Lovely seeing the summary of last year, nice stills at the end of the video too, thank you. Looking forward to the return of the beautiful LJ2 and LM6 in a few weeks. 💞
The terminology that evaded our wonderful singer, was, heaving sheets, lifts, and down hauls and halyards, and turning the capstan to haul the cable and weigh anchor. I did not catch the name of the ship or the pub. I fancy seeing a picture of that gifted translator.
This was incredibly interesting. I’m a young wildlife gardener myself and have seen amazing biodiversity in my own garden by simply adding a wildlife pond, log pile, and native wildflowers. I can only imagine the benefit of everyone trying to improve the habitats in their own gardens
Cyfarchion o Dde Awstralia / Greetings from South Australia . Mae fy nheulu yn tarddu o bob rhan o Ogledd Cymru er yn Sir Ddinbych yn bennaf/ My family originate from across North Wales though mainly Denbighshire. Rwy'n perthyn i fand sianti yma yn fy nhref leol. mae hyn yn wych. thak chi am bostio hwn / I belong to a shanty band here in my local town . this is great . thank you for posting this..
Thanks for posting this. With such a strong seafaring tradition in Wales, there had to be lots of shanties in Welsh! Diolch yn fawr o fy nghalon i Gwilym Bowen Rhys for collecting a few!
This is such a cute film! Love the jingle jangly music to go with it! Let’s all support the Wildlife Trusts’ mission to save the Water Vole - the UK’s fastest declining mammal.
Hi there... we're glad you liked it! They do make a satisfying sound! We have more info on our web page at www.northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk/our-projects/our-river-wellbeing
We're glad you think so! You can find more information about the project at www.northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk/wrexham-industrial-estate-living-landscape