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THE WELSH GIFT SHOP - Y SIOP ANRHEGION CYMREIG

Today we are pleased and proud to announce a special offer for all our readers. Looking for a uniquely Welsh christmas gift this year? Where better than the Welsh Gift Shop? Just quote the following code - americymru15 for a 15% price reduction on all purchases. Check out the new product lines below. For a full range of Welsh Gift Shop products visit their website here:- The Welsh Gift Shop


Tumbler / Whisky Glass - Iechyd Da



Carafe & Tumbler - Nos Da - Good Night



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A childrens adventure story set in Wales around the close of the Second World War has won a nationwide competition open to small independent publishers.
The Strange Affair of the Ethiopian Treasure Chest written by Pembrokeshire author Brian John and published by Greencroft Books, beat off the competition in the recently announced 2011 Wishing Shelf awards. The organizers entered the book in category 2, for 6-8 year old children -- and the judging was done entirely by children in that age group, from primary schools mostly in the London area. The competition rules allowed both fiction and non-fiction entries.
In their assessment of the winning book, the youthful judges said It is a wonderful book, a sort of updated Enid Blyton with a touching ending. Lots of the kids who read it found it funny and very well-paced. The illustrations throughout the book were also heavily praised by the children. Your illustrator is very talented!
Commenting on the award, Brian said: The award came as quite a surprise, given that the story is very specific to Wales and given that the youthful judges were all from the South-East of England. What I love about this competition is that the judging is done by children and not by adults. They know what they like! The prize is also an accolade for my artist Boz Groden, since his fantastic illustrations were vital for the overall concept and for the "atmosphere" of the story. I hope that the book will now be adopted by schools throughout Wales, and by children who are intrigued by what their grandfathers might have got up to when they were young.........
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The Welsh Chekov - Theodore Dalrymple


By Ceri Shaw, 2011-10-19

Great article in the City Journal about - ' The unjustly neglected Rhys Davies ( who ) wrote about human frailty with compassion.'

Here is the opening paragraph :- ' W hen I was young my father owned a factory in Tonypandy, a town in the Rhondda Valley of South Wales. He always disparaged the character of the Welsh, for whom I therefore conceived an affection that has remained with me ever since. You may be said truly to like a people when you are aware of their imperfections and are fond of them still. If one can be a patriot of a country not ones own, I am a Welsh patriot. '

The rest can be found here:- The Welsh Chekov

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It's that time of year to update our advertising inventory and a limited number of ad spots are now available in the right-hand column on AmeriCymru. These ad spots appear on 20,0000+ pages and on the AmeriCymru home page, which has google page rank 4.

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New Chat Coming Soon


By Ceri Shaw, 2011-10-20

And here's what Chat might look like ( click on the image to see it bigger):

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Thanks to all of you who voted in our recent poll. It is with pleasure that we announce the results today. Owain Glyndwr won first place beating the rest of the pack by a wide margin. It also appears that Americymru members have a healthy respect for Wales' proud piratical heritage....both Henry Morgan and Black Bart made it to the top three. Third, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions were all tied Here are the positions and votes cast:-

1. Owain Glyndwr 422, Black Bart 153. Henty Morgan 103. Joe Calzaghe 103. Gruffydd Ap Llewellyn 104. Tasker Watkins 95. Simon Weston 86.. Boudicca 76. Ray Gravell 77. Tommy Farr 47. Gwynfor Evans 47. Gwenllian 48. Vinnie Jones 38. Owain Gwynedd 38. Charles Bronson 39. Johnny Owen 19. JPR Williams 110. Jimmy Wilde 010. Jim Driscoll 010. Henry Tudor 0
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Follow the whole nine yards here (a 95 part series) :- Half Marathon Blog

Why I am running:- West Coast Eisteddfod Bryn Seion Church

For details of how to sponsor see this post

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As promised photos of Sauvie Island after our exploration earlier on today.
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