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Post by Brochfael on Mar 13, 2005 19:17:46 GMT -1
Hello all (small badger nose emerges from dark hole) (eyes blink in the light) I see a few familiar people here (Striped face grins)
To those who don't know me, I go by the name of Brochfael (the name means "great badger" hence the bracketed stuff above)
I live (with a wonderful wife and absurdly cute daughter) in a remote rural valley in south wales. For those who may be wondering, rydw i'n dysgu cymraeg, but I am still right at the bottom of the learning curve so don't expect much sense out of me in that department.
I would describe myself as a bard in training and Brythonic craftsman but more of that later
I started this life in London but have drifted slowly west anf hope to drift no further for fear of getting my feet wet!
My beliefs and practices are rooted in Brythonic Mythology and archaeology. I honour the Brythonic (and one or two foreign) gods as well as the ancestral spirits and spirits of the land.
Th next ritual activity I intend to undertake will be a healing sacrifice for a dear friend who I have just found out has cancer and is undergoing surgery on Tuesday. Hawkwind is known to some others here so please join me in wishing him health.
I will post about some of my other activities on other sections of this site so watch out.
Blessings in fellowship Brochfael
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Post by siaron on Mar 13, 2005 23:06:06 GMT -1
Annwyl Brochfael,
Croeso i Caer Feddwyd! Rydw i'n siarad Cymraeg hyfed, ond tipyn bach. Dw i'n bwy yn Oregon, yn agos Portland.
I look forward to reading your posts!
Pob Bendith,
Siaron
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Post by Blackbird on Mar 14, 2005 16:01:30 GMT -1
Great to have you here with us - I look forward to some good discussions I'd like to drift west too, but my other half has other ideas... Hwyl nawr, Blackbird
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Post by emrys on Mar 15, 2005 0:15:45 GMT -1
I'm also relatively new here so welcome! A candle will be lit for your friend's recovery...
Emrys
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Post by goldenhand on Mar 15, 2005 6:39:24 GMT -1
Croeso Brochfael As you might guess, my ancestry is Welsh - but I currently live in England. None of my family speak Welsh any more, but I'm doing my best to learn at the moment. Hope you enjoy yourself here! Angharad
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