2025 Day 301
2025 Dedh Trei Hans ha Wonan
De Meurth, ethves warn ügens mis Hedra
Tuesday, 28th October
Tuesday, 28th October
Dhort an dor nei ell gweles an cloudys e'n eborn, saw na ellen nei gweles radn brâs a'n tir. Ma lies lòren e'n brâster. Anjei ell gweres dhen dhe weles pednow an cloudys ha moy a'n tir. Terweythyow ma commol scant, ha tir ha mor ew apert der an cloudys. Terwethyow thew an cloud pur dhown, ha ma hager awel en dadn. Nei ell gweles gwens troyllya. Dadn an poster ma gwenjow crev ha glaw - anjei a wra shyndya. Bes e'n cres ma "lagas an enawel" còsel.
From the ground we can see the clouds in the sky, but we can't see a large part of the land. There are lots of artificial satellites in outer space. They can help us to see cloud tops and more of the land. Sometimes there is sparse cloud, and land and sea are obvious through the clouds. Sometimes the cloud is very deep, and there is dreadful weather underneath. We can see a whirlwind. Under the thundercloud there are strong winds and rain. They will cause damage. But in the centre there is the quiet "eye of the storm".




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