From the Epynt Way
Looking north from Mynydd Epynt. Breathtaking - no matter the weather!
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From the Epynt Way
Looking north from Mynydd Epynt. Breathtaking - no matter the weather!
Puddles of sunlight on bare-bleached scatterings of harvested fields…
Rich red-brown fields turned upside-down by farmer’s plough…
Sheep spattered fields and slopes, Llanafan’s hills dappled by cloud-shadows. Country lanes winding lazily from farms to village and away, again, over the rises and falls of the rolling landscape to distant mountains, lush with green bracken, where Garnwen cwtches in Drygarn’s lap…
Tormentil beneath me, steep gorges on either side. Above my head, the skylarks singing their songs of joy…
Today, I am free, to wander without purpose or cause…
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Breezes stir the mountain grasses from their slumbers, and they whisper to me of things I cannot understand or know, of the great wisdom of the earth that lies just beyond my reach.
Jenny Lloyd is the Welsh author of The Megan Jones trilogy; historical novels set in early, 19th century, rural Wales.
You can read about the books or purchase them by clicking on the links below.
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A solitary wanderer upon the Epynt mountain. Puddles of sunlight on bare-bleached scatterings of harvested fields... Rich red-brown fields turned upside-down by farmer's plough...
On this day in 1853. #Wales #history
On this day in 1853. #Wales #history
On the evening of the 9th July, 1853, the residents of the Duhonw valley of our local Epynt mountain had no idea of the terrifying events which were about to unfold. On the banks of the Duhonw brook stood a little cottage called Dolfach. A Mrs Lawrence lived there with her daughter and two grandchildren, and a maidservant. Mrs Lawrence farmed 25 acres around the cottage. A 164 years ago, it would…
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Enjoying the view from Epynt
Darrian rally cars
Starring: Subaru Impreza STi
by Wayne
Take off by Edd Cope on Flickr.