Once the vigourous engine of the British Empire, after the coal mines and steel works with shutdown, the Welsh Valleys are just a remnant of their former greatness. PayPal.Me/SocksWithSandals
My late nan used to live in Currie st cwm my mum and dad's ashes are scattered over looking cwm and mum's mother and father's house I visited there every year lay flowers mind you the journey from Essex and the climb is getting harder as the years go bye
That site u was just on i think theres s few vehicles thst have lots of bushes grown over it . Behind a fencing you can see it from the lanes when looking down.
I have every confidence in driving my 2019 Peugeot partner through a multi storey. In full employment now in automotive logistics. I never thought I would be offered a job again at 65.
Hiya socks and sandals ,lovely views I must say ,I do remember the coal mining days ,great shows as always Tim keep up the good look FWD I seeing other clips 👏👏👍
Must have stired some memories going back to your first home, lovely you were able to share with us viewers, do you still have any family living there today or like a lot of people had to move away unfortunately, nice vlog 👍
@@SocksWithSandals Bless you, yes I'm fully aware that most paying jobs are minimum wage. I would like to think there will be a levelling up accross the Uk but no doubt, this is wishful thinking !
Nice video Tim and some interesting locations in this one. Your camera/phone really picks up the detail, that fly was crystal clear. Wow that car park ceiling was low, your solar panel was inches away from impending doom! Enjoying these and looking forward to the next video 👍
The statement was true: Visiting where I used to live as a toddler evoked associated memories I had forgotten. You may recalibrate your accuracy of judge of character from that axiom.
The elites were reckless with the safety of ordinary people back then. Not like now for example, when they make sure an injection is safe and effective before convincing the public to take it.