Ah, we'll be in Scotland undergoing midge-attackdobby wrote:to Arthur BrownMuzorewa wrote:Maybe I should change my forum name....dobby wrote:Team Muz and fire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOErZuzZpS8
PS we are probably going to be there 3rd to 5th September.
Team Muz Wales tour 2010
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Re: Team Muz Wales tour 2010
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No worries, there's a lot of the 'summer' left.
Enjoy Scotland
Enjoy Scotland
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Great photos........ as expected.
Looking forward to seeing the results of the Scottish tour!
Looking forward to seeing the results of the Scottish tour!
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Seems they get on so badly that Jr's latest FaceBook profile picture is of the pair of them ....dandemann8 wrote:....but can I ask one question, do the kid's really get on that well together I just love how Jnr look's after Muzette
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Well, according to the trusty Beeb, the recent Storm Hannah has uncovered this prehistoric forest which was buried under water and sand more than 4,500 years ago, details HEREMuzorewa wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2010 10:06 am You may wonder why, from Cae Du in Gwynedd on our last night, we ventured south into Powys and then Dyfed to Borth. This was in search of the lost forest, some Scottish geezer on the recent "Coast" series on the BBC was waxing lyrical about how Cardigan Bay was once a fertile land and to prove it there is the remains of a forest at Borth which can be clearly seen at low tide. Google to the rescue and check out the tide times, and get along there....
So I thought it was worth a trip back to the area, and the remains are indeed very much better exposed, it’s actually quite eerie standing there in what surely was once a forest