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Sadly, there was a cloud right on the horizon, so I didn't get to see it rise. These were taken about 90 minutes later. I am going to see what the moon set looks like in the morning.
I wonder if this in in Wales--the sheep have spray paint on them. Very fun to see!
KID FRIENDLY!!
What Sheep Herders Do When They're Bored....This video will put a smile on your face.
Very cool! You wonder how someone thought of this. Sitting around over a pint someone says, hey, what can we do with the sheep? (And not get arrested.)
http://www.wimp.com/sheeplight/
Royal Wedding: harpist Claire Jones chosen to play
Prince William and Kate Middleton have chosen royal harpist Claire Jones to entertain guests at their wedding.
St James's Palace confirmed she has been asked to play at the wedding reception to welcome the royal couple on 29 April.
Read more HERE.
This is a photo of a slate pig sty I took at St. Fagan's in 2005.
THE new director general of National Museum Wales yesterday pledged to take the nations most popular visitor attraction into the future, while holding onto its past.
, who was appointed to the role last year, said the museum at St Fagans had an important emotional appeal to people in Wales, as he spoke to Cardiff Breakfast Club yesterday.
The site, founded by Iorwerth Peate in the 1940s, is Wales biggest tourist attraction, drawing in more than 600,000 visitors a year.
The concept of St Fagans has a very powerful emotional appeal, he said. Generation after generation have been brought to St Fagans by their parents and grandparents. Families are two-thirds of our visitors, and that is an extraordinarily high proportion.
Mr Anderson outlined his radical overhaul for the museum, which will see the National Museums archaeological collection brought to the site. The move will take St Fagans from a museum looking at Wales history from the Middle Ages to one looking back to the days of the first human habitation in Wales.
Twosigns welcoming visitors to a historic Cardiff suburb vanished after Welsh-language campaigners insisted: Theres only one f in Llandaff.
The 2,000 signs were unveiled on March 2 by the Llandaff Society featuring only the anglicised version of the word. That reads: Llandaff.
But 16 complaints to City Hall then insisted that if only one version of the name was used it should be the Welsh version Llandaf. So overnight the council confiscated the signs, just weeks after giving them the thumbs-up.
Mom doesn't approve of her daughter being marked, "100% Welsh lamb"!
Regrettably, there's no photo of the tattoo.
Theyve branded my girl for life, says angry mum
A MUM is furious after finding a tattoo on her 16-year-old daughter.
Police are investigating after Renee Brady reported a South Wales tattoo parlour for branding her daughter without proof she was over 18, the legal age for a tattoo.
Renee, of Fairwater, Cardiff , said she was mortified when she first found out daughter Levi -Paige had a tattoo just above her backside reading 100% Welsh lamb.
HM Stanley statue unveiled in his home town of Denbigh
A of controversial Victorian explorer HM Stanley has been unveiled in his Denbighshire home town.
Critics have opposed honouring the African explorer saying he was guilty of crimes against humanity.
But people celebrating the statue's unveiling outside Denbigh library called the claims unfair.
They included representatives from the Congo-Wales Friendship Circle, who said Stanley is still revered in their country.
The sculpture shows the moment Henry Morton Stanley uttered the phrase by which he is best remembered - "Dr Livingstone, I presume?" - when he found the explorer in east Africa in 1871.
Read on to learn Stanley's birth name, what famous war he fought in, and more trivia--good for pub nights!