Thursday, September 15, 2011

alicymru's photostream

St David's CathedralPembrokeshireRhossilliArch on Worm's HeadWorm's Head
Cefn BrynCefn BrynSwansea bay

Pretty Pictures

It's all very well me going on about Wales in this blog but I haven't shown any pictures of this lovely place. I had a little rummage around on Flickr searching for tags of this fair land and there were plenty of marvelous images to choose from. However, not feeling that comfortable about using other people's photos and not really fully understanding what I could or couldn't use, I decided to go ahead and set up my own Flickr account so I could share my own delightful pics. I have to put a disclaimer here; please be aware that the following photographs may create a false impression of the Welsh climate. Most of the time it is raining so please don't be fooled by the sunshine present in the pictures;it is the exception not the rule.Also I have to acknowledge the presence of Lambo (beloved Campus mascot and seasoned traveler), and of course, Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/67534086@N05/

Okay, this did not work out quite as planned as I have accidentally already posted my photostream from Flickr on the blog.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Rugby

Aah, rugby, the national game of Wales.Traditionally, fifteen burly men (though many fine women's teams exist, there isn't much television coverage unfortunately)throwing themselves at the opposing fifteen equally burly men. The purpose is to run to the opposite end of a field and land on one's face placing an odd shaped ball over a white line painted on the ground in order to score five points. Then one man kicks the ball a long way over an extremely large H shaped set of posts to get a conversion for an extra two points. Points can also be scored by the same kicking method in the form of a penalty kick or a drop goal. These are worth three points. The team with the most points wins, hurrah! There are, of course, complicated aspects of the game rucking, mauling, the lineout, and scrum, but I don't understand how that all works. All I know is that it is very physical, exciting, and I tend to get a bit emotional about supporting my national team.

Well, another four years have passed so it is time for the Rugby World Cup.This year it is being held in New Zealand(known as the All Blacks, because their kit is all black, ingenious eh?!) and the host nation is the strong favorite to win- well they are awesomely brilliant.Wales, though a pretty decent side, should make it through the group stage to the quarter finals. Now I have a RSS feed to Google Reader I should be fully aware of all the little intricacies of the Rugby World Cup fever. So far, my first impression is 'too much information'. Maybe there's a way to be more selective with feeds from within a site. Some exploration is required methinks.

So my hearty best wishes go out to the other side of the world cheering on those burly fifteen men in red.

2011 Wales Rugby World Cup Squad