Sunday, 16 August 2026

2026 Day 228

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De Sül, whetegves mis Est
Sunday, 16th August










Mis Est ew an termyn own rag cuntel frutys dhort an lowarth ha dhort an keow. Ma nebes avalow ow codha dhe'n dor solabres. Lies aval ew shyndys, pigys gen edhyn rag glebor. Avalow shyndys ew da gen gwibes ha gwenen ha gohies. Bès ma avalow lowr gerys raga vy dhe vryjyon gen mor dû dhort an keow. Da via genam cawas nebes ploum melyn, ewedh, bès gellys ens. Martesen anjei a veu ladrys gen edhyn po gen gwyweres. An gwyweres a wrüg debry oll an know coll en certan. 

August is the right month for gathering fruits from the garden and from the hedges. Some apples are falling to the ground already. Many apples are damaged, pecked by birds for moisture. Flies and bees and wasps like damaged apples. But there are enough apples left for me to stew with blackberries from the hedges. I would like to have some yellow plums, too, but they are gone. Perhaps they were stolen by birds or by squirrels. The squirrels have certainly eaten all the hazel nuts.

Saturday, 15 August 2026

2026 Day 227

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De Sadorn, pemdhegves mis Est
Saturday, 15th August











Whath, theram ow pedery a'n difygyans an howl de Merher. My a dal liwya pictur a'n golow coynt. My a gerdhas dhe'n mor. A aljama trouvya dastewydnyans a'n howl en dowr isel, war treth gleb? Na veu an difyk dhe les dhe'n kei na. Thera an flehes ow qwary e'n treth ha dowr heb pedery dro dhe'n difyk. Thera le a dhowr e'n ryvar bian drefen gellys mes o an mortid. Martesen sarf neyja a veu moy dhe les avel howl, mor ha treth dhe re erel.









Still, I am thinking of Wednesday's solar eclipse. I should paint a picture of the odd light. I walked to the sea. Could I find a reflection of the sun in low water, on wet sand? The eclipse was of no interest to that dog. The children were playing in the sand and water without thinking about the eclipse. The little river had less water because the tide had gone out. Perhaps a kite was more interesting than sun, sea and sand to others.














Friday, 14 August 2026

2026 Day 226

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De Gwener, pajardegves mis Est
Friday, 14th August


Difygyans an Howl a-ûgh Stonehenge. My a welas an ymaj ma war Facebook. Edrek, nag ew an fotografer aswonys genam. Na aljama kemeres foto a'n par ma. Ma othom a gamera sevelyek en üdn telher, kemeres nebes tednow gen powesow compes ha cayer specyal. War an treth my alja gweles an howl gans ow gwedrow. Na wrüg an eborn treylya dû, saw tho pecar'a gordhûher. An edhyn a veu meskegys bès pur deg o. En gwettha pres, nag üjy ow hamera owth obery hedhyw.

The Solar Eclipse above Stonehenge. I saw this image on Facebook. Sorry, I don't know the photographer. I couldn't take a photo like that. It needs a static (stationary) camera in one place, taking several shots with regular intervals and a special filter. On the beach I could see the sun with my glasses. The sky did not turn dark, but it was like evening. The birds were confused but it was very beautiful. Unfortunately, my camera is not working today.





Thursday, 13 August 2026

2026 Day 225

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De Yow, terdhegves mis Est
Thursday, 13th August










De, tho an treth pur, pur vesy. (Hogstog o va!) Thera tüs et aga degolyow ha tüs pluw, pecar'a nei, a venja mires orth difygyans an howl. Poth o nei devedhys e veu morlanow, an mortid a veu pur ûhel. Thera todnow ow lagya agan treys. Nei a dremenas pons gleb bian dres an ryvar bian rag drehedhes an treth brâs. Nei a drouvyas splatt a dreth reb an ryvar bian. Leun o an tredh a düs gen scovaow, dhort mor dhe'n tewednow. Thera nei oll ow còrtos an difyk.







Yesterday, the beach was very, very busy. There were people in their holidays and local people, like us, who wanted to watch the solar eclipse. When we had arrived it was high tide, the tide was very high. There were waves splashing our feet. We crossed a little wet bridge across the little river to reach the big beach. We found a patch of sand by the little river. The sand was full of people with shelters, from sea to the dunes. We were all waiting for the eclipse.













Wednesday, 12 August 2026

2026 day 224

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De Merher, dewdhegves mis Est
Wednesday, 12th August

Puptra hedhyw ew adro dhe'n howl ha'n loor. E vedh difygyans an howl gen an loor. Pe eur a vedh hedna? Pana bres a vedh an gwelha dh'y weles? Pe telher a wra rei an gwelha gwel? A dal vy crambla war vena dhe vires? A dal vy mos dhe'n treth? Pandr'ew vorr an moyha saw dhe vires orth difyk? Na venjama treylya dall. Ma tellvolla e'n gegin, po my ell gwil camera toll pidn gen kisten. Etho, my a veu kemerys dhe'n treth, ha'm gohydh a dhros gwedrow golok specyal.

Everything today is about the sun and the moon. There will be an eclipse of the sun by the moon. What time will that be? What time will be the best to see it? What place will give the best view? Should I climb uphill to look? Should I go to the beach? What is the safest way to look at an eclipse? I do not want to go blind. There is a colander (a bowl with holes) in the kitchen, or I can make a pinhole camera with a box. So, I was taken to the beach, and my daughter-in-law brought special glasses.

Tuesday, 11 August 2026

2026 Day 223

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De Meurth, üdnegves mis Est
Tuesday, 11th August









Mettin a-varr, my ell gweles an howldrevel adhelher dhe'n gwedh e'n lowarth agan kentrevogyon. Termyn pur deg ew, gen golow owriek war pub tra et agan lowarth. Pur hir ew skeujow agan gwedh war an dor. Ma'n howl ow terevel e'n est ha ma'n skeujow ow resek tû'a west, war tû'a an howlsedhes. Saw nag era nei nevra ow qweles howlsedhes e'n lowarth ma, drefen bos adhelher dhe'n gwedh ha ke ha menedh! Da via genam mires orth difygyans an howl e'n gordhûher avorow. My a dal mos dhe'n treth. An mortid a wra mos mes e'n gordhûher, etho e vedh spas lowr ragon ha lies moy. Pur dha ew agan treth rag howlsedhesow. Avorow a vedh deffrans, theram ow pedery.

















Early morning, I can see the sunrise behind the trees in our neighbours' garden. It's a very beautiful time, with a golden light on everything in our garden. The shadows of our trees are very long on the ground. The sun is rising in the east and the shadows are running westward, towards the sunset. Except we never see a sunset in this garden, because it's behind the trees and a hedge and a hill. I'd like to watch the solar eclipse in the evening tomorrow. I should go to the beach. The tide will go out in the evening, so there will be enough room for us and many more. Our beach is very good for sunsets. Tomorrow will be different, I am thinking.

Monday, 10 August 2026

2026 Day 222

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De Lün, degves mis Est
Monday, 10th August




















Hedhyw, theram ow mires orth an compes. Ma peder qwarten. Fatel era nei ow codhvos pe qwarten ew Est? Gwrewgh mires orth neb eglos. Puppres ema'n aulter e'n pedn est. Ha lies gweyth ma tour (an clehta) e'n pedn west rag an clegh. Sacrys ew pub eglos dhe sans hy honan. Hemm ew eglos Sen Nyulyn. Hanow an dre en mil pajar cans ha pemdhek a veu "Eglosnyulyn". Lebmyn "Newlyn East" henwys ew, saw rag fra "Est"? Ma "Newlyn" aral reb an mor, pelha tû'a west. Cottha ew avel Eglosnyulyn. Hei a veu an kensa "Newlyn" en mil dew cans pajar ügens ha deg. Thera lydn rag lies gorhel, pol rag an lû, etho "Lûlyn". Nag ew hedna hanow a neb sans. Ma savla buss, saw nag üjy Eglosnyulyn reb an mor ha nag eus lydn rag gorholyon.















Today, I am looking at the compass. There are four points of the compass (four quarters). How do we know which direction is East? Look at any church. The altar is always in the east end. And often there is a tower (the belltower) in the west end for the bells. Each church is dedicated to its own saint. This is the church of St Nyulina. The name of the village in 1415 was "Eglosnyulyn". Now it is called "Newlyn East" - but why "East". There is another "Newlyn" by the sea, further westward. It is older than St Newlyn East. It was the first "Newlyn" in 1290. There was anchorage for many ships, a pool for the fleet, so "Lûlyn". That is not the name of some saint. There is a bus-stop, but Newlyn East is not by the sea and there is no anchorage for ships.

Gerva rag hedhyw Vocabulary for today

clegh (pl) bells < clogh (m)
clehta (m) belltower
compes (m) compass
eglos (f) church
gorhel (m) ship > (pl) gorholyon
lydn (m) pool, anchorage
lû (m) fleet
qwarten (f) compass point, direction
sacra to dedicate > (va) sacrys
savla buss (m) bus-stop
tour (m) tower
tû'a west westward