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Aled

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  1. OK we were in this position when we got a dog, and he was kennelled during the day, lived in the house the rest of the time. When we were heading off to work in the morning  he would be waiting in the kennel for his bone and would be fine during the day, very rarely did he mess his kennel. We did work up to this as we first got the dog during school holidays (my wife is a teacher) so his time alone started 1 hours, then 2 etc. Circumstances change the dog is now 5 years old, and we are able to leave him in the house for 6 hours with no issue, however this is the exception as my since Covid i am home most days. If we know we are going to be out for more than 6 hours my Dad lets the dog out for a short walk, my Dad and our Dog are great pals. Hope this helps. 

  2. 10 hours ago, old'un said:

    that you know of..

    well if they are i've got to hand it to them, they have been very very clever, as the field is very close to where i live, and i go past it at all hours of night and day, (i'm a sea trout angler so late nights are not unusual!). If they have good luck to them!

  3. There is one field near me where I've seen a few this summer, they have bred as I've seen a few small ones, i was seeing a few rabbits daily.....haven't seen one for a while now, and nobody shoots these fields, seems rabbits just suddenly disappear! 

    Cheers

    Aled

  4. Interesting post guys. I think where there is a will there is a way. A good few years ago i got myself into a hole financially (totally self inflicted) anyway i sat down with a pen a paper and crunched some numbers....to continue to enjoy my fishing and shooting i had to make changes somewhere so.....my social life was dramatically reduced, (i was still in my 20's) i bought no luxury's, sky tv went, i used the library, and shopped more savvy, (home brand tesco baked beans are pretty acceptable!)... I ate a lot of sea trout and rabbit that year!!! ...I also drank less beer and lost weight, there's a moral there somewhere!! So perhaps we will have to enjoy our sport within the financial means we have available? 

    Cheers Aled  

  5. Well i can give you some good news MInky, it does get better! I had the full snap and a repair operation back in 2001. I went on to play 5 more seasons of rugby, and have enjoyed an active life, fishing shooting, walking etc even done a couple of sprint triathlons. The worse bit was re-learning the coordination of walking and running. It will take hard work, and some physio but it will be OK. 

  6. Nice one! I love a rummage in a charity shop, over the years i've  found an immaculate game bag which needed a new front strap found a suitable belt  for the repair in the belt basket, a lap top bag, a mitchell 206 spinning reel, Hugh Falkus fishing books, wellington boot bag, and some old style cork fishing floats.

     

  7. There were similar issues in parts of Wales. Some of my friends who were brought up in the coastal parts of Wales moved the whole family into the garage to live for the 6 weeks of the summer holiday....they rented their home out as holiday let during the summer!  Tax free cash for 6 weeks. Don't know if it still happens. 

  8. 37 minutes ago, udderlyoffroad said:

    I'm not sure that's entirely true.  Even under the old, uh, terms, we were net contributors, which gives some leverage.

    Also there are plenty of EU members not in the Eurozone, yes in theory all new members must start the process, but it hasn't happened yet.  They haven't even started forcing 'far right' Hungary to give up their Forints...

    You have a point he who pays the piper i suppose, but still doubt it. I may be wrong though! 

  9. 28 minutes ago, udderlyoffroad said:

    The good news for some on here: We'll be back in the EU within 5yrs.  Only this time with even more unfavourable, let's call them terms.  A punishment membership.

     

    Doubt that will happen, because as you have said if we re-join now we will have no say in what terms we join under, the EU will carry all the cards. There will be no concessions. There were some concessions under our previous membership, keeping the pound for example. 

  10. My parents were before retirement, front line health care workers. Both have stated that investing in education regarding lifestyle choices would save the NHS and indeed the country a lot of money. 

    Cheers. Aled 

  11. Mixed feelings here: 

    1. The first home i tried to buy in rural Wales, i was gazumped and the house was sold at a higher than asked for price for use as a holiday home. 

    2. When i lived in Cardiff i was told (not nastily by the way) by an indigenous Cantonian (Canton is a part of Cardiff i used to live there and i did buy my house) that he was unable to buy a house in Canton as all you Welsh speakers are moving in here, and as you tend to be better educated than us therefore you can earn more money and  buy the houses. So maybe local housing isn't only a Rural issue.

    3. Local farmers have in the past been able to buy/build holiday cottages and have brought in visitors which have contributed to the local economy...tourists are money! 

    Does something need to be done. Yes what exactly not sure. Perhaps holiday parks, campsites, chalets, Glamping Pods, and static caravans provided they are sustainably built can possibly offer a middle ground of bringing tourists in, offering local employment, and not affecting the local housing issue. 

    Is there any room left in Rural Wales, where new houses can be built? I know in my area there are some disused brown field areas, which could be used for new homes. 

    Cheers

    Aled

     

     

  12. 20 hours ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

    Hello, years ago there was a well known salmon fisherman in Scotland can't remember name but did some TV programmes, got caught salmon poaching !!, He was always at the  game fairs showing his skills at casting and giving talks, think that ended his career after ending up in court, maybe a PW member from Scotland might know name, ?

     

    Hugh Falkus was once banned from the Junction beat of the River Tweed for using a prawn (Ref: Hugh Falkus a Life on the edge by Chris Newton page 249), don't think it ended his career though. 

  13. Done a bit of buying and selling on ebay over the years. Got some good bit and bobs, i do have a habit of forgetting to look at the postage price, as sometimes i have not saved money as combined with the post price, the product has not been a bargain! Got some good Altberg boots from ebay.

    Cheers Aled

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