you think would be interested in joining and please mention us to your Facebook and Twitter friends if you are on those networks. AmeriCymru has many features which allow people with a shared love of Wales to communicate and share photos, videos, links, blogposts etc and we will be adding new features from time to time. Make yourself right at home. Once again... Croeso!
Sut mae! Hail and well met! Croeso i AmeriCymru, soon to be your favorite website! Hopefully :-) Check out the various interest groups, and the videos and music... wonderful stuff. And there are a lot of nice people here too. If you find somethings you like here, and are on Facebook or in Twitter, invite your friends to join you and us at AmeriCymru. Hope you like what you find! Blessings to you this day -- Bendithion! Brian y Tarw Llwyd
Thanks for getting back to me with the comments, at the moment I am compiling a selection of my Dylan illustrations for a 2012 calendar and it is starting to look good.
look forward to hearing from you soon, keep up the blogs.
I'm not talking to you Gil, you're in Pembrokeshire arn't you. o god. you have got those fabulous views over the sea and I'm jealous.
Only being in Swansea. granted I have got Mumbles but I'm still jealous so jealous in fact that I am on the verge of making a decision to stay a while in Pembrokeshire. but I do have my mum to think of - being in her nineties.
I just think. maybe I should treat myself to seeing somewhere different, anyway places are probably booked through now and I'm not used to spending money on me.
Well. good luck to you and your family. best get back to reality and go and put the kettle on and see my mum is a-o-k.
Gillian, your grandsons are the lucky recipients of your tasty cooking! Everything sounds good, especially that cauliflower cheese. Roasted squash sounds wonderful but the idea of roasting anything today is daunting. The temperature is 93F and expected to feel like 103-109F with high humidity. That's 33-43C! I'm melting just thinking about it. I walked Piper this morning and felt like I needed a shower and change of clothes when we got back. I'm grateful to have air conditioning when the weather is this hot. This is why I'm an autumn person.
Yes, we have a sweet, loyal Pembroke Corgi named Piper. She's a good bit less fluffy than a normal Corgi, with longer thinner legs, smaller feet, and floppy ears. But she's still a Corgi! When she's zooming across the park and her ears are pinned back by the wind, she looks like a true Corgi. I'd like another someday, but as you pointed out -- so many animals makes it tricky to travel without having a lot of good care for them. My mother was a fan of Tasha Tudor, and I have several of her books featuring the Corgis, including a Corgi Christmas advent calendar (that's an annual tradition for us, even though the kids are getting older -- I love advent calendars). And I'm a fan of Victoria magazine too -- I used to subscribe many years ago, then re-subscribed when it started publishing again. Those lovely pages make for a good escape when necessary.
I recently blogged about Chocolate Biscuit cake but need to swear off sweets and breads for a while. Not good for the waistline! Today I'm going to try making Atholl Brose, and for dinner a nice cold gazpacho. No cooking for a while. What traditional Welsh dishes would you recommend for me? I'd love to hear about your favorites.
Hi Gillian, thanks for the suggestion. yes. well. I suggested to my mother and sisters the other day that we could maybe go down to Pembrokeshire to stay for a few days and the reply I got was an emphatic "Boring.." and the conversation turned round to other things at around about that point. so I think I'll probably go to Pembrokeshire on my own some time. this Friday we're off to Llandudno for a few days. I'd still like to go to Pembrokeshire but maybe its' not somewhere one should go alone. lord knows I spend enough time on my own has it is. maybe one day when I am two people would be a better time to go there. if it's to be. I keep putting it off. Hey I trust you and your family are having a great summer. my dream destination is the Maldives but the travel agent suggested that's not somewhere you want to go alone either. thank you for taking the time to reply to me. and again. please take care and good luck to you and yours. nigel
thanks Gil, just got your message. got back from Llandudno yesterday. - back to boring !! - . Hope you're doing well. thank you for taking time to write. Hope all is well. loved going away hated coming back to the same old same old. Cheers!! nige
Diolch Gillian, nice to be here. Yes we are pleased with how well the Studymates list is going. We are based on the North Wales coast but ship Studymates and Aber books worldwide. i am lucky to be able to be a writer and publisher I get paid for doing what I love.
Diolch, Gillian! You're such a dear! Do you have any recommendations on Saul Bellow books? I have only read a few of his short stories, but I bought Ravelstein a while back and keep meaning to read it. :)
Gillian, you have piqued my interest! Saul Bellow definitely got bumped up on my reading list! Hope all's going well, and that you have a beautiful day. Cheers!
You sound like a very busy woman! I'm right there with you; I just started a doctoral program in political science in Chicago, and trying to balance that with work and still trying to write is... not easy! I'm hoping to have some short stories for the contest, but I don't know if it will happen.
By the way, have you read Catherine Merriman? I can't quite pinpoint it, but something in your story reminded me of one of hers in Luminous and Forlorn...
Anywho.
Ah, winter. You know what's funny, though? I was talking to a shop owner in Mermaid Quay in April who was complaining that summer was coming too early and staying too long!
That's wonderful about your painting! Unfortunately, my first experiences with the Assembly were in '08. :( What sort of paintings do you do? I find collaging incredibly relaxing.
I'd love to see your seascapes! Printed textiles sounds like a beautiful art form. Let me know how you like it. How's the cookbook going? And what on earth is puffin pie? Good luck with those manuscripts! I got in some good editing this morning, but have a rather hectic week coming up. Hope everything's going well. Cheers!
Hi, Gillian! Thanks for your note. I know how it is (internet trouble or not) thinking you've written and finding you haven't yet.
It's fun when writing takes you in a unforeseen direction, isn't it? Especially when it's more exciting than you originally envisioned it. I wish you all the best with your current adventure.
Ceri Shaw
Apr 3, 2011
Brian y Tarw Llwyd
Brian y Tarw Llwyd
Apr 4, 2011
Rhianne Griffiths
I'm really looking forward to reading your Blogs here on Americymru Gillian.
You have whetted my appetite for some of the local history in Haverfordwest and more precisely the life of 'Lucy Walters'.
Will you be off to the West Coast Eisteddfod I wonder?
Hwyl Rhianne
aka @LadyBizBiz on Twitter
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May 11, 2011
Ceri Shaw
Jun 2, 2011
Rhianne Griffiths
Thanks for the gift, it was really kind of you. See you on 16th June at the Ivy Bush.
We're cooking on gas now!
Hwyl Rhianne
Jun 5, 2011
Ceri Shaw
Jul 3, 2011
Jeff Phillips
Hi Gillian
Thanks for getting back to me with the comments, at the moment I am compiling a selection of my Dylan illustrations for a 2012 calendar and it is starting to look good.
look forward to hearing from you soon, keep up the blogs.
Jeff
Jul 4, 2011
nigel carl bills
I'm not talking to you Gil, you're in Pembrokeshire arn't you. o god. you have got those fabulous views over the sea and I'm jealous.
Only being in Swansea. granted I have got Mumbles but I'm still jealous so jealous in fact that I am on the verge of making a decision to stay a while in Pembrokeshire. but I do have my mum to think of - being in her nineties.
I just think. maybe I should treat myself to seeing somewhere different, anyway places are probably booked through now and I'm not used to spending money on me.
Well. good luck to you and your family. best get back to reality and go and put the kettle on and see my mum is a-o-k.
Ta ra for now
nige
Yes it was nice hearing from you.
Jul 23, 2011
Meg Evans Smith
Gillian, your grandsons are the lucky recipients of your tasty cooking! Everything sounds good, especially that cauliflower cheese. Roasted squash sounds wonderful but the idea of roasting anything today is daunting. The temperature is 93F and expected to feel like 103-109F with high humidity. That's 33-43C! I'm melting just thinking about it. I walked Piper this morning and felt like I needed a shower and change of clothes when we got back. I'm grateful to have air conditioning when the weather is this hot. This is why I'm an autumn person.
Yes, we have a sweet, loyal Pembroke Corgi named Piper. She's a good bit less fluffy than a normal Corgi, with longer thinner legs, smaller feet, and floppy ears. But she's still a Corgi! When she's zooming across the park and her ears are pinned back by the wind, she looks like a true Corgi. I'd like another someday, but as you pointed out -- so many animals makes it tricky to travel without having a lot of good care for them. My mother was a fan of Tasha Tudor, and I have several of her books featuring the Corgis, including a Corgi Christmas advent calendar (that's an annual tradition for us, even though the kids are getting older -- I love advent calendars). And I'm a fan of Victoria magazine too -- I used to subscribe many years ago, then re-subscribed when it started publishing again. Those lovely pages make for a good escape when necessary.
I recently blogged about Chocolate Biscuit cake but need to swear off sweets and breads for a while. Not good for the waistline! Today I'm going to try making Atholl Brose, and for dinner a nice cold gazpacho. No cooking for a while. What traditional Welsh dishes would you recommend for me? I'd love to hear about your favorites.
Enjoy your day,
Meg :-)
Aug 2, 2011
nigel carl bills
Hi Gillian, thanks for the suggestion. yes. well. I suggested to my mother and sisters the other day that we could maybe go down to Pembrokeshire to stay for a few days and the reply I got was an emphatic "Boring.." and the conversation turned round to other things at around about that point. so I think I'll probably go to Pembrokeshire on my own some time. this Friday we're off to Llandudno for a few days. I'd still like to go to Pembrokeshire but maybe its' not somewhere one should go alone. lord knows I spend enough time on my own has it is. maybe one day when I am two people would be a better time to go there. if it's to be. I keep putting it off. Hey I trust you and your family are having a great summer. my dream destination is the Maldives but the travel agent suggested that's not somewhere you want to go alone either. thank you for taking the time to reply to me. and again. please take care and good luck to you and yours. nigel
Aug 3, 2011
Ceri Shaw
Aug 3, 2011
nigel carl bills
thanks Gil, just got your message. got back from Llandudno yesterday. - back to boring !! - . Hope you're doing well. thank you for taking time to write. Hope all is well.
loved going away hated coming back to the same old same old. Cheers!! nige
Aug 9, 2011
Graham Lawler
Diolch Gillian, nice to be here. Yes we are pleased with how well the Studymates list is going. We are based on the North Wales coast but ship Studymates and Aber books worldwide. i am lucky to be able to be a writer and publisher I get paid for doing what I love.
Aug 19, 2011
Dianne Selden
Diolch, Gillian! You're such a dear! Do you have any recommendations on Saul Bellow books? I have only read a few of his short stories, but I bought Ravelstein a while back and keep meaning to read it. :)
Aug 19, 2011
Dianne Selden
Gillian, you have piqued my interest! Saul Bellow definitely got bumped up on my reading list!
Hope all's going well, and that you have a beautiful day. Cheers!
Aug 31, 2011
Dianne Selden
You sound like a very busy woman! I'm right there with you; I just started a doctoral program in political science in Chicago, and trying to balance that with work and still trying to write is... not easy! I'm hoping to have some short stories for the contest, but I don't know if it will happen.
By the way, have you read Catherine Merriman? I can't quite pinpoint it, but something in your story reminded me of one of hers in Luminous and Forlorn...
Anywho.
Ah, winter. You know what's funny, though? I was talking to a shop owner in Mermaid Quay in April who was complaining that summer was coming too early and staying too long!
That's wonderful about your painting! Unfortunately, my first experiences with the Assembly were in '08. :( What sort of paintings do you do? I find collaging incredibly relaxing.
Sep 9, 2011
Dianne Selden
I'd love to see your seascapes! Printed textiles sounds like a beautiful art form. Let me know how you like it. How's the cookbook going? And what on earth is puffin pie? Good luck with those manuscripts! I got in some good editing this morning, but have a rather hectic week coming up. Hope everything's going well. Cheers!
Sep 12, 2011
Robert Lloyd
Agree - Llandeilo is lovely. Had splendid lunch in the Plough the other day. Nice to hear from you and hope all is well.
Sep 13, 2011
Katy R. Pent
Hi, Gillian! Thanks for your note. I know how it is (internet trouble or not) thinking you've written and finding you haven't yet.
It's fun when writing takes you in a unforeseen direction, isn't it? Especially when it's more exciting than you originally envisioned it. I wish you all the best with your current adventure.
Sep 19, 2011
Rhianne Griffiths
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !!!
Well done and well deserved!
Sep 29, 2011
Rhianne Griffiths
Sep 29, 2011
Ceri Shaw
Hi Gillian...just responded via AC email
Nov 2, 2011
Ceri Shaw
Hi Gillian....payment arrived ok ...diolch :)
Nov 9, 2011