When I was a kid you couldn't see the dry stone walls or hedges because they were under 3 feet of snow..😊 Looks lovely.
@sian8260Күн бұрын
It's been bad in the Caerphilly county area. Farmers were out ploughing the main roads. Council nowhere to be seen.
@susanmitchell4744Күн бұрын
Farming is not for weaklings. Diolch yn Fawr Gareth.
@ScoobyPatchyDooКүн бұрын
They love to moan though
@dave_hoopsКүн бұрын
Spot on Susan.. I couldn't do it
@gillycooper87178 сағат бұрын
@@ScoobyPatchyDooSaying what's happening is NOT moaning. You wouldn't last a week doing what Gareth does.
@andrewphillips90Күн бұрын
Do you have a gio tag just incase something happens so others can find you quickly.
@lindastevens6861Күн бұрын
I’m from Canada and love snow. We are covered for months 😮 But it does not work where you are It turns to slush and then freezes and defrosts into a muddy mess in a day or two once in a blue moon So investment into helpful tools is not fun😢😢😢😢
@lindastevens6861Күн бұрын
Hi Gareth😊
@GeorgesDupont-do8peКүн бұрын
Hello Mr Wyn Jones, don't now if you've seen what the French farmers are up to recently. Sure your French is great (especially with subtitles - jeez, you probably speak Welsh, which is no mean feat), but if not get some French speaker to give you his opinion on the YT vid "Mobilisation des agriculteurs : la Coordination rurale prépare leurs actions autour de la capitale". The French farmers don't mess around. Just sayin'. BTW, I've a lot of Welsh in me, but apart from "iechyd da" and "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch" which I learnt in a statistics lesson at school rather than learning the statistics, that's the best I can do (the proper pronunciation can wait). Oh and "popty ping" which I think is wonderful.