Monday 3 August 2020

2020 Day 216

2020 Dedh Dew Cans ha Whetek













De Lün, tryja mis Est
Monday, 3rd August

My a bernas has rag an edhyn bes na wrüga vy aga degy dhort shoppa. Ow mergh a's cawas war linen - ha sagh poos (terdhek kilogram po nebes) a has a dheuth gen van. Ma gwaneth, has bleujow howl ha nebes hasen vian ew da gen edhyn. Ma'n edhyn ow tebry brâssa radn an has bes terweythyow ma nebes has ow codha dhe'n dor ha egina. Otta lojowen, tevys dhort hasen codhys. Nag eus traveth gellys dhe goll! Da ew an flourys gen tycky Duw ha gwenenen wels. Nag ew an flourys melyn maga vrâs avel bleujow howl. Tycky Duw gwydn (tycky Duw cawl) a wrüg gweriff war dhelen las. Preves dal glas a dheuth mes mes a'n oyow ha dalla debry an del. Ma nebes ow cressya en üskis - mowns ow tebry moy. Mowns ow cramya emann war tûa'n flourys. Nag ew preves codnyk - mowns ow cara aga boos war aga lergh.

I bought  seeds for the birds but I didn't carry them from a shop. My daughter got them on line - and a heavy sack (almost 13kg) of seeds came by van. There is wheat, sunflower seeds and several little seeds that birds like. The birds eat most of the seed but sometimes some seeds fall to the ground and germinate. Here's a plant, grown from a fallen seed. Nothing is wasted! A butterfly and wild bee like the flowers. The yellow flowers are not as big as sunflowers. A white butterfly (a cabbage white butterfly) laid eggs on a green leaf. Green caterpillars hatched out of the eggs and started eating the leaves. Some are growing quickly - they are eating more. They crawl upwards towards the flowers. Caterpillars are not intelligent - they leave their food behind them.
Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today

bleujen (a'n) howl (f) sunflower
codnyk intelligent, clever
cramya to crawl
cressya to grow, increase
dos mes mes a'n oy to hatch (out of the egg)
egina to germinate
gellys dhe goll wasted
gweriff to lay eggs
po nebes almost, nearly (literally or a bit)
tycky Duw cawl (m) cabbage white butterfly
war aga lergh behind them (can be used with other possessives)



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