I come from Birmingham in England, but now live in Wales in a place called Maesteg Bridgend
trynfindit
Sep 2, 2016
My hubby and I have been to Wales twice - once to Tintern Abbey and Caerphilly Castle, and once to northern Wales at Conway and Anglesey. Very pretty country.
frances21
Sep 4, 2016
It is very pretty, I live in South Wales not to far from Caerphilly. the South Wales valleys are very pretty, I live in the valley called LLYNFI VALLEY where do you live
trynfindit
Sep 4, 2016
We live in n.e. Florida.
frances21
Sep 5, 2016
Sounds a very nice place have read about it, but have never been there, I wish I could
I told my husband and my (adult) children about "yumbles" and they all love the word too. :)
orinoco
Aug 26, 2016
Use it in good health! ;)
vmarie
Aug 27, 2016
Okay, I give up. What are yumbles? In looking online, all I found was that it was a food club or marketing place in the U.K. Are they like a crouton or sesame stick? Radishes, by the way, are not my preferred vegetable, but I can handle a few in a salad.
orinoco
Aug 27, 2016
"Yumbles" is my word for yum, for mmmmm, for "delicious." As an exclamation, tis a poor thing, but mine own.
aussiesapphire
Aug 27, 2016
Vmarie, think it is another version of yummy lol, but I could be wrong. Hugs.
vmarie
Aug 28, 2016
Thank you for the explanation orinoco and aussiesapphire. Have a wonderful day filled with yumbles!
olamae61
Aug 28, 2016
That does sound good. Excuse my ignorance. What are yumbles?
trynfindit
Aug 28, 2016
Orinoco, you need to change your name to "yumbles." LOL