It will come as no surprise to my readers that I am still on my soapbox and I hope you will not be cross with my staying there!! As Wales continues trying to tackle the second wave of Covid-19 I […]
There’s a road from Aberdyfi, which winds its way through the Dyfi Valley overseen by the Plynlimon and the Tarren Hills somewhat parallel, sometimes not – to the Aberdyfi River. The road jogs its way a little through a quiet […]
Wales has been renowned over the years that I have been fishing for producing top class fly anglers. These people have in the main been fishing for trout and salmon. Over the years coarse anglers began to fish for their […]
It feels unusual to be contemplating winter, since at the time of writing in late September, we are experiencing a fleeting heatwave and are sadly, still in the midst of the pandemic. Whilst I cannot pretend that winter is my […]
September trees rattle like down turned paper cups. Golden lampshade softens tones of green and grey but heightens hues of crimson berries and the rolling waves of fallowed hay. Birdsong scatters and slowly fades into insignificant outbursts of random chatter […]
Surprisingly, this is the first Barry photo feature in Welsh Country. Admittedly the scenery of Barry may not be as spectacular as it is in some of Wales’ more celebrated locations but there is much to admire and enjoy. I […]
In 2018 Gwent Angling society based in South Wales embarked on a programme to show how important Angling is/was to the Welsh economy. They did detailed research and presented it at the highest level of Government and to the national […]
There is just something I find very magical about those first few hours of the morning and the last hours in the evening. It is often that you find yourself alone during these times, most people still tucked up in […]