A TRIP TO THE ANCIENT CAPITAL OF WALES23/07/04
“At the end of the day if you have travelled and did something hard you’re ready for something to eat, and then when you’ve got something to eat and you feel that wee bit of tiredness coming over yourself you say “I have achieved something on my own two legs” you’ve moved your body, because everybody’s body is made to withstand a certain amount of punishment and this punishment is good for you, I’d think, because people are getting to soft nowadays, they are sitting in big chairs watching TV or they are sitting in motor-cars, they’re sitting everywhere. But maybe out there on the weekend we punish ourselves to our own satisfaction but its not punishment, to us its pleasure because when we think its getting to hard we ease up that wee wee wee bit and we still carry on although there might be an another hour at the end of the day but what’s an hour when you‘ve had a day of pleasure?” ~ Bill Houston.
Nic and Andy always respect the countryside and the people who live in it. We follow the Country Code at all times. We are especially careful about our campsites, whenever we leave our camping place for the night we stop a few yards away and look back and check that absolutely nothing is left behind, not even a spent matchstick!
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