De Gwener, wheffes war ügens mis Me Friday, 26th May Silenus o duw bian en henwhedhlow Grek. Tho va duw a dhons, medhewnep ha'n wask win. Y das o Pan, du an gwylfos. Y dhama o Gaia, duwes an Norves. Bes eus keveren gen Kernow? Well, üdn scientist a venthygyas an hanow rag nebes flourys "Silene". Ha ma lies anodhans en Kernow. Ma dhodhans henwyn kebmyn: soudoryon, bleujow kenis, glüsles. An brâssa radn ew rüdh, saw war an als nei alja gweles gwodroth po bleujen genisen wydn. Rüdh ha gwydn. A wrüg an scientist pedery a win? Silenus was a minor god in Greek mythology. He was the god of dance, drunkenness and the wine press. His father was Pan, the god of the wild. His mother was Gaia, the goddess of the Earth. But is there a connection with Cornwall? Well, one scientist borrowed the name for several flowers, "Silene". And there are lots of them in Cornwall. They have common names: soldiers, campion, spider flowers, catchfly. Most are red, but...
De Sul, udnegves warn ugens mis Kevardhu Sunday, 31st December Etho, devedhys o nei dhe'n diwettha dedh a'n vledhen. O va bledhen dha? Radn anedhy a veu da ha radn anedhy a veu drog. Martesen an nessa bledhen a vedh da et tien. Ma esperans dhebm! Bledhen Nowydh lowen re bo dhewgh. Pur wenjek ew an awel en Kernow lebmyn. A vedh tanow creft? So, we have arrived at the last day of the year. Was it a good year? Part of it was good and part of it was bad. Perhaps the next year will be completely good. I hope! May you have a happy New Year. The weather is very windy in Cornwall now. Will there be fireworks?
De Meurh, seytegves mis Jenwar Tuesday, 17th January Derag terry an jedh, my a dhifünas drefen bos omdhegyans an kei nebes coynt. Oll an bes ew gwydn. A nag eus gweles ergh gans an kei kens lebmyn? Eus blas nowydh? Nag eus gwens, etho ma whath ergh war neujednow tredan ha gwedh hir. Gwydn ha glan ew an ergh bes, en-dadn an ergh, thew an dor gleb, leyjek ha plosek. Bedn an ergh thew pub tra plos. En hav, teg ew an vos cüdhys gen liken rüdhvelyn ha kewny glas. Lebmyn hager ew hei. E vedh othom dhen a bayntya an yet gwydn arta, en sür. Before daybreak, I woke up because the dog's behaviour was rather odd. All the world is white. Hasn't the dog seen snow before now? Is there a new smell? There is no wind, so there is still snow on electricity wires and tall trees. The snow is white and pristine but, underneath the snow, the ground is wet, muddy and dirty. Against the snow everything is dirty. In summer, the wall covered in orange lichen and green moss is...
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