Took a trip to Wales recently to celebrate our wedding
anniversary. We first went to Tenby which was great, though wet. We had a
wonderful anniversary evening there in the Five Arches pub, where a talented
singer/guitarist called Simon Grey played all evening and was excellent. After
the third return to the stage prompted by enthusiastic calls for more, he
shouted back “I can play all night if you want.” We did want, but the pub’s management did
not.
Then off to St Davids, the UK’s smallest city. Just two
thousand residents yet with a cathedral large enough and imposing enough to
grace a city of many thousands, it is the exemplar for the recently bygone
definition of a city – having a cathedral.
Then to Crickhowell, a lovely village nestling in the Brecon
Beacons. It was there that I received an astounding message from a very
well-known publisher stating, much to my surprise, that they wanted to publish
my latest book: Rolling Stones in Spain: Solo Loco. Crikey.
Unfortunately. this turned out to be a scam. Go to robsbookshop.com and click on Book
Publishing Scam for the exciting email interchange in which I scammed the
scammers.