Lunchtime today we met up with Eleanor and Toby for a short walk in the Manor of Mr & Mrs Mike P. There are those who think that a Civil War battle took place here and on the other hand there are those who do not - blooming two handed historians. Anyway, we strode over the fields behind the Museum along the St Fagan's Circular Walk. Good job it was frosty because if it hadn't been we would have been up to our knees in mud. Eleanor was tour guide and you can see the quality of her leadership and confidence in the picture - we were actually heading to the left of the camera position and yes, this is where the two crossed swords are located. Lunch was planned for the Plymouth Arms but they were full so we went to the Coach & Horses in Peterston where Alan also joined us for a relaxing late lunch.
Bob Higgins was DG for Rotary in South, East & West Wales in 2009/10 and this blog records the important events that took place in the run up to and during 2009/10.
Some of the links Bob likes to keep handy:
- Newport: The Rotary Club of Newport
- District 1150 website
- Thanks for Life: this year's major RIBI-wide project
- The 'How to join Rotary' page
- DG Donna's blog
- DGE Mike Parry's blog
- District 1150 Foundation Alumni Association
- District 1150 GSE Team 2009 to Adelaide
- District 9500 GSE Team 2009 - incoming from Adelaide!
- Edwina's Family History Pages
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Saturday 30 January 2010
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Ah yes, I can see the shaw very clearly in the background ;-)
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