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Sorry....but.... this is usually how I do things. Are you using the Sig-o-Matic link up there on the left of this page? That's what I did and it worked. Good luck.
Thanks for the tip jacquesew! I exceeded my frustration level and took a break. Will try your suggestion when I get back to my desktop. Guess I do need the manual!
Llanrhaeadr translated is the village (by the) waterfall and is located in the mountains of north Wales. The countryside reminds me of West Virginia with its twisty, mountain, two lane roads. Pronunciation? "Lan - while clearing your throat softly" then "ride" and "doer".
Llanrhaeadr translated is the village (by the) waterfall and is located in the mountains of north Wales. The countryside reminds me of West Virginia with its twisty, mountain, two lane roads. Pronunciation? "Lan - while clearing your throat softly" then "ride" and "doer".
So....you mean Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, in Powys..(which is actually Mid Wales)...home of one of my ancestors the Rev William Morgan who first translated the Bible into Welsh in the 1500's...............did you just choose the name then because it reminds you of WV? I'll be there in about 8 weeks..really looking forward to the trip....Oh! I almost forgot...Llanrhaeadr is more properly translated as the "Church by the waterfall" rather than village by the waterfall.
Thanks for expanding the translation...and yes we're talking about the same Llanrhaeadr! My great great grandparents are buried at the church there, had a pint at the falls, and lunched at the Gegin Fach (translation not in my little dictionary). Watch out for the soup.
Thanks for expanding the translation...and yes we're talking about the same Llanrhaeadr! My great great grandparents are buried at the church there, had a pint at the falls, and lunched at the Gegin Fach (translation not in my little dictionary). Watch out for the soup.