Horse Chestnut near Aberdare St John’s Church in late April


Horse Chestnut near Aberdare St John’s Church in late April

Originally uploaded by Aberdare Blog.

The daffodils and Japanese Cherry have had their turn to show off their bloom, but this week it’s the turn of the Horse Chestnut now looking splendid at Aberdare St John’s Church.


A Thrifty Thrill from Aberdare

Aberdare Narco Traffick
We’ve been hauling herbs and other food delights from one particular Aberdare shop for twenty or more years. It started with a vegetarian experiment and a jar of Brewer’s Yeast at Sian’s Natural Selection Health Foods shop, Whitcombe Street, Aberdare. We’ve kept coming back again, and again, and again. In today’s herb stash we have chamomile and yarrow. 60 pence in total. A thrifty thrill!


Pinky Alien Army Invade Aberdare

Aliens Invade AberdareAliens with pink fuzzy hair invade Aberdare and the Cynon Valley.

They came in peace and much money was raised for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Video footage on You Tube.


Does a one-legged duck swim in circles?

One Legged Duck


Nutters in Aberdare Park



Sidetracked by the Mountain Over Aberdare

Mountain-fever strikes again.

The plan was to mash visuals from atop Aberdare Mountain – y Graig.

And pepper lightly with some Alun Lewis poetry.

But instead we ended up with a psychedelic video view of Aberdare town.

We added a grungey sample from Brad Sucks.

You can see St Elvan’s Church in the video clip if you have a good pair of eyes !


Music credit : Original sample from Brad Sucks. Remixed by Virtual Sounds.


Mountain Top Views

Here’s a video clip of a paraglider ‘jumping off’ Rhigos Mountain yesterday.

It’s near Craig y Llyn, the highest summit in Glamorgan.

There are splendid views of Rhigos and Hirwaun from this lofty ledge.

Tower Colliery is nearby, although it it expected to close this month.


Jill Evans, Plaid Cymru’s Candidate for Rhondda in the National Assembly Elections, chose this location to give a press conference yesterday.

The following statement was issued on behalf of Jill Evans’ office :

“Plaid Cymru firmly believes that urgent and effective action is needed to tackle climate change. But the top priority must be given to energy conservation and efficiency. Then, renewable energy must come from several sources – hydro, solar, bio-mass and wind. Labour’s policy, with its 80% reliance on on-shore wind-farms, is wrong. The result – 150 wind turbines in north Glamorgan by 2010 – is unacceptable.

“We’re calling for a planning moratorium while a new strategy is developed. And then, local communities should decide their own energy plans, not be dictated to as they are now”.

Our emphasis on what is a radical proposal – “local communities should decide their own energy plans" : people should be free enough to make decisions for themselves and their community.