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Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] Hello and interests -- Rhandirmwyn
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 11:51:09 +0100
In-Reply-To: <001401c32ff0$9c99fda0$062cff3e@MALSDESKTOP>
Hello Mal and thank you. I'm sorry to hear your weather is poor . . . just to make it worse, I'm in Portsmouth where it's bright, sunny and warm. What is it they say about the sun shining on the righteous? :)
Thanks for the address, I actually found an email address for the store on www.cilycwm.com, a nice little website for Cilycwm, Rhandirmwyn and the area around. Take a look if you get a chance.
Happy trails . . .
Merv
wrote:
> Hello Merv,
> The Rhandirmwyn post office is a combined village sub-post office and store.
> It seems that it is located in the white cottage which is shown in the
> foreground of the photograph on the following website....
> http://www.btinternet.com/~meridklt/wales/
> The local directory lists its telephone number as being 01550-760293 and its
> land mail address as being.....
>
> Rhandirmwyn Post Office Stores,
> Panau Cottage,
> Rhandirmwyn,
> Llandovery.
>
> I hope this is of some assistance to you.
> regards,
> Mal Davies.......... from a damp, grey, overcast Ammanford in
> Carmarthenshire.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Merv Thomas" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 9:57 PM
> Subject: [Cmn-L] Hello and interests
>
>
> > Hello one and all,
> >
> > . . . as promised Pauline, I've had me tea so here I am ;)
> >
> > Don't you find that some days it feels like your swimming in treacle, and
> then on other days [like today] everything goes just right. After a couple
> of days trying unsuccessfuly to get subscribed, someone flipped the switch
> and here I am. Also a phone call at the weekend led to another phone call
> this evening and bingo! I'm talking to my grandfather's cousin's daughter
> for the first time in my life and I've broken down a bit of a wall on my
> THOMAS line. Happy? me? Oh yes! :)
> >
> > My areas of interst are as follows:
> >
> > I've got a JOHN line centered on Pentyrch in Glamorgan . . . there's loads
> of 'em. I think half the sheep on Garth mountain must have been called JOHN
> as well as half the people. Then I've got a THOMAS line that starts in [and
> this is where I made real progress tonight] Beulah . . . which I haven't
> even found on the map yet, but am told it's close [within about 10 miles] of
> Rhandirmwyn where my THOMAS and BOWEN lines cross briefly. BOWENs stay in
> Rhandirmwyn while THOMAS heads for the Rhondda and joins up with the JOHN
> line. The rest, as they say is pure biology :)
> >
> > Could someone give me the phone number of the post office in Rhandirmwyn?
> >
> >
> > Happy trails . . .
> >
> >
> > Merv Thomas
> >
>
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