Dinner at 3,000 feet!
Rescue workers and RAF crew members consumed a feast on Tryfan recently. The ‘extreme dine’ was a dinner of roast lamb along with dessert – eaten on top of the 3,000ft-high Welsh mountain.
Rescue workers and RAF crew members consumed a feast on Tryfan recently. The ‘extreme dine’ was a dinner of roast lamb along with dessert – eaten on top of the 3,000ft-high Welsh mountain.
‘Ladies’ in a Man’s World… almost 200 years ago! In the late 1700s, the male-dominated Penrhyn quarry suddenly resounded with some aristocratic-sounding female titles – including ‘Empress’, ‘Broad Countess’, ‘ Viscountess’, ‘Small Lady’, and ‘Narrow Ladies’. However, it was not … Continued