We are watching the Snowdonia programme on BBC2  
Ludo again - banging on about the Olympics!
Except I'm not this time. ME, I saw that the 
A year in the wild - Snowdonia  programme clashed with the opening ceremony, and was pleased to see there was such a good alternative for 3-towners who had no interest in the games. For myself, I resolved to watch the Snowdonia programme on BBC iPlayer when I had a chance (which turned out to be this afternoon) and I have just finished watching it.
What an amazingly moving experience it was too. For anyone who didn't see it - I would very highly recommend that you do!. The photography, atmosphere and contributions from the people involved were mesmerisingly beautiful. The choice of music was fantastic too - if there was an OST cd available would buy it. If television - especially HD television, was invented for anything, in my opinion this is it. I can quite honestly say without reservation, it is the best thing I have seen on broadcast television in the past year - yes, including the Olympics opening ceremony. The poetry, the insights of Gwyn the shepherd, Rhys the warden and Morris the poet have made a deep impact on me which I will never forget. The poem read at the end over the breathtaking views of the mountains left me dewey eyed - but Arglwydd mawr it has made me homesick.... 
A couple of screen shots:


