The Village within a Village

 

I live in the South Western Part of Trelawnyd, on a lane which is called Cwm Road . Cwm is the Welsh word for a valley, but also is the name of a couple of villages located near to us here. So the lane not only moves down the valley but to a place called Cwm
It’s all bloody confusing.
My cottage is one of six dwellings , which lie next to the Church, and it is ( with next door) the oldest home in the row.
I always think that this part of Trelawnyd as a village within a village.
The lane drops down the valley bottom to where village Leaders Ian and Helen live in the old mill house, then rises up to the farmhouses at Pen y Cefn Isa, and Y Ffyddion 



At night, the lights in the windows of each house are comforting and show me that Lywena and Arfon are home.
This morning the view across the valley is glorious, and this is what I can see if I stand in front of my cottage looking south west.


The livery stables own the fields beyond the Church field, and the ponies that frequent them noisily shoot stem from their noses this morning as the frost lingered. The crows in their murder by the village well are loud and raucous, and lines of gulls call too as they shift sidewards and move down towards the coast. 
It feels as though there’s a lot going on in such a still place. 
Bun follows our walk, and stands guard from the graveyard wall, as Monika and her French bulldog steam by
The autumn colours in the trees and hedgerows are exaggerated by the sun , and everything feels golden and warmed, even though it’s chilly 

I take a deep breath in by the field gate, as Mary raises her head to the sun 

I am home

20 comments:

  1. I can see why you love it. Balm for the soul. xx

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  2. Anonymous1:14 pm

    There is something very special about living in the countryside in old places. TQ for the lovely piece of descriptive writing.
    Alison in Devon x

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  3. You could have been aloof and kept yourself to yourself when you arrived in Trelawnyd - but you didn't, you got involved and became a loved and respected figure in your community. That is very precious. Something to treasure.

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  4. Your own little piece of heaven!

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  5. How do you pronounce Cwm?
    Looks like a lovely place to live, John.

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  6. A safe refuge from the madness of the world today.

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  7. Anonymous2:46 pm

    Thank you John. Gorgeous photos. Marjorie in snowy Canada

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  8. Your village is scenic with beautiful stonework, older homes, and lovely views to the distance. You live within a great community.
    It's cold in Massachusetts too. 47 degrees F with frost on the ground and a gently steady wind.

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  9. That's a lovely post. You give us the atmosphere.

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  10. Such a lovely and content description.

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  11. Barbara Anne3:30 pm

    What a poetic post! I can see there is a lot to love in your village within a village and your surroundings. You are home and it is a beautiful day in your neighborhood. to quote Mr. Rogers!

    Hugs!

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  12. A beautiful post John, you are home ... and it is you. You are so intertwined with your cottage and it's surroundings.

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  13. A lovely walk on a perfect day.

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  14. Quite the tour John, thanks for taking us along. You live in a beautiful place.

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  15. Anonymous5:13 pm

    I have a beautiful sunny nine degrees at noon in an unsnowy part of Canada today. I am so happy that the time has gone back so it is now light in the morning. Most of the leaves have fallen, one or two windy days and they fall like snow. You do live in a very special village. You do your bit to keep it that way. I was wondering if the ponies were back so nice to hear that they are. Gigi

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    1. In BC? I'd love to start up a John Gray fan club in Canada.

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  16. Jackie6:30 pm

    I love this post. xx

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  17. So quaint! I always wondered about your address. I love when you do these post about your village. It's interesting.

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  18. Anonymous6:43 pm

    Thank you for taking us on that lovely tour. XO

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