Thursday, 16 April 2026

2026 Day 106

2026 Dedh Cans ha Whegh















De Yow, whetegves mis Ebrel
Thursday, 16th April









Ma 'gan band ledan ha fôn an chei ow tos dre herl gweder dadn an dor, bes agan electrek ew degys gen neujednow a-ûgh dhe'n dor. Saw ew an herl gweder rag enawellow bes an neujednow ell bos dres dhe'n dor gen gwedh en gwens pur grev. Dhort termyn dhe dermyn ma nebonan ow tos dhe examnya ol an gwedh dadn an neujednow voltach ûhel. Ha ma nebonan aral ow tos dhe whithra an voltach isel. Eus othom a drehy neppeth? Lies scorren a godhas solabres e'n vledhen ma. E'n gwelha pres, nag ew agan gwedhednow e'n ke re hir. E'n gwettha pres, ma'n ploumbren Kea coth ow kilînya. Martesen an idhyow ew re boos.















Our broadband and the house phone come by way of glass fibre under the ground, but our electricity is carried by wires above the ground. the glass fibre is safe from storms but the wires can be brought down by trees in a very strong wind.From time to time somone comes to inspect all the trees under the high voltage wire. And someone else comes to check the low voltage. Does anything need to be cut? Many branches have fallen already this year in the storms. Fortunately, our trees in the hedge are not too tall. Unfortunately, the old Kea plum is leaning over. Perhaps the ivy is too heavy.


















Wednesday, 15 April 2026

2026 Day 105

2026 Dedh Cans ha Pemp










De Merher, pemdhegves mis Ebrel
Wednesday, 15th April

An jedh hedhyw a veu pur hir ha pur vesy. Ha mirowgh ort an glaw (ha keser)! En mis Ebrel ma lies hager gowas. Sqwith marow o vy lebmyn! Ma othom dhebm a gòsk, etho na vadna vy scrifa blogg hir.

The day today was very long and very busy.  And look at the rain (and hail)! In April there are many heavy showers. I am dead tired now! I need sleep, so I will not write a long blog.

Tuesday, 14 April 2026

2026 Day 104

2026 Dedh Cans ha Pajar






De Meurth, pajardegves mis Ebrel
Tuesday, 14th April







Nag eus othom dhe wenenen ma a flourys brâs ha leun a liw. Ma liw moy e'n lost an wenenen. Martesen nag ew an sawor da gena nei, bes ma va ow tedna gwenen. An clegh gwydn ma ew kenidnen drehornek po kenidnen wyls. Ma lies plans e'n ke. An re ma ew bleujow a'n gog Bretednek gwir. Nag ens an faytours Spaynek.

This bee doesn't need big, colourful flowers. There is more colour in the bee's tail. Perhaps we do not like the smell, but it attracts bees. These white bells are three-cornered leek or wild garlic. There are many plants in the hedge. These are true British bluebells. They are not the Spanish imposters.


Monday, 13 April 2026

2026 Day 103

2026 Dedh Cans ha Trei














De Lün, terdhegves mis Ebrel
Monday, 13th April

Pandr'ew an kensa? My a ell gweles derowen hag onnen (enwedhen). Ma delkyow moy war an dherowen, theram ow pedery. Hei ew an kensa dhe dhrei rag del. A ellen nei ragleverel an gewer? Na ellama remembra an rîm en Sowsnek. Pandr'a veu an kensa gwedhen dhe devy? Gwedh an cottha ew an avalednow. An enwedhen a wrüg tevy pecar'a whennen e'n leur avalow. Agan derowen ew yonca. Hei a wrüg tevy pecar'a whennen ewedh, en clôs yer coth. My a wrüg gonis an pinbrednyer ow hònen gen has dhort aval pin. Nag üjy anjei whynas, saw mowns ow tevy pur üskis. A vedh anjei re vrâs?

Which is the first? I can see an oak tree and an ash tree. There are more leaves on the oak tree, I think. It is the first to produce leaves. Can we predict the weather? I can't remember the rhyme in English. Which was the first tree to grow? The oldest trees are the apple trees. The ash tree grew like a weed in the orchard. Our oak tree is younger. That also grew like a weed, in an old chicken run. I grew the pine trees myself with seeds from a pinecone. They are not weeds, but they are growing very quickly. Will they be too big?




Sunday, 12 April 2026

2026 Day 102

2026 Dedh Cans ha Dew






De Sül, dewdhegves mis Ebrel
Sunday, 12th April




War an diwedh, devedhys ew gwenton gwir.  Ma flourys dhe nei solabres bes, whath moy dhe les, ma nebes tyckies-Duw bian ha gwenen brâs owth apperya. Pe sort tycky-Duw? Kosek (cosek) brith ens, theram ow pedery. Da ew ganjans donsya e'n howlsplan e'n vôwnder. Terweythow mowns ow powes war dhelen. Ma lost rüdh dhe'n  wenenen vlewek ma. Ma hei ow powes war an payl. Pandr'ew hebma war dhans lew? Nag ew hei gwenenen. Kelyonen-vargesy (bargas) ew hei.









At last, true spring has arrived. We already have flowers but, even more important, several little butterflies and big bees are appearing. What sort of butterfly? They are speckled wood butterflies, I think. They like dancing in the sunshine in the lane. Sometimes they rest on a leaf. This hairy bee (bumblebee) has a red tail. It is resting on the fence. What is this on a dandelion? It is not a bee. It is a hoverfly.











Saturday, 11 April 2026

2026 Day 101

2026 Dedh Cans hag Onan





















De Sadorn, üdnegves mis Ebrel
Saturday, 11th April

E'n gwettha, pres na aljama mos dhe'm bagas scriforyon en mettin ma. Bes, e'n gwelha pres, thera "Sadorn Kernewek" war linen, oll an jedh. My a gowsas adro dhe scrifa en Kernowek Bew po Kernowek Diwedhes. My a gavas ow kensa blogg (descans onan), ow kensa blogg gen fôtô, ow kensa gwersow, ow kens blogg rag flehes, ha moy. Na vedh nevra fowt a matterow. Saw nag eus termyn lowr rag tedna lebmyn.

Unfortunately, I couldn't go to my writers group this morning. But, fortunately, there was a "Cornish Language Saturday" on line, the whole day. I talked about writing in Late Cornish. I found my first blog (lesson one), my first blog with a photo, my first verses, my first blog for children, and more. There will never be a shortage of subjects. But there is not enough time for drawing now.

Friday, 10 April 2026

2026 Day 100

2026 Dedh Cans















De Gwener, degves mis Ebrel
Friday, 10th April

Hedhyw, thew an cansves dedh a'n vledhen. My a dal scrifa neppeth specyal! En gwettha pres, drog ew an gewer. Loos ew an eborn, ha terweythyow ma glaw. Na ellama gweles howlsplan veth. En gwelha pres, lehes ew an bleus flourys e'n ayr gen an glaw. Etho, nag eus cleves striwy genam bes ma comyn annes et y le. Nag ew re dhrog. Bleujyow an keres gwyls ell bos plegadow heb bos calatter striwy.

Today, it's the hundredth day of the year. I should write something special. Unfortunately, the sky is grey, and sometimes there is rain. I cannot see any sunshine. Fortunately, the rain has reduced the pollen in the air. So, I haven't got hayfever but I have a common cold instead. It's not too bad. The wild cherry blossom can be pleasing without being a sneezing problem.

Gerva rag hedhyw Vocabulary for today

bleujyow (pl.) blossom(s)
bleus ~ podn flourys (m) pollen
calatter ~ caletter (m) difficulty, problem
cleves striwy (m) hayfever
comyn annes ~ annes kebmyn (m) common cold (SWFM anwos)
e'n gwelha pres fortunately
e'n gwettha pres unfortunately
howlsplan (m) sunshine
keres (coll.) >  keresen (f) cherry
lehes (va) reduced < lehe to lessen < le less
plegadow pleasing
striwy to sneeze
terweythyow sometimes