Sunday 14 July 2019

2019 Day 195

Dedh Cans Pajar Ügens ha Pemdhek

De Sül, pajerdegves mis Gorefan
Sunday, 14th July

Pandr'ero whei gweles mes a'gas beister? Da ew genam mires orth an edhyn ow tebry has. Saw terweythyow ma lader ha ma'n edhyn ow voydya. Piw ew an lader? Gwywer loos ew – lappyer (acrobat). Ev ell cregy awarra dhe wòles gans y ewines ha besyas troos rag drehedhes an has. En Truru me a welas best aral mes a'n veister kyttrin. Nag ew best gwir. Re vrâs ew. Thew sart. Rag fra ma sartes cowrek war vorr a-dro? Drefen bos whans a'n cita dhe vos caradow gôdhvownans. E'n gwelfos hebma ew an termyn rag cosyergh dhe devy kern nowydh. Ma loor leun. Gelwys ew hei “Loor Cosyorgh”. (Hei ell bos creiys “Loor Daran” ewedh.)
What do you see out of your window? I like watching the birds eating seeds. But sometimes there is a thief and the birds go away. Who is the thief? It's a grey squirrel – an acrobat. It can hang upside down by its claws and toes to reach the seeds. In Truro I saw another animal from the window of a bus. It's not a real animal. It's too big. It's a hedgehog. Why are there giant hedgehogs on a roundabout? Because there is a desire for the city to be wildlife friendly. In the wilderness this is the time for bucks to grow new antlers. There is a full moon. It is called a buck moon. (It can also be called a thunder moon.)

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