At the Sung Eucharist today, we welcomed a lawyer from Michigan, on an exploratory visit to Cardiff, as her big company is thinking of posting her over here.
There was also a Nigerian student from Glamorgan University, who lives up in Treherbert, where I was yesterday afternoon. I guess if you're young, there's more to catch your attention down the line in Cardiff than up on the edge of the Brecon Beacons (or nearly).
Then at the evening service, there was a young Belgian seafarer, having a look around while his shop, in Alexandra dock was discharging its cargo of steel beams, from Ferrara in Sicily. Beams, no doubt for use on one or other of our city centre construction sites. If there's a surge of steel into the sky in the next week or so, we'll know why.
There was also a Nigerian student from Glamorgan University, who lives up in Treherbert, where I was yesterday afternoon. I guess if you're young, there's more to catch your attention down the line in Cardiff than up on the edge of the Brecon Beacons (or nearly).
Then at the evening service, there was a young Belgian seafarer, having a look around while his shop, in Alexandra dock was discharging its cargo of steel beams, from Ferrara in Sicily. Beams, no doubt for use on one or other of our city centre construction sites. If there's a surge of steel into the sky in the next week or so, we'll know why.
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