Please tell us a little about yourself.
I am of Cardiganshire descent - both my grandmothers were born and raised in South Cardiganshire - Betws Bledrws and Cilcennin. I went to school in Aberystwyth, then England. I lived in Germany (BAOR), Nigeria, East Pakistan, and Indonesia - then worked for the Halle Orchestra (PA to the Chief Conductor, poor soul). Then I worked in London and eventually came back to Lampeter in 1994 to do a degree and also did a wonderful course in Cultural Landscape and Archaeology which led on to my present interest in Genealogy and local history. I live in the cottage where my Grandmother lived and currently teach a Family and House History course in the University of Wales, Lampeter and am a member of their Student Support Team. I have a lot of involvement with the local community, and in researching both my family and the local history. My Welsh IS improving (or so I tell myself).
What's your story about?
My story is about my Grandmother and how my brother and I spent Sundays with her long ago, in the Llangybi of the 1950s. I wanted to encapsulate one of the many happy days we spent with Hannah - and also, from a practical viewpoint, I had photos to fit the story.
What did you find most rewarding about the workshop?
Meeting all the other very interesting people, both local and the 91热爆 team, who took part in the four days VERY HARD WORK!
Quite apart from learning potentially very useful new skills and techie things it was great meeting people who were all "aware" - and all interested in life and community - and all good fun! It was definitely a community enhancing experience.
Hopefully we will be able to meet each other again. [I meet someone in town who said - ah yes, you're the card sharp - dearie me!]