2021 Day 88
Monday, 29th
March
Egerys ew scolyow, coljiow ha scolyow meythrin
arta, saw scon e vedh degòlyow Pask. Ma othom dhe 'gan mergh wydn a vos dhe
goljy rag nebes dedhyow moy. Kerdh hir ew bys en Perran ha savla buss rag
Truru. Ma buss coljy bes nag eus cübmyas rag flehes, soweth. "Ma viaj a
vil mildir ow tallath gen cabm üdnek." Thew hedna lavar coth Chinek. E veu
gan kensa cabmow en mettin ma e'n vôwnder. Nena e veu Cocks ha Melinjy. Whel
tòbm ha whesek ew, en herdhya kerrik flogh! War an diwedh, an savla buss. Re
alergh o nei, etho thera nei ow mires orth an treth. Ma benenes ow cuntel rag
aga hensa neyjas a-dhia leunstroth. (Yeyn ew an mor en mis Meurth, ha yeyn ew an gwens - welcòm ens!)
Schools, colleges and nursery schools are open
again, but it will soon be the Easter holidays. Our granddaughter needs to go
to college for several more days. There's a college bus from the church but
there's no permission for children, sadly. "A journey of a thousand miles
begins with a single step." That is a Chinese proverb. Our first steps
this morning were in the lane. Then there was Cocks and Bolingey. It is hot,
sweaty work, shoving a buggy! At last, the bus stop. We are too early, so we
look at the beach. Women are gathering for their first swim since lockdown.
(The sea is cold in March, and the wind is cold - they are welcome!)
Deg ger
rag hedhyw: Ten words for today
cabm (m) step
(you can
also use labm)
Chinek Chinese
(language)
coljiow colleges
< coljy (m)
cübmyas (m) permission,
leave
herdhya to shove
kerrik
flogh (m) buggy, pushchair
neyjas (m) swim
scolyow meythrin nursery
schools < scol veythrin (f)
üdnek single
whesek sweaty
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