Defynnog or Die, baby.

Doin it "Davies" style!

 

This Site is dedicated to my Dad, Clare H. Davis.

Who has worked every day of his life, and sacrificed many of his personal dreams and ambitions, for the good of the rugrats.

As I reflect upon the trip that I took to the UK, I wonder what it was that I was to find or see? I am glad that I went, but for some reason, no matter where I go in the world so far, I really don't get impressed by geography. I am glad that I got to walk where my fore fathers walked, and I am also glad for the opportunity that I have had by growing up in the USA. I felt that there wasn't as much opportunity in Wales, as I would have liked to have seen, and it was damn expensive. I wandered through cemeteries for most of the day light hours, and planned my day in the evening hours. I didn't feel a "welcoming spirit" (I'm not talking about the living), for the most part. In some area's I actually felt unwanted. I don't understand it yet, but I think that with time, I will. I yearn to find those who have gone before, and to do that which they cannot do for themselves. It is tedious work, but they have been patient long enough. I struggle with the way that everyone seems to have the same name from generation to generation, in Wales, but I guess that is what you do when you are hunted and oppressed. When I was in Wales, I thought that I had seen some little girls in the Pant Cemetery, that didn't seem to be alive. My wife thinks I'm a bit crazy, but I guess that is part of the fun of it. I don't think I'll ever know on that point, whether or not they were real. It isn't really out of the realm that I live in, and stranger things happen. I don't plan to write lots at this point on my site, other than to give others a chance to know that I don't do this for money, but because I feel a pull to do it. Maybe when we get together on the other side, someone will have been helped in some way because of what is posted. I hope that they get help sooner than later because waiting sucks. Anyhow, I would love to hear from any that visit, and I hope that you had fun. Party On.

Jason