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29 Nov, 2017
A Great Little Shaver!
So easy to use. Very reasonable price. Batteries are easy to change. Compact so easy to carry. Very much to be recommended :)

01 Jun, 2018
A Great Tool in the Anti-Moth Toolkit
Nothing keeps moths away. It's impossible. But you can reduce their numbers - that's the best you can hope to do. This is absolutely one of the many tools in my toolkit that aims to do that and I believe that they have had an effect. They also make the place smell really nice!

01 Sep, 2020
A fantastic book about everyday Welsh people's lives in the early 20th century.
I have so many great books on the six Celtic nations. This beautifully-written account of life in a small Welsh village in the early 20th century is probably my favourite of all of them.
The central topic is the arrival in Tumble (which is near Llanelli) of a very left-wing minister of religion. He wakes the sleepy town up by suggesting such radical things as that evolution may be more real than Adam and Eve and ends up splitting the hitherto-quiet place into pro- and anti-Rev. Williams people.
In the course of relating the tale of this bit of his early years Glyn takes us on a journey into the lives of people living in a Welsh mining community in 1925.
You get to feel yourselves among the villagers as they drink their tea, close their doors as the cart is coming down the street taking human waste out of Tumble and argue about whether a frog could have evolved or not.
Definitely to be recommended.
Llyfr da iawn, Glyn :)