
Pwca once had homelands all over the world, including Cymru but there our 'Pwca Peace' was disturbed by the coming of the Pobl Beaker, the Iberians, then the Celts and then the Brythons and Cymry, followed by the Normans and the English. The history of Pwca Persecution and ethnic cleansing is a world wide story, and slowly we were driven into our last remaining ''Pwca Patches", that's all we have left now, is ''Patches'' in which to hide along with Fairies and Elves plus bloody 'Tylwyth Teg' in Cymru competing with us for whats left for us to call home. A number of us are so fed up with the persecution we have fled to seek ''Pwca Asylum'' and settled in new ''Pwca Patches'', as in Southwark in London. If you look carefully you might see us enjoying 'Pwca Pints' at the George Tafan, The Globe Tafarn (in what film is this pub seen, clue it's a Michael Caine Film) and Market Porter Tafarn in ''The Borough'' around and about Southwark Market, great for good food plus wine bars and restaurants. Get there via London Bridge Rail/Tube is best OK! or walk along the South Bank passing the National Theatre and Tate Modern.
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Pwca note, get down here at closing time and you will get cheap food and some time bags of bread for free. Borough Market is open early every day but closed on the weekend but is venue of a 'Farmers Market' on the Saturday. Southwark and Borough Market has got to be one of my favourite 'Pwca Patches' in London. I was originally drawn to it, to see berthed there the last of the Welsh Top Sail Schooners, The Kathleen & May'. She has now been sailed off to a new berthing in the West Country and now berthed in her place is a repica of the Golden Hinde, more appropriate really given that the area was once an huge Elizabethan ''Red Light'' district known as the ''Bishops Stews'', of which you will learn more by visting the original 'Clink' Prison, now a Mu
seum close by, well worth a visit and not so expensive as The London Dungeon over by London Bridge Rail/Tube. Not least visit Southwark Cathedral and note that close by John Penri, the Welsh Puritan Martyr was executed, when I first arrived in London there used to be a plaque recoding this piece of Welsh History but it now seems to have disappeared? In this area is the rebuilt Globe Theatre and another good 'Pwca Pub' close by, with wonderful outside seating area over looking the Thames toward Saint Pauls. Across the Thames in this direction is another 'Pwca Patch' around Smithfields Market, where you will find the William Wallace memorial, here also a Welsh ''Wooden Image'' associated with Derfel Gadarn was burnt during the 16th Century Protestant Reformation. More on Smithfields at another time, suffice to say lots of great 'Pwca Pubs' and if you visit some on Xmas eve, you will get a free Xmas Dinner, As Smithfields Market closes early Xmas eve, lots of left over poultry is given to the pubs. As a thank you to their customers they provide these 'free' Xmas Dinners but the 'Pwca Pints' are not free, sad to say.

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Walk along the Thames Embankment, and you will get a bridge, (Pwca cannot swim and actually hate water, which is why we avoid those 'Lake Fairies' and when ever we can throw iron at them to keep them well away from our Pwca Patches in Cymru) that will takes you accross the Thames toward Covent Garden and close by a most favourite Pwca Picnicing hunt in the following restaurants but be warned, the toilets in Papagenos has the most fantastic erotica paintings on the walls. So if your Pwca females note, if your Pwca Males takes a lot of time in the toilet, then you know why? so be ready to go and drag him out. Other than that these Restaurants are also really worth a visit as they are fabulously decorated as ''Opera Fantasy'', they have to be seen to be believed. It just drags Pwca back again and again and again. Foods good too!!!!!!
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Well time for this Pwca to ''Pwca off''.
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PWCA POWER FOREVER, We Shall Return!
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Prif Pwca.