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-My name is Rosie Gleeson

-and I come from Cardiff.

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-I've been learning Welsh

-for over three years.

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-I'm 28 years old and I live with

-my partner, Lucy, and Tai, our dog.

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-Lucy and I are engaged and

-we're getting married in October.

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-We may start a family one day.

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-The dream

-is to speak Welsh in our home.

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-For the next two days...

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-..I'll have a taste

-of a Welsh-speaking home life.

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-I'll live

-through the medium of Welsh...

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-..as I move in with the Metcalfes

-in Llanrhychwyn, the Conwy Valley.

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-For help to follow the programme,

-use the website and the app...

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-..and don't forget the subtitles.

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-I met Hywel, my Welsh tutor,

-two years ago.

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-I learn

-through conversations with Hywel.

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-Hywel thinks it's important to learn

-to use Welsh in the everyday world.

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-In everyday life.

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-I want to learn real Welsh.

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-This is Tai, the dog.

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-Tai is a Welsh dog.

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-I love Tai and Tai loves me.

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-He feels sad today

-because he's seen my suitcase.

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-Tai is thinking,

-"Oh! Rosie's going away!"

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-I hope to have

-an interesting experience.

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-I hear there are six children

-on the farm, so I'm a bit nervous.

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-It will be hard

-to remember all those names...

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-..but I look forward to lots of fun,

-lots of noise, lots of chat...

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-..and lots of people.

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-We're the Metcalfe family...

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-..from Tan Yr Eglwys, Llanrhychwyn,

-near Llanrwst.

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-Llanrhychwyn is a small hamlet

-just outside Trefriw.

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-Most people here

-work in agriculture.

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-Others work on the coast

-or in Llanrwst.

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-We're farmers but our fencing work

-is our bread and butter.

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-It's mainly agricultural fencing.

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-During the next two days,

-we'll perform our daily duties...

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-..of checking on the cattle

-and feeding them.

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-We also have a few sheep

-which are in need of shearing.

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-We speak very little English

-from day to day.

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-Llanrwst and Trefriw

-are totally bilingual villages...

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-..and you can

-go about your business in Welsh.

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-We're very lucky.

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-Hi. Are you alright?

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-Yes, thank you. Nice to meet you.

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-Yes, thank you. Nice to meet you.

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-You too.

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-Welcome to Llanrhychwyn.

-I'm Gwyneth and that's Elgan.

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-The others

-will introduce themselves to you.

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-I'm Penri, the eldest. I'm 14.

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-I'm Siencyn and I'm 13.

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-I'm Nel and I'm 11.

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-I'm Branwen and I'm 9.

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-I'm Branwen and I'm 9.

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-I'm Leusa and I'm 7.

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-What's your name?

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-What's your name?

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-Moi.

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-How old are you?

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-How old are you?

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-Two and a half.

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-Have you been here before?

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-No, it's my first time

-in Llanrhychwyn but I like it.

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-It's a special place.

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-It's very different from Cardiff.

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-Yes. I live

-in the middle of the city.

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-There are lots of houses,

-cars and people there.

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-It's really quiet here.

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-I like it. I like it.

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-Very good.

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-Have you been to North Wales before?

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-Have you been to North Wales before?

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-I went up Snowdon with my father.

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-That was when I was ten years old.

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-I enjoy walking with my father.

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-You can go up to the intake

-with Elgan to see the sheep...

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-..and to feed them.

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-This is the intake

-and those are Welsh Black cattle.

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-We keep Welsh Blacks because they're

-good at grazing on rough ground.

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-What's the Welsh word for calves?

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-What's the Welsh word for calves?

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-Lloeau.

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-What about one calf?

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-What about one calf?

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-Llo.

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-One calf.

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-Another calf.

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-A little calf over there.

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-Pass the feed, Pens.

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-That's good, boy.

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-What sort of food is this?

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-It's a blend of barley and wheat.

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-There's treacle in there too.

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-It's a mixture of those things.

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-It's a mixture of those things.

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-Great! That's very interesting.

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-Would you like to try it?

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-Would you like to try it?

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-No, thank you.

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-It's nice. Try it.

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-Branwen has given

-the red calf a name.

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-Yes - Brenig.

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-Yes - Brenig.

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-Hello, Brenig.

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-Brenig is so cute!

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-Rosie, why don't you give them

-the rest of the feed?

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-Yes - put it in a pile

-on the ground.

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-They don't usually eat

-women from Cardiff!

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-A bit too much?

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-No, it's fine.

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-It's cloudy but it's warm

-and you can still see a lot.

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-Over here, you can see

-part of the Conwy Valley.

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-You can't quite see

-the valley floor.

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-Where's Snowdon?

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-That's Lliwedd and that pass

-is called Bwlch Y Saethau.

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-The summit of Snowdon

-is hidden by clouds.

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-Snowdon is there,

-directly in front of you.

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-I enjoyed that experience.

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-It was wonderful.

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-I'm really lucky to have a chance

-to come here and experience this.

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-It's brilliant.

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-I felt a little bit

-scared of the animals at first.

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-That changed when I started to meet

-some of the animals.

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-Once I got used to them...

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-..I grew in confidence

-to be around the animals.

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-First, we shear the sheep's stomach.

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-That's the wool from its stomach.

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-There's a technique to it.

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-How many sheep

-can you shear in a day?

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-I used to go out shearing

-every day in the summer.

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-During those days,

-I'd shear up to 300 sheep in a day.

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-Wow! That's a lot of sheep.

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-She didn't say she

-didn't understand me, which is good.

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-She was good and she was talkative,

-fair play.

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-When we fold the fleece,

-we pull the sides in.

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-Fold it into a long line.

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-When you ask her something, it takes

-her longer than a native speaker...

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-..to give you an answer.

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-Then, we find a hole

-or make a hole in the fleece.

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-We then put it

-in the bag, over here.

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-Are you happy to have a go

-at folding the next one?

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-Yes, I'm happy

-to have a go at the next one.

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-Very good.

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-Pull it into one long line.

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-I'll bring the sides in for you.

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-Before I came here, I was worried

-about my clothes and my hair.

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-I was worried

-about speaking Welsh too.

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-I was worried about everything

-but I'm happy to be dirty.

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-I feel inspired.

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-OK?

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-OK?

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-Very good.

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-Thanks for your help.

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-Thanks for your help.

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-Let's put it in the sack.

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-Do you like playing rugby?

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-Do you like playing rugby?

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-Yes.

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-Do you play rugby at school?

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-Do you play rugby at school?

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-Yes.

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-But we play for a club

-more than school.

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-We don't play much rugby at school.

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-We only play if there's

-a competition coming up.

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-What club?

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-What club?

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-We play for Nant Conwy.

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-Brilliant.

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-It's just down the road.

-Not far from here.

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-Did you play rugby

-when you were younger?

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-Unfortunately, when I went to school

-girls weren't allowed to play rugby.

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-We were only allowed

-to play netball and hockey.

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-I don't like hockey or netball.

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-Do you enjoy watching rugby?

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-Do you enjoy watching rugby?

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-Yes. I love it.

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-I'm tackling you!

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-Oh, no! You tackled me.

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-Do you want to hear a story

-called Smot On The Farm?

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-Great.

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-I have some small animals

-to show to you, Smot.

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-Can we go and look for them, Dad?

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-Moi would sit next to her,

-listening to stories all day long.

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-Smot, what's keeping you so long?

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-Baa! Baa!

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-I can't see any lambs.

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-It was a wonderful experience.

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-I went up to the mountain

-and I saw all the animals.

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-I learned about life on the farm.

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-I had lots of fun.

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-I feel really lucky and I can't wait

-to go back tomorrow.

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-I'm just happy.

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-The end.

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-The end.

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-I want it again.

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-Rosie will cook the kids' breakfast

-tomorrow and we'll have a lie-in.

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-What's a lie-in?

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-Yes - that sounds great.

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-Champion.

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-Say thank you, Moi.

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-Do you want some milk?

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-Yes? Do you want some milk?

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-Do you want some milk?

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-Yes, please.

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-Say thank you, Moi.

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-Do you want anything else?

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-Toast?

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-Yes. Can I have toast, please?

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-Good morning.

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-Good morning.

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-Good morning.

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-How are you?

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-How are you?

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-Fine, thanks. Did you sleep well?

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-Yes, we had a great sleep.

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-Have the children eaten?

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-Have the children eaten?

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-Yes, they've eaten.

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-They had cereal and toast.

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-They had cereal and toast.

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-Very good.

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-They're ready for the day.

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-I think you must be Super Mum

-to do this every morning.

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-Come with Rosie and me, Moi.

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-Where do you come from originally?

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-From the Llyn Peninsula.

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-It's very different

-from this mountainous area.

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-The Llyn Peninsula is all coastline

-and I do miss the sea.

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-There are plenty

-of mountains and trees around here.

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-Do you go back

-to the Llyn Peninsula often?

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-Yes, my mother

-and three brothers live there.

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-My brothers have children...

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-..and my children

-love to visit their cousins.

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-This is the oldest

-surviving church in Wales.

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-It's thought there was a Celtic

-church on this site originally.

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-A timber building.

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-It says here...

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-..as you enter the building,

-you'll sense a special atmosphere.

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-It's very calming,

-as you'll find out.

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-The stained glass window

-is also special.

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-It's one of the

-oldest ones in Britain.

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-It contains a touch of yellow.

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-What's the story of the church?

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-What's the story of the church?

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-Llywelyn had a hunt in Trefriw.

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-Siwan, his wife, would walk up here,

-to the church, to worship.

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-Which Llywelyn was this?

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-Which Llywelyn was this?

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-Llywelyn The Great.

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-And who was Siwan?

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-Llywelyn's wife.

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-Siwan had to walk up here,

-to the church, to worship.

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-When she was pregnant, it was

-difficult for her to walk here...

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-..so Llywelyn built a church

-lower down, in Trefriw, for her.

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-Siwan and Llywelyn

-had a church here and in Trefriw?

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-Wow!

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-Do people come here

-to attend the services?

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-Yes, but there isn't a service

-here every Sunday.

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-There's a service here

-around three times a year...

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-..plus some christenings.

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-Sometimes, they hold services

-for animals here.

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-Services for animals, in the church?

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-Services for animals, in the church?

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-Yes.

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-Wow! What sort of animals?

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-A donkey,

-some dogs and lots of horses.

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-I think that's a really good idea.

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-And cats too.

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-It isn't very nice

-if they do a poo!

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-I agree.

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-One, two, three, whee!

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-Are you alright?

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-You peel the potatoes, Rosie,

-and put the skin in here.

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-Do you cook a roast every Sunday?

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-Do you cook a roast every Sunday?

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-No.

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-The children play rugby

-on Sunday mornings, so it's tricky.

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-I try to cook a Sunday roast every

-week when the season's finished.

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-It's one of the few meals

-everyone likes.

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-Some of them are fussy, so it's good

-to have something we'll all eat.

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-Do you cook Sunday lunch?

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-I like Sunday lunch.

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-I sometimes cook it during the week.

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-It's easier for me

-to cook a roast during the week.

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-I'm really busy on Sundays.

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-I have to see my family on Sundays.

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-Do you go walking on Sundays?

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-Yes, I go walking with my father

-and I go on long walks with my dog.

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-I'm sure you eat out a lot.

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-Yes, I eat out a lot.

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-I'm lucky

-because I live in Canton...

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-..and there are

-lots of restaurants there.

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-I like going to places

-which serve authentic food.

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-Food from different countries?

-I see.

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-Is it difficult

-to do your shopping here?

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-No. We're lucky

-in Llanrwst and Trefriw.

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-We have butchers and grocers.

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-There's one supermarket in Llanrwst.

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-There's more choice down the coast

-in Llandudno and Colwyn Bay.

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-Mam! You put that there.

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-No, I don't

-want it there... oh, that's great.

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-Hello! How are you?

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-Welcome to Nain's house.

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-Thank you very much.

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-Leusa has come with you.

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-Very good. Take a seat.

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-Thank you.

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-It's hot.

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-Your garden is really lovely.

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-Do you think so? It's hard work.

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-Yes - it must be a lot of work.

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-Yes - it must be a lot of work.

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-I do my best.

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-Take a seat and have a drink.

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-It's really hot today.

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-Yes, but it's sunny

-and I think I'm really lucky.

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-Have you enjoyed yourself?

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-Yes, I really enjoyed myself

-and I've had lots of fun.

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-You speak Welsh really well.

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-You speak Welsh really well.

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-Thank you. I'm trying.

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-Did you see the gwartheg - cattle?

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-Buchod - cows?

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-Oh! Yes.

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-I saw the cattle, or cows,

-below the mountain.

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-Yes, that's right.

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-We call that area of land

-the intake.

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-Do you enjoy

-living so close to the family?

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-Yes, very much so.

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-They're great company.

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-Nain, can I have a drink of water?

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-If you want a drink of water,

-go and ask Nel or Branwen.

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-You want a drink of water?

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-Yes.

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-He talks non-stop.

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-He's great company.

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-Would you like to live on a farm?

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-Would you like to live on a farm?

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-Yes, I think so.

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-I want to move to the countryside.

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-Before this week...

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-..I didn't know

-whether or not I'd like it.

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-But now that I've been here,

-I know I do like the countryside.

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-I like the animals...

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-..and I'm a little bit jealous

-of the people who live here.

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-It's a lovely place.

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-You'll have to move to North Wales.

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-You'll have to move to North Wales.

-

-I do want to move to North Wales.

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-The thing is,

-my family lives in the south.

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-I think I could move to Brecon...

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-..or to the Rhondda Valley, which is

-near Cardiff but in the countryside.

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-I had a lot of fun.

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-My time here was really special.

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-Do you want some more gravy?

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-I'll fetch some more now.

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-It's great

-to meet someone from Cardiff.

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-The children speak Welsh to her

-without giving it a second thought.

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-It was great to have Rosie with us

-for two days.

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-I really enjoyed shearing with her

-and having breakfast with her.

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-It would be fun

-to visit Rosie in Cardiff.

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-It's one thing to sit in a classroom

-and speak Welsh.

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-Unfortunately, she must choose

-which shops to visit carefully...

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-..if she wants to speak Welsh.

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-Life in Cardiff

-is very different from country life.

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-I'm a bit jealous.

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-I think living in the countryside

-is healthy and lots of fun.

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-It was interesting

-to be with someone...

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-..who doesn't quite

-speak Welsh like us.

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-It's great that people who come from

-the biggest cities in our country...

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-..try to speak Welsh

-and try to learn it.

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-It was fun. I enjoyed it.

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-She's really kind

-and she's really nice.

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-It would be great

-to see Rosie come back...

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-..to see how much she remembers

-of what we taught her.

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-One, two, three, whee!

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-She'd become fluent in no time...

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-..if she lived

-in a Welsh-speaking area.

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-After this experience,

-I think I want a big family.

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-A big family

-has a chance to have lots of fun.

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-A big family can learn

-lots of new things together.

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-The Metcalfe children

-were at ease and very nice.

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-If I can have children like

-the Metcalfes, I want a big family.

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-But I also think

-that Gwyneth is Super Mum.

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-She does everything.

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-Thank you very much for giving me

-such a wonderful experience.

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-Cheers. Thank you very much.

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-Cheers, Rosie.

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-Thank you too, Rosie.

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-What's important

-for Rosie to do now, girls?

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-To keep speaking Welsh.

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-I'll definitely keep speaking Welsh.

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-I'll practise a lot

-when I get back to Cardiff.

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-Come back and see us soon.

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-Yes - come up here again.

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-If you're ever in North Wales,

-remember to pop in and see us.

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-Yes - I'd like to

-stay in touch with you.

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-Yes. That would be great.

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-Brilliant.

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-In this series, we look at

-the world of horses in Wales.

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-From hooves to cobs,

-from racing to shows.

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-We feature the unique world

-of horses and owners.

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-The horse

-is a fascinating creature.

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-It's somewhere between

-the domesticated and the wild.

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-That's one of the elements

-which makes the horse exciting.

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-I'm Brychan Llyr and,

-with top breeder, David Oliver...

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-..we'll lead you through

-an exciting equine adventure.

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-David is well-known for his success

-at The Royal Welsh...

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-..winning the 2014 Cuddy

-Supreme In-hand Championship.

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-What I enjoy most

-is preparing horses for the shows.

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-I handle them, I get them ready,

-I trim them, I feed them...

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-..and I form a bond with that horse.

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-When I take that horse to a show,

-it presents itself at its best.

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-Horses play a huge part

-in Brychan's life.

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-He enjoys racing in the saddle but

-we'll take it easy in this series.

0:26:100:26:15

-Ask anyone in the equine world

-what draws them to horses...

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-..and everyone

-will give you a different answer.

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-My answer is that horses thrill me.

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-In this programme, the story of

-a family which lives near Llandysul.

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-Brychan and I will visit their stud

-regularly over a period of time...

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-..and we see the excitement,

-the success and the hard work.

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-The journey begins

-at the stable door.

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-We'll focus on breeding horses

-in this programme...

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-..and this is

-one of the best studs in Wales.

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-The Menai Stud bloodline

-goes back over several generations.

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-These horses

-are special and successful.

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-Menai is one of Wales's oldest

-and most influential studs.

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-Its success can be traced

-as far back as 1914...

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-..to its first mare -

-Menai Queen Bess.

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-Peter Jones, his wife Ann and

-their sons, Richard and Thomas...

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-..live here, on Rhyd Y Fenne farm.

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-They all adore horses,

-no-one more so than Peter.

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-Horses have been

-a big part of my life...

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-..since I left school when I was 15.

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-Had I concentrated

-on cattle or sheep...

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-..I'd have made more money

-than I did from horses!

0:27:530:27:57

-I can only say that

-they've brought me great pleasure...

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-..and they've given me a lifelong

-challenge to compete in shows.

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-If I didn't have horses,

-I'd be totally lost.

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-The stud has enjoyed success with

-horses like Menai Shooting Star...

0:28:140:28:19

-..Menai Fury and Menai Calon Lan.

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-What does the term 'stud' mean?

0:28:260:28:29

-It's an establishment

-where horses are kept for breeding.

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-It's different from stables, an

-establishment where horses are kept.

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-You breed horses in a stud.

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-We keep stallions and mares

-for breeding.

0:28:410:28:44

-How would you explain

-what the term bloodline means?

0:28:460:28:50

-You're asking complicated questions!

0:28:530:28:55

-We all started with something.

0:28:560:28:58

-We go back all the way to Queen Bess

-and Queen Bee and so on.

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-The source of the well.

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-The purest water is always there.

0:29:060:29:08

-You don't know what comes in

-from other sources before that...

0:29:090:29:13

-..but you do know

-that my well is totally pure.

0:29:130:29:16

-I try to go back to that well.

-It's called line breeding.

0:29:170:29:21

-What's the difference between

-line breeding and inbreeding?

0:29:210:29:26

-When it works, it's line breed,

-when it doesn't it's inbreed.

0:29:260:29:30

-I'm not sure

-if that's a simple answer!

0:29:300:29:33

-Richard is Peter's elder son.

0:29:360:29:38

-In addition to helping with the

-horses, he's just sat his A levels.

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-Walk on.

0:29:440:29:45

-What do the horses mean to you?

0:29:460:29:48

-Well, David,

-they're part of my upbringing.

0:29:490:29:52

-Horses are part of the family

-and I enjoy them.

0:29:520:29:55

-They're in my blood.

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-I have the honour

-of showing horses...

0:29:590:30:02

-..which were bred on our land,

-at Pant y Defaid Farm.

0:30:020:30:06

-I can't put it into words...

0:30:070:30:09

-..what those horses mean to me.

0:30:090:30:12

-Good lad.

0:30:140:30:16

-Riding is Richard's passion...

0:30:170:30:19

-..and Thomas leads

-in the in-hand classes.

0:30:190:30:23

-Peter has two worthy apprentices...

0:30:230:30:26

-..and their contribution

-is crucial to the stud's success.

0:30:260:30:31

-I understand

-you're the business brain...

0:30:320:30:35

-..and that you like to make deals

-when you sell horses.

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-How important is it

-to create a market for the horses?

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-I think that's the most important

-thing of all.

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-It's easy to prepare them for a show

-and enjoy showing them...

0:30:470:30:51

-..but others may not be

-the best ones in their year...

0:30:510:30:55

-..and if we don't show them,

-we sell them.

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-We sell them on the internet.

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-You have a website, don't you?

0:31:020:31:03

-You have a website, don't you?

-

-Yes.

0:31:030:31:04

-Our Facebook page is handy too.

0:31:050:31:07

-Dad's a bit of a Facebook addict

-at the moment!

0:31:080:31:11

-Do you help out

-with that side of things?

0:31:110:31:14

-Yes. Dad's a bit slow and Mam

-can't even turn on the television!

0:31:150:31:20

-I do try to help them

-join the 21st century!

0:31:200:31:25

-Ann has established a dental surgery

-next to the stables.

0:31:280:31:32

-She's far enough from the horses...

0:31:330:31:36

-..but close enough

-to keep en eye on her boys.

0:31:360:31:40

-We know about the Menai bloodline.

0:31:410:31:43

-You've kept your own identity...

0:31:430:31:46

-..by registering your own ponies

-under the Friarly prefix.

0:31:460:31:50

-When I married Peter, I'd had

-my father's ponies for years.

0:31:510:31:55

-I couldn't just let them go...

0:31:550:31:57

-..so I decided to keep

-the Friarly bloodline alive.

0:31:580:32:01

-I'm really glad I did it.

0:32:010:32:03

-How do you keep control of Peter

-and your sons?

0:32:040:32:07

-It must be a tough job!

0:32:070:32:09

-It must be a tough job!

-

-Yes. I do my best.

0:32:090:32:11

-Peter tells me you're the boss.

0:32:110:32:13

-Really? That's good to know.

0:32:130:32:15

-What does the future hold

-for your family stud?

0:32:160:32:19

-Have you made any plans?

0:32:210:32:23

-Have you made any plans?

-

-That's a big question.

0:32:230:32:25

-I'm lucky that both my sons

-share my passion for horses.

0:32:260:32:30

-It seems likely that they'll follow

-a different path from me.

0:32:340:32:38

-Richard wants to study to be a vet.

0:32:390:32:41

-That will take him out of the system

-for at least five years.

0:32:420:32:46

-I'm not sure what Thomas

-wants to be, apart from a playboy!

0:32:480:32:53

-He says he wants to

-follow in his mother's footsteps...

0:32:540:32:58

-..and become a dentist.

0:32:580:33:00

-Who knows?

0:33:010:33:03

-I hope they keep the business going.

0:33:030:33:06

-Four generations of our family

-has bred horses here...

0:33:060:33:10

-..and it would be a shame

-if it all went to waste in the end.

0:33:100:33:14

-I think you can rest easy.

-The boys seem keen to me.

0:33:140:33:18

-I hope so.

0:33:180:33:19

-I'd be a happy man if I could

-look down and see it or look up!

0:33:190:33:23

-The Menai Stud is interesting.

0:33:280:33:30

-Different mountain ponies

-and Welsh cobs are bred here.

0:33:300:33:34

-Section A, Section B,

-Section C and Section D horses.

0:33:350:33:38

-Section A

-is the Welsh Mountain pony.

0:33:420:33:45

-Section B

-is the Welsh Pony Of Riding Type.

0:33:460:33:49

-Section A ponies

-are lively and stocky.

0:33:490:33:52

-Section B ponies are slightly bigger

-and have riding characteristics.

0:33:520:33:58

-Section C

-is the Welsh Pony Of Cob Type.

0:33:580:34:01

-These are active and strong.

0:34:010:34:03

-Section D is The Welsh Cob,

-Richard's favourite.

0:34:100:34:14

-Many consider

-this powerful, agile horse...

0:34:160:34:18

-..to be the best

-for driving and for riding.

0:34:190:34:22

-The Welsh Cob is known as

-an excellent horse the world over.

0:34:230:34:27

-I like to think

-I know a bit about horses...

0:34:280:34:31

-..but it's such a wide field,

-there's a lot I don't know too.

0:34:310:34:36

-For example, showing horses...

0:34:360:34:38

-..and the detailed preparation

-that goes into it.

0:34:380:34:42

-So, I've come to Menai Stud

-to learn about this subject...

0:34:430:34:47

-..and, hopefully,

-to avoid being eaten by horses!

0:34:480:34:51

-Showing season stretches

-roughly from May to October.

0:34:550:34:59

-It's a busy time in the stables

-as they prepare the horses...

0:34:590:35:03

-..load the vehicles and make sure

-the equipment is in order.

0:35:040:35:07

-I'm familiar with a lot of work,

-such as washing and loading...

0:35:100:35:14

-..but one of the jobs

-is alien to me.

0:35:150:35:17

-This one's going to the show,

-so how do you prepare her?

0:35:180:35:22

-We must wash her and we must

-trim the hair under her chin.

0:35:220:35:26

-We'll get rid of all this hair

-so she looks the part in the ring.

0:35:260:35:31

-Will you shave her?

0:35:310:35:32

-Yes, we'll shave the muzzle

-and singe the hair with a candle...

0:35:340:35:38

-..to get rid of it all.

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-I've never seen anything like this.

0:35:460:35:49

-I'm amazed.

0:35:490:35:50

-Cardi Llwyd is

-one of the best horses on the yard.

0:35:520:35:56

-Peter has high hopes for him,

-so he must look his very best.

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-He's a bit ticklish.

0:36:010:36:03

-I think

-I'd be ticklish down there too!

0:36:040:36:07

-Especially if two men tickled you!

0:36:070:36:09

-It's important to us

-that the horses look their best.

0:36:110:36:14

-The Royal Welsh is our shop window.

0:36:140:36:17

-Do I need to wish you luck?

0:36:240:36:26

-Do I need to wish you luck?

-

-Yes.

0:36:260:36:27

-You always need luck

-in the Royal Welsh.

0:36:270:36:30

-Yes. We need luck.

0:36:300:36:32

-We don't know what the temperature

-will be out there, so we need luck.

0:36:320:36:37

-We've done all we can.

0:36:390:36:41

-The horses look as good as we can

-get them, under the circumstances.

0:36:410:36:46

-They're majestic creatures.

0:36:460:36:48

-They certainly look good.

0:36:500:36:52

-We've been lucky

-for the past two years...

0:36:520:36:55

-..so we hope our luck is in

-again this year.

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-The Royal Welsh is one of the

-world's biggest agricultural shows.

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-It's the shop window

-for the Menai Stud horses.

0:37:220:37:26

-Success at the show

-means success for the business.

0:37:260:37:30

-They've won in the past

-and it went well again this time...

0:37:300:37:34

-..thanks to some hard work.

0:37:340:37:36

-It's good to see the next generation

-from The Menai Stud...

0:37:380:37:42

-..literally take the reins.

0:37:420:37:45

-Richard tasted success

-amid fierce competition.

0:37:460:37:49

-Menai Cardi Llwyd won the

-Stallion 8 Years Or Older class.

0:37:500:37:54

-As a commentator, David witnessed

-the celebrations and the tears.

0:37:550:38:00

-A smile from Peter.

0:38:050:38:07

-Yes - Peter's smiling.

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-Richard Jones leading Menai Cardi

-Llwyd, his parents' horse.

0:38:150:38:18

-Peter and Ann Jones

-have a day to remember.

0:38:190:38:22

-Next, it was Thomas's turn

-with Menai Lady Catkin.

0:38:290:38:32

-His horse had been out in the fields

-with her foal until recently.

0:38:320:38:37

-It was a last-minute decision

-to show her.

0:38:390:38:42

-Incredibly, she was crowned

-the Section C Supreme Champion.

0:38:420:38:46

-It went really well.

0:38:530:38:55

-It was her first show,

-so it could have gone either way.

0:38:560:39:00

-As it was her first show,

-she could have refused to budge.

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-Thankfully, it went well.

0:39:050:39:07

-Her name will be on that trophy.

0:39:080:39:11

-That's a massive privilege

-and an honour for me.

0:39:110:39:15

-She's a special mare.

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-You'd think she'd been in since

-February but she was in the field.

0:39:180:39:23

-The icing on the cake was Richard

-winning on Menai Cosmopolitan...

0:39:250:39:30

-..in the Welsh Cobs

-Four Years And Over class.

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-I'm crying again.

0:39:340:39:36

-He beat over 70 other entrants

-on the final day of the Show.

0:39:360:39:40

-This got him his ticket to compete

-in the Horse Of The Year Show.

0:39:440:39:49

-As you can see, I can't believe it

-and I'm a bit speechless!

0:39:520:39:56

-There are no words to describe it.

0:39:570:39:59

-Winning a championship like this

-only happens to experienced horses.

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-Winning at The Royal Welsh,

-the most important show of them all?

0:40:090:40:14

-I can't describe it.

0:40:140:40:16

-If I do get the A level grades

-to get into college...

0:40:160:40:21

-..the first thing I'll do

-is ask for a week off!

0:40:220:40:25

-We'll see how that goes down!

0:40:250:40:28

-After the excitement of

-The Royal Welsh, things settle down.

0:40:350:40:40

-But the equine calendar

-never comes to a complete stop.

0:40:410:40:44

-There's always

-work to be done on the farm.

0:40:460:40:49

-Peter seems worried

-about the stud's future...

0:40:500:40:53

-..now that Richard's A level results

-are in.

0:40:530:40:56

-Dad's incredibly disappointed

-that I got the grades.

0:40:570:41:00

-He's incredibly disappointed

-that I'm going to study to be a vet.

0:41:010:41:05

-I'm sure he's disappointed

-for all the right reasons.

0:41:060:41:10

-I hope he will miss me

-for the five years I'll be away...

0:41:120:41:16

-..but this situation has to be

-resolved one way or another.

0:41:160:41:20

-I'm sure they can cope

-for the five years.

0:41:200:41:23

-I'm incredibly proud of Richard...

0:41:260:41:30

-..for following his dream.

0:41:310:41:33

-But at the same time, I wonder

-how things will be here without him.

0:41:340:41:39

-We've got to cope with that...

0:41:410:41:43

-..and see how it goes.

0:41:440:41:46

-I'm looking to keep

-around three cob fillies next year.

0:41:520:41:56

-The rest of them must go.

0:41:570:41:58

-I'd like to keep them all.

0:41:580:42:00

-We have a really good crop

-this year.

0:42:000:42:04

-It will be a wrench

-to see the mares go.

0:42:040:42:07

-They've been a big part of my life

-down the years.

0:42:100:42:13

-Some of these are getting on -

-they're 15 and 16 years old.

0:42:150:42:19

-It'll be really hard to see them go.

0:42:190:42:21

-My father's advice to me was...

0:42:250:42:27

-..to sell the best

-and keep the very best.

0:42:280:42:31

-I think that was good advice.

0:42:310:42:33

-I'd like to get it down

-to around ten cob mares.

0:42:360:42:39

-We must have

-around 20 of them at the moment...

0:42:390:42:43

-..and that's too much work for

-someone who's drawing his pension.

0:42:430:42:48

-The Horse Of The Year Show

-is the next big competition.

0:42:560:42:59

-Will Richard be given time off

-from his course in Liverpool...

0:43:000:43:04

-..to come to the show in Birmingham?

0:43:050:43:08

-This is the eve of the opening day

-of the Horse Of The Year Show.

0:43:080:43:13

-We're waiting for Peter to arrive.

0:43:130:43:15

-This is Menai Cosmopolitan's stable.

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-There's a lovely buzz, as everyone

-arrives at the NEC and gets ready.

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-I can't wait!

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-The Horse Of The Year Show is one

-the world's biggest horse shows.

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-Everything happens indoors...

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-..and this is the first time

-Richard and Menai Cosmopolitan...

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-..have competed

-under artificial lights.

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-They have a trial run

-to calm the nerves.

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-It's a new experience to see a horse

-I bred being ridden by my son.

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-You must be really proud.

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-You must be really proud.

-

-Yes. Bursting with pride.

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-He came down here from Liverpool.

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-His preparations weren't great...

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-..because he's come here

-fresh from his Freshers' Week!

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-It's not

-the ideal preparation for this...

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-..but they look really great.

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-It's time

-for Richard to enter the ring.

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-All we can do now is wait

-and hope for the best.

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-The class is ending...

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-..and Menai Cosmopolitan

-has done as well as any other horse.

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-Fingers crossed

-he gets a rosette today.

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-No rosette this time...

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-..but everyone's proud that Richard

-and Cosmopolitan did so well.

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-Peter, you must be proud

-of Richard and Menai Cosmopolitan.

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-Yes, I'm extremely proud.

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-I was very proud that he qualified

-to come here in the first place.

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-He kept everything together

-and put on a really good show.

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-Yes - I'm very proud.

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-Peter and Ann Jones have had

-a successful and memorable year.

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-Our journey with them

-is coming to an end.

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-I'm in Strumble Head to see

-the white horses on the sea...

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-..and on the land.

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-Your Llandysul farm is landlocked.

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-Do you enjoy

-coming down to the coast?

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-One of the great things

-about this area is it's drier.

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-The other thing

-is the climate is better...

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-..and there's good grazing here

-practically all year round.

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-They really thrive here.

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-To be honest, being down here is

-the closest I'll ever get to Heaven!

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-I'd be happy to winter here,

-if I were a pony.

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-Peter, from your perspective,

-what sort of year has it been?

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-It's been extremely good.

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-We qualified

-for the Horse Of The Year Show...

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-..and we competed there.

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-We had success

-with foals being born.

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-It's been a good year.

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-Richard went to Liverpool

-and he's settled there.

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-In Richard's absence,

-we're lucky to have Thomas's help.

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-We'll have his help

-for another year.

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-This time next year, we really

-will have to assess the situation.

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-We've got to

-cut down on the numbers.

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-Ann and I won't be able to cope

-with the numbers we have at present.

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-We may keep some of the ponies

-and some of the cobs.

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-We really have to

-cut down on our workload.

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-Cut down on the numbers maybe

-but you'll never leave the business.

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-I don't think so.

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-No, we won't get out completely.

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-I want to have a horse in my life

-for as long as I'm on this earth.

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-My life would be very empty

-without horses.

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-That's how I feel anyway.

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-I live for my horses.

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