So last week marked 11 months since I left NZ, and I still
haven’t gotten any better at keeping this up to date in all that time…I get
reminders from various people that there hasn’t been any updates for ages –
thanks for your perseverance and for thinking of me by checking back regularly!
I've used my time wisely and written this while on a train...I’m travelling to my sixth
and final Help Exchange before heading up to Edinburgh at the end
of the week. I’ve just left my great hosts Angie, Keith and their daughter Rowan in
Wales, in a place called Llasantffraid, near the English border. If you are
looking on a map the nearest big town is Welshpool, and it’s about 1.5hours
train to the city of Birmingham. I’ve been staying here for three weeks, mainly
weeding vegetable beds and planting and mulching in vege seedlings. They have a
handful of chickens and a few sheep so I was helping a little bit with them
too. They live in a beautiful area – loads of rolling hills and trees; and the
Spring weather has finally warmed up enough so everywhere you go is super green
and lovely.
I feel like I’ve seen huge amount of this part of Wales,
thanks to my hosts being into climbing, walking and kayaking – I’ve been able
to tag along and check out little villages or walk alongside the canal while
they’ve been doing their thing, which has been really great. We did a big
1.5hour walk through an old limestone quarry, with great views:
This is the Montgomery canal I walked down:
We went over to ‘the gateway to North Wales,’ a touristy
town called Llangollen, which was really nice:
My favourite was when we drove over to Snowdonia National
Park (1.5hours away) and I checked out the village of Betwys-y-Coed (pronounced
Betis e coed) while Keith and Angie went on a full day ‘scramble’ in the
mountains. There was a gorgeous river going through the village and I turned a
30min walk into an hour and a half one as I fully took advantage of the
beautiful day to take my time and take heaps of photos juts for the pleasure of
it.
I really love Wales! I had a great time here and loved it
just as much last year when I went to Cardiff so I definitely recommend people
to check it out! I hadn’t even really considered going to Wales in this couple
of months of travelling (HelpXs nearby hadn’t worked out) but I’m so glad I
did. I know how to make Welsh cakes now too...a bit like a scone mix but with
egg, pressed out, cut into circles and cooked in a frying pan…mmmmm :P
I had originally planned to have only stayed here for two
weeks but it grew into three as I had a bit of trouble finding another host to
go on to, and Keith and Angie kindly offered for me to stay on. I had planned
to check out somewhere further north, mainly the Lake District or the Yorkshire
Dales National Park or somewhere like that, but all the hosts I emailed were either
busy or I didn’t even get a reply – with uni students finishing their exams now
I guess everyone is keen to be up in this area for the summer so hosts have
been bombarded with requests I think. I was going to have to head up to
Edinburgh a bit earlier than planned but I finally found a host that was free
at short notice. I’m now heading to a place called Kirkby Stephen, north of the
Yorkshire Dales National Park. It’s just for five days but I’m just really glad to be
able to see one more bit of the country before settling down again in Scotland
– I want to find a flat and a job in Edinburgh and stay till at least April or
around there.
Here is an overdue list of where I’ve been in the last two months
- 2nd-18th April: Small pig farm in Woolsery, Bideford, North Devon. Saw Clovelly, Bideford and Hartland Quay
- 18th April - 2nd May: B&B in Penzance, Cornwall, with a bus tour out to Land's End and St. Ives village. Also saw Mousehole, Newlyn, Porthcurno beach, Porthleven and Marazion
- 2nd - 4th May: Stay in a hostel in Bath for two nights, include 1/2 day trip to Stonehenge and Lacock village
- 4th - 5th May: Stay with Louis and Claire at their place near Oxford
- 5th - 6th May: Stay in a hostel in Cambridge for a night to catch up withTom
- 6th - 13th May: Cut flowers and salad vegetables business in Gissing, near Diss, near Norwich city, Norfolk. Saw Norwich city.
- 13th - 20th May: Family home with large non-commercial garden (chickens, bees, 2x pigs) by Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Saw Lincoln city.
- 20th May - 10th June: Family smallholding in Llansantffraid, on the English/Wales border, near Birmingham. Went to check out Birmingham for the day to catch up with Jamie from London.
- 10th June - 14th June: Family smallholding in Eden Valley, North Yorkshire, near the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National Park
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