Despite being married some eight years now to a Barry Island lass and living in Wales for the last seven I have never bought her a traditional Welsh love spoon let alone made one. A fact she has been reminding me of repeatedly and bilingually in her native tongue using many words that Google refuses to translate since she saw the crude spoon I whittled up on my visit last month to Clynfyw.
So to make amends. I've raided the piggy-bank fund I was saving up for a new sleeping bag and bought my first ever set of proper woodcarving tools from off Ebay.
If anybody hears hysterical laughter coming from a graveyard that'll be my old school woodwork teacher.
They arrived this afternoon so me and the dog will both be off up the woods later looking for big sticks to drag home
Made by 'Gilles' in Lithuania and just under £40 for the set including postage, can't grumble at that price.
So to make amends. I've raided the piggy-bank fund I was saving up for a new sleeping bag and bought my first ever set of proper woodcarving tools from off Ebay.
If anybody hears hysterical laughter coming from a graveyard that'll be my old school woodwork teacher.
They arrived this afternoon so me and the dog will both be off up the woods later looking for big sticks to drag home

Made by 'Gilles' in Lithuania and just under £40 for the set including postage, can't grumble at that price.