Blog posts by year and monthJuly 2013
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Helping us through the Big Stuff
Frequently – when I'm fighting paper tigers somewhere southeast of reality – music does seem like the (joint) most important thing in the world.
Royal Welsh Show 2013: day three
I started the day bright and early meeting up with 14-year-old Daniel Copley, who was entering the Horse Young Handler competitor for the very first time.
Royal Welsh Show 2013: day two
Definitely my highlight of the day and perhaps the week was a trip down to the sports section to meet up with Richard Jones and young Lucy
A warm end to July
July was on course to be one of the driest on record but not anymore following the recent heavy rain and thundery downpours.
Arctic-inspired show explores strange magnetism of North Pole
For many of us, travelling to the Arctic to gaze upon the awe-inspiring Northern Lights is one for the bucket list, a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the wonders of the night sky at close range.
A strange phenomenon on the Pembrokeshire Coast
Adrian Owens got in touch recently regarding a strange phenomenon which he saw on the Pembrokeshire Coast on the weekend of 13/14 July 2013.
Royal Welsh Show 2013: day one
It's been another incredible Royal Welsh adventure for me this year and once again I find myself in the privileged position of having access to some of the great competitors that make the show a world class event.
That is a very big mountain
It may be argued that the tone poems of Richard Strauss represent the apex of late Romantic (or early modern if you prefer) programmatic writing.
Phil the Shelf: exploring 'faith-lit'
Let's face it: if it wasn't for God, being an atheist would be no fun at all.
Local artists win long campaign for new gallery in Aberystwyth
After a hard-fought campaign spanning several decades, a group of artists have finally won their quest to open a new gallery in the centre of Aberystwyth.