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  • simply wonderful!

  • @LadyAislinn69...... >:8) so sweet of you..

  • Such a pity about the cross on the stone, looks like an afterthought.

    He died at age 65, not a bad age for the time, and he was always sought out for his wisdom and poetry. I like that he was also thought of as a Shaman, and perhaps he used this gift for inspiration?

  • my Name is Taliesin o:

    This vid is weird for me.

  • @TazziieeSixx I would,nt worry, and it,s a nice name, Maybe it would be worth your while asking how you come to be given it.

  • @jimsim3 I don't know how i got it.

    I think.. a book ?! x

  • @TazziieeSixx probably Y Gododdin. writen 1500 years ago. the was a poet Druid.

  • @jimsim3 Okay. P:

    Probably.

  • Beautiful Jimsim ,I have known you for so long by now,and have never watched this video of yours, this place is VERY beautiful and I would very much like to walk through this area one day........Taliesin I have always loved,those two things in your film together.....bliss (o:!!

  • @SiggyStern

    For me this landscape resonate with our ancestors legends. over the millenium there stores are writen into the stone itself. Even Taliesin monument is built out the gray slate so indicative of the area. a pilgrimage there one day would be a nice idea. bring a corrot for the ponies.....

  • Thank you for sharing, insight into roots of truth through legend lore history,as music all the same songs, just different form, countryside truely magical views impressions, thank you again from the heart, Much Love

  • Thank you for the story time and video.

    I enjoyed the music..

    ~ Melania

  • @goddessmelania

    welcome. Many old stories have been written from and around this area. A lot of witch craft and druid legends as well as the Arthurian, wicker man and celtic and some in fact hve some truth in them. thx melania for the visit.

  • Thums up! Beautiful and enchanting.

    Thank you for this gift.

    blessings and continued inspiration,

    CG

  • love this story. thank you for sharing it so beautifully! :-)))

  • Welcome. and thx.u >:8)

  • wow so beautiful

    ta

    one Love :)

  • Stunning!! the music suits perfectly. Thanks for this.

    Thankfully they haven't got wild Wales!

  • Its funny and ironic in a way that when the Roman christians come they brought the written word, and to day we have these wonderfully stories. and a WALES.

    yes! wild and beautiful. with Dragons.>:8)

  • Jim, I was stopping by, I didnt even realise you had new video's! I have been away all summer... absolutely fantastic! Going to favourite this one!

  • Very beautiful is the best bardo, congratuletions!!!

  • and the story

  • this is way way cool love the movie and the music

  • Arr! so very kind of you Dee. thanks for the visit, If i would of known I would of put the kettle on...lol.>:8) many blessings mahr

  • excellent /|\

  • thx u, vary kind Nadine.blessing mahr /|\

  • absolutely gorgeous jimsim...  soul stirring, beautiful...

  • You capture the spirit of the land. And the music! Of course, the name Taliesin was the archetypal name for a Myrddin and appears in older stories, but this is a lovely rendition of the medieval story.

  • Many of his poems were about King Arthur

    But talieisn is just one of three great poets on the subject. I think I,ll make one by Aneirin next, form the poem of The Gododdin. thx u /|\

  • Please do! Your videos are beautiful.

  • Wow - what power in that land....loved this Jimsim!

  • yes! there be dragon and poets in them hills thanks Lorri /|\

  • I agree with Tara, the landscaped are so beautiful! Peaceful video, thank you Jimsim.All the best.Namaste - Bianca

  • It,s is a grant day out. when you have time on your hands and after a while you need

    to go just to recharge the batteries and empty your mind.thx Bianca /|\

  • Thank you Jimsim, your words are so very true.

    Namaste.

  • Beautiful story, great job. Thank you.

  • cheers, bud

  • Your getting quit handy with that camera my friend. Beautiful video and the music gave me goosebumps. 5* and a fav for sure! Thanks for letting me see here what i'll never see in person.

    xxxxx

    L.

  • maybe one day you will win a billion trillion on the lotto and on the european trip you would make, You might just pass here on your way to Eire, and I know you would like to stop for tea and biscuits./|\

  • Beautiful landscapes! I would love to take many walks out there. Thank you Jimsim:) for this...and for the story.

    Nothing escapes his disguises...finally to be a monument with a crescent above:) Thats not too bad is it?

    Tara

  • I waited long and worked hard for that moon,but it was out at the right time. quite apt though, every poetic at the end. thx Tara /|\

  • It is so weird for just few day before I tried to do the same when I spotted a ringdove at the top of the tree and moon behind. I put myself in a certain position to capture it right. Nice synchronicity:) I saw some amazing clouds these past few days too! some looked eerie:)

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