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St. David vs. St. Patrick orMy Saint Can Beat Your Saint Any Day!By Jennifer Rahel ConoverAnother year has rolled around and here we are once again edging up on St Davids Day. Before you ask, let me just say that St David is the patron saint of Wales. With the St Patricks Day frenzy well underway, poor St David is often overlooked. Well Im tired of it. Besides most people dont even realize that St. Patrick was actually Welsh, not Irish!I dont know of anyone who isnt fond of the Irish and around St. Paddys day almost everyone claims to have at least a drop or two of Irish blood running through their veins. However, it makes me sad that most people dont even know who St. David is and even fewer celebrate his day. Poor public relations I guess! St. Davids Day comes on March the 1st, well before St. Paddys Day on the 17th. Saint David or Dewi Sant, as he is known in the Welsh language, was a monk, abbot and bishop, who lived in the sixth century. Perhaps the most well known story regarding Dewi's life took place at the Synod of Llanddewi Brefi. They were voting on whether or not Dewi was to be elected Archbishop. A great crowd had gathered, but when Dewi stood up to speak, one of the congregation shouted: "We won't be able to see or hear him". At that moment the ground under Dewi rose up until everyone could see and hear him clearly. Not surprisingly, he was instantly elected the next Archbishop. It may not be quite as dramatic as driving the snakes out of Ireland but it was quite a crowd-pleaser nonetheless. In Wales St. David is revered every bit as much as St. Patrick is in Ireland but no one in the US has ever heard of him it seems, much the same way no one knows that St. Patrick is actually Welsh. Its really most unfair and I felt I had to do something to rectify the situation.In his day Richard Burton probably did more for St. David than anyone else ever has by including a clause in every one of his stage and movie contracts that he would not work on March 1st, St. Davids Day. By this time you may have guessed that my family hails from Wales, the little country west of England across from Ireland., but were all Celtic after all so whos to say there wasnt a bit of fraternization between them? They crossed that small stretch of water often enough.A surprising number of people dont even know about Wales! I once had someone ask me, Oh yes, isnt Wales a lake in central Florida? Of course a few enlightened souls know our most famous duo, King Arthur and his wizard, Merlin were Welsh. And a few more even know that Dylan Thomas, Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins, John Rhys Davies, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, Timothy Dalton, the beautiful Catherine Zeta-Jones, singing sensation Charlotte Church and opera star, Bryn Terfel are also Welsh but did you know that there have been many famous Welsh Americans? The Declaration of Independence, that most famous of documents, was drafted by Thomas Jefferson, who spoke and wrote Welsh. He, and sixteen others of Welsh descent, signed the document ushering a new era into the world. (And Thomas Cahill says the Irish saved civilization? Bah humbug!)As far as presidents of the United States weve had our share of those, too. They were John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Q. Adams, William Harrison, Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, Calvin Coolidge, and Richard Nixon. Among vice presidents there have been John Nance Garner, Richard Nixon, and Hubert Humphrey. Secretaries of State include Daniel Webster, William H. Seward, and George Catlett Marshall (also General of the Armies in WWII). Among the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court are John Marshall, Charles Evans Hughes, and Roger Brook Taney.Other famous Welsh-Americans were Samuel Adams, one of the founders of Harvard University, Elihu Yale, one of the founders of Yale University, Herman Humphreys, one of the founders of Amherst University, Morgan Edwards, one of the founders of Brown University, Samuel Jones, one of the founders of Brown University, Morgan Lewis, one of the founders of New York University, Rowland Ellis, one of the founders of Bryn Mawr College (Bryn Mawr means big hill in Welsh), William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy, Robert E. Lee, General of the Confederate Armies, Goronwy Owen, poet, classical scholar and headmaster William & Mary College, , Merriwether Lewis, leader of Lewis and Clark Expedition, William Dean Howells, author, critic, and editor, Henry M. Stanley, (Born John Rowlands), newspaper man who "found" Dr. Livingston, Oliver Evans, one of the pioneers of Fulton's steamboat, David Wark Griffiths, pioneer motion picture producer, Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, Luther Hammond Lewis, Founder of Big Brother Movement, John L. Lewis, pioneer Labor Movement leader, Norman Thomas, socialist leader, Lowell Thomas, radio commentator and explorer, Bob Hope, Hollywood and T.V. star (son of Agnes Townes, Welsh concert singer), William George Fargo, Founder of Wells, Fargo Express Co., Daniel Boone, frontiersman, Harold Lloyd, actor comedian, Ray Milland, actor, Jack Daniel, of Jack Daniel's Bourbon, Evan Williams, maker of that famous bourbon, Ellis Potter Earle, founder of Chase Manhatten Bank and financier of the Empire State Bldg.Now Im beginning to sound like the Irish with all their blarney so we may very well be related after all. But I feel a lot better having gotten this off my chest and as you can see Im doing my best to set the record straight once and for all! We wear green on St. Davids Day just as the Irish do on St. Paddys day. However, its customary in Wales to pin a leek or a daffodil to your lapel or hat in honor of the day. So throw away your shamrocks and don your leeks, everyone. Lets keep this on an adult level, but a la Jesse Ventura, my Saint can beat your Saint any day even if they are both Welsh! So hoist your glass of green beer, no sense wasting it, Iechyd da (good health) and Happy St Davids Day to you all!
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A Welsh Argentinian Guitar Duo


By Ceri Shaw, 2008-12-17
Well worth checking out:- A Welsh Arhentinian Guitar Duo
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Ok, if you are Welsh, this isn't anything at all to you, I'm sure, but it sure was to me!I started wanting to learn Welsh when I was about 13 and I couldn't find anyone who spoke it and no way to learn it back in them thar pre-Internet days. When I was 16, I was able to save my pennies (a LOT of them) and order a Welsh-English dictionary from a publisher called the Saphograph Company, now out of business and gone. During one of my many moves and changes of boyfriends, it disappeared and I mourned it deeply as I couldn't get another.So it's just absolutely WILD to me that I can go onto Amazon.com and find this:

So, if you want one, there it is and I think that's going to be my xmas present to me, just for the heck of it.
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Iolo Multnomah


By Ceri Shaw, 2008-12-14

Who is Iolo Multnomah? What's in his pipe? What is the mysterious "Pine Egg"? Read on here http://iolomultnomah.blogspot.com and all will become unclear.


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We proudly reproduce an email from the BlogNet Awards Team below:-

"It is with pleasure that we inform you that your blog has been nominated for the December BlogNet Trophy Contest. Before a site is accepted to our site, we do a manual review to make sure that it meets our standards for content and quality. Congratulations, your blog has passed and is now viewing on our site.

Should you win the monthly award your blog will hold a prominent position for the following month on our front page and on all the sites who display our widget, and you will be included in the year end competition for our Annual award.

This is a Free contest that is fun and will give your site more exposure and traffic! The best way to create a buzz for your nomination is to let all your readers and viewers know about this contest, from friends, family and all your contacts in the various communities and forums that you are with. To encourage people to vote and comment to your nomination, we have created a Comment Contest. People need to REGISTER to have their votes and comments counted and the benefit to them as an added bonus is that they can create a backlink to their own primary business, not to mention the cash prizes that they can win. Nominations close on the 15th of the given month, but the voting and commenting goes to the last day of the month.

Again, congratulations and best of luck!"

Dear members, readers and friends. We need your help more than ever before with this one. We thinking voting the " Americymru " blog as number one in its category in this competition is an excellent way to promote Wales and also your own sites and blogs at the same time ( see above quoted email, paragraph 3 ) Please dont be shy...get along to BlogNet Awards now...register, vote for us and comment, comment, comment! You'll be doing us and yourselves a favour.. You know it makes sense! Have Fun.

HOW TO VOTE

If you go to either of the BlogNet Awards text links in the above article you will be on the right page to vote for Americymru. You will need to login or register at the bottom of the comment panel. Dont forget to include details of your webpage in your registration details in order to get the linkback to your site. Then...just go back to the Americymru page and mark us out of ten and leave a short comment. If you decide to comment on the other entrants as well you may qualify for the comment competition. I'm not sure of the details but I think there are cash prizes for this. Remember ...we only have two weeks to get our votes in. Voting ends on December 31st.

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A few people had a bit of trouble with this and when I looked at the page, I realized it wasn't necessarily completely self explanatory. Below I've laid it out step by step with graphics, and I hope this will make it easier. If you're still not able to do this, I can do it for you but you'll have to temporarily give me access to your site or blog. You could create a temp password for me while I do this, then change it when I'm done. But, here's the tutorial:1. Go to the web ring at http://www.ringsurf.com/ring/nr2452/ .2. You will see this page, below, and click on the button which says "Add Your Link Below"

3. On the next page, fill in your site information in the spaces indicated (highlighted in yellow, below):

4. Go to the next section, below your site information and choose a link for your site by clicking in the white circle (highlighted here in yellow in the graphic below) next to the button image you prefer:

5. Below the section where you choose a button, there is a box with code in it. See graphic below, this section highlighted in blue. Click in the box to select the code, right click on the selected code to copy it. You will need to now put this copied code in the code for your web site or blog. Leave the sign up page open while you do this as you will need to go back to it when you are done.

6. If you have a website, choose where you want the code to go on your site. Open your site and insert the code and then you will need to publish your site to the web, however you do that with your site. If someone else does your site, send them the code and tell them where you want it.

7. If you're putting a button on a blogger blog, open your blog template and choose "Layout", then choose the option to "Add a Gadget" and choose HTML/JavaScript:

8. The Add a Gadget window will open and you drop in the Ring code and save:

9. Once you've added the code to your site or blog, go back to the Ring sign up page. Under the code, is a security code box, type in the numbers/characters you see in the box next to it and click "Submit", as in the example below:

You've now put in the code and submitted it and the next step is for me to approve your site to the Ring, which I'll do as soon as I see it, and I check it daily or you can email me and tell me you've done it and I'll approve you right away.If anyone still has trouble after trying the steps in this tutorial, let me know.
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If you go to this url http://www.cbc.ca/nxnw/ you can hear a half hour interview with David Western master lovespoon carver. Its a fascinating interview dealing with the history and techniques of the craft. There is also a link on the page to his blog http://davidwestern.blogspot.com . The blog has a link to the donation page for the Left Coast Eisteddfod. We would like to encourage all our members and readers to listen to the interview, read the blog and consider donating to the Left Coast Eisteddfod fund. Every dollar you donate entitles you to one "ticket" in the online raffle for the unique lovespoon which David is carving to support the event. Enjoy!

Hear the Interview here. David Western's Portland Eisteddfod Lovespoon The Left Coast Eisteddfod Buy David's book here .
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1. The voting deadline in the Hardest Welshman poll on the main page has been extended to December 31st in order to allow people more time to vote. At the moment Owain Glyndwr seems to be running away with it so now is a good time to vote for your favored candidate and make it a closer race.2. The Americymru Clown of the Month competition hasn't run for a while so we thought we'd give people the chance to submit jokes for our new Americymru Clown of the Year award. There are already several contestants and if you wish to be numbered amongst them submit your joke/jokes in the Welsh Humor Group between now and December 31st. The prize will be, as always, fame/infamy plus an extremely tacky photoshop job on your profile photo which will be posted on the site for all the world to see.Watch this space for announcements about further competitions soon!!ALSO...dont forget the Left Coast Eisteddfod competitions:-Short Stories Competition HERE Pirate Lookalike Competition HERE
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Spencer McGarry Season (SMS) are a three-piece rock outfit based in Cardiff, Wales. Their new album 'Episode 1' will be released recently in Februaury 2009. Read an interview with Spencer in The Von Pip Musical Express .

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Dont forget RSS!!!


By Ceri Shaw, 2008-12-13
Just a note to remind members and reders that you can subscribe to the Americymru Blog and the Social Network using RSS. Simply go to either ( or both ) of the following URL's and subscribe using your browser or dedicated RSS reader:- http://americymru.ning.com/activity/log/list?fmt=rss http://americymru.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default Its one way to easily keep up with whats going on on the blog and the network without having to log in or even open the home page. A larger number of registrations also helps us out in terms of search engine rankings so you'll be doing your bit to promote the site and the Left Coast Eisteddfod as well. YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE! SUBSCRIBE NOW!
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