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Glyn Davies left a comment for Zoe Brigley ThompsonPosted on May 28, 2011 at 7:31am 1 Comment 1 Like
When I think about leadership, I will always remember family stories told to me about my Welsh grandfather. Graham Roach was a miner who worked his way up to be the pit’s safety officer, a job which often involved dealing with painful and disfiguring injuries. People are often aware of mining disasters, but often, they are not so conscious of the accidents that happen regularly, every week even. How, for example, my grandfather watched a slice of stone fall down and cut off the four fingers…
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Wars are not only fought along battlelines, but also at home. And while cultural and political tensions are played out on the field of war, they also show themselves in the towns and cities that soldiers are fighting to protect.
One sad story of the home front was told to me by my Welsh grandmother, Norma Roach. it told the tale a family of Italian immigrants, who during World War Two, lived in Maesteg, a small coal town in South Wales. Italians from the Apennine Mountains…
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Brian y Tarw Llwyd said… It is that time of year again, so Penblwydd Hapus i chi! Happy Birthday to you! May your day be full of good friends and family, and good cheer.
Pob hwyl
Brian

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Cynthia Davies said… Hi Zoe . Just got your invite . Come visit The NY Welsh anytime .We're only an hour away and a source of great croeso, Welsh cakes and bara brith ! Enjoyed your poetry reading . What part of Wales are you from ?
Swansea Jack said… Hi there, ‘Ex-pat’
What town were you born in? I’m trying to get all Ex-pats located on the WALDO Map – go take a look:
http://americymru.ning.com/group/americymrumemberswhitherartwe
Right now, based on your profile information, the best I could do was put you at sea with a couple of dozen other Ex-pats who provided no birthplace.
Thanks.
Hi Zoe
Insperational poetry, moving and uplifting. Keep up the good work.
Jeff
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