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Must be a bit chilly - or maybe you fire up a pot-bellied stove?
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I usually light the fire a few days before Christmas and keep it in until Christmas morning just to take the cold edge off.
Good Welsh Anthracite.
Hard coal won from the ground by even harder men.
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I usually light the fire a few days before Christmas and keep it in until Christmas morning just to take the cold edge off.
Good Welsh Anthracite.
Hard coal won from the ground by even harder men.
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Are they still mining anthracite? That's what we used to fire our Esse solid fuel cooker, living rurally as a child two miles outside Carmarthen, late '40s. My mother, born an urban Lancastrian, found it difficult to cope with the lifestyle change.
 
Is your middle (earth) name Gimli by any chance?
Ha! - he used to live just down the road in Amanford my mother nursed his mother in her final days - right arrogant and ignorant soandso
 
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Christmas present from a friend of ours Ruby she lived for 14 years.. And passed away Christmas 2018
We miss her very much she was a proper nanny dog with the children. IMG_20171224_191444.jpg
Christmas morning at 530am 2017
Children who would have them. :love::xmas-smiley-016:
 
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