2021 Day 53
Monday, 22nd February
Thera an pras ow terlentry avel arhans en howlsplan
an mettin. O hedna rew war an gwels po o va gleb gen glouth? Nag era gwens - ev
a wrüg slackya e'n nos. My a glowas owrdynk a-dhelher dhebm ha treylya adro,
saw re syger dhe gawas foto. Pe le ma va? Calish ew dhe weles an edhyn bian e'n gwedh, keth ens
whath noth. Gwens crev a dreylyas an widdersians reb an bargen tir. Na wra va
gwaya arta terebo dos gwens aral. Ma müsürell wens war an turbin gwens. Ma radn
ow treylya adro, saw nag eus gwens lowr dhe movya an turbin y honan. Lôwen ew
an tiogow. Anjei ell trehy an cawlvleujyow heb bos gleb. Otta tractor ha
draylyer ow mos dhe'n marhas en neb le.
The
meadow was sparkling line silver in the morning sunshine. Was that frost on the
grass or was it dewy? There wasn't any wind - it had died down in the night. I
heard a goldfinch behind me and turned around, but too slow to get a photo. Where is it It's hard to see the little birds in the trees, even though they are still
bare. A strong wind turned the weathervane by the farm. It will not move again
until another wind comes. There's an anemometer on the wind turbine. Part is
turning round, but there's not enough wind to move the turbine itself. The
farmers are happy. They can cut their cauliflowers without being wet. Here's a tractor
and trailer going to market somewhere.
Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today
a-dhelher
behind (SWFM a-dhelergh)
arhans (m) silver
you can also use argan
(m)
cawlvleujyow
cauliflowers
draylyer (m) trailer
you can
also use kert (m)
gleb gen
glouth dewy
müsürell
wens ~ wyns (f) anemometer, wind gauge
owrdynk (m) goldfinch
slackya (of wind)
to die down, decrease
terlentry to
sparkle, shine
widdersians
(m) weather
vane
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