Wednesday, 22 April 2026

2026 Day 112

2026 Dedh Cans ha Dewdhek














De Merher, nessa warn ügens mis Ebrel
Wednesday, 22nd April










Pehên dornweyth ew an re ma? Ehen gweyth najedh ens. Nag ens brosweyth poran, saw ma nebes brosweyth ettans. Cloutweyth en jei, cloutys gen divers padnow. Ma nebes geryow gwriys war an cloutys: olcan ha henwyn kelmys gen balweyth. Ma mir coth dhe nebes an cloutys; nabmys ens (gen te po gossen?). Ma imagys a jynnweyth: jynnys bobb (jynnys keber), jynnjiow, jynn tüs gen tüs bal, ha meteth bal.   











What sort of handiwork are these? They are a type of needlework. They are not embroidery exactly, but there is some embroidery in them.
They are patchwork, patched with various bits of cloth. There are several words stitched on the patches: metal and names connected with mining. Some of the patches look old; they are stained (with tea or rust?). There are images of engineering: beam-engines, engine houses, a man-engine with miners, and a balmaiden.

Tuesday, 21 April 2026

2026 Day 111

2026 Dedh Cans hag Üdnek












De Meurth, üdnegves warn ügens mis Ebrel
Tuesday, 21st April






















Hedhyw nei eth dhe Redrüdh gen kyttrin rag pigbreghlin COVID19. Nei a veu gelwys drefen bos bloodh vy moy es trei ügens ha pemdhek. En gwettha pres, ma'n breghlin dhe'n farmassy bes na wrüg an provier danon (danvon) najedhow piga veth! E vedh res dhen dos tre termyn aral. Res veu dhen deleja an termyn terebo an nessa kyttrin. Nei eth dhe'n leverva ha trouvya nebes levrow e'n radn Kernow. Ma voslen dhe les war an vos.

Today we went to Redruth by bus for a COVID19 vaccination. We were invited because of being over 75 years of age. Unfortunately, the pharmacy has the vaccine but the supplier didn't send any needles! We will have to come back another time. We had to while away the time till the next bus. We went to the library and found some books in the Cornwall section. There is an interesting wall-hanging on the wall.

Monday, 20 April 2026

2026 Day 110

2026 Dedh Cans ha Deg













De Lün, ügensves mis Ebrel
Monday, 20th April

De Lün ew an jedh rag kemeres dhe ves agan scòllyon. Pub peswardhek dedh ma cutellyans atal, ha pub peswardhek dedh ma cuntellyans tacklow neb ell bos dasûsys. Re ydn ew agan bôwnder rag trònk-carr an gaffloryon scòll. Nag eus rom veth dhe dreylya. Etho  res ew dhen tegy agan seher dhe'n vorr. Ma nebes kentrevogyon ow ûsya kerry. Ma seher rüdh rag plastek ha olcan golhys (alûminum ha horn). Ma seher melynrüdh rag cartbord ha cartednow glân ha ma seher blou rag paper glân. An boxys dû ew rag botlow ha pottys gweder.

Monday is the day for taking away our waste. Every fourteen days there is a rubbish collection, and every fourteen days there is a collection for things that can be recycled. Our lane is too narrow for the rubbish collectors' lorry. There is no room to turn. So we have to carry our bags to the road. Some neighbours use cars. There are red bags for washed plastic and metal (aluminium and iron). There are orange bags for clean cardboard and cards, and there are blue bags for clean paper. The black boxes are for glass bottles and jars.

Sunday, 19 April 2026

2026 Day 109

2026 Dedh Cans ha Naw










De Sül, nawnjegves mis Ebrel
Sunday, 19th April

Nebes tüs e'n seytegves cansbledhen ha'n etegves cansbledhen a dreylyas an Deg Arhadow Duw. Kens hedna Beyblow Sans costek en Sowsnek a veu redyes en eglosyow. Ottòbma sampels a'n keth arhadow, ow tòchya an seythves dedh an seythen (de Sül/Sabbat).

Several men in the 17th Century and 18th Century translated God's Ten Commandments. Before that costly Holy Bibles in English were read in churches. Here are examples of the same commandment, regarding the 7th day of the week (Sunday/Sabboth).

Anhanow 1612
Te pergh cof the wetha sans an dyth sabbat, whegh dyth te wra whel ha wra myns es thys the gwyll mes an sythvas dyth yw An Sabbat an arluth thy Dew : yn henna te ny wra ehan a whel, te nyn thy vab, nyn thy mergh, nyn thy dean whel, nyn thy mosewhel, nyn thy loudnow, nyn thy dean uncowth na travyth es abarth chy thy portow : rag yn whegh dyth an arluth wras an nef han oar, an moar, ha myns es yn hy ha powesas an sythvas dyth, rag hemna an arluth a ros banneth than sythvas dyth han sonas.

William Rowe 1668-1709
Peedere da gwetha an Zeeleva bonegath; whee jorna chee ra geele a peath ez theeze tha weele. Rag an zithvas deeth ew an Zeele an Arleth Deew; eta na ra geall zorth veth a weele, chee na tha vab, na verth, na da dean, na da voze, na gattel, na da dean anketh, na dra eza gyo da vozow. Rag an whee jorna an Arleth a wraze Neve han oare ha an mor ha menze ez ena, ha boaz an zithvaz deeth, ha'n gwraze ew da.


Thomas Boson 1710
Perh co tra te guetha a Suile benegas, wheha deth te ra guile whele, ha guil mens es des do wele, bus an Sithas deth eu an Suil de Arlith deu nena naras guil whele vith, te, na de mabe, na de Merth, de Guas, na de maiteth, de Chattol, na an vncouth es guy de yettes, rag en wheha deth, an Arlith guras nefe, ha Nore, an More, ha mens tra es ittanz; ha reg poaz an sithas deth, ra hedna an Arlith reig guil an sithvas deth benigas ha Euhall benigas;

John Boson 1720
4th. Kova tha gwitha benigas De'Zîl. weeah Jorna, Ra whei gwra weal, ha gwra menz es th'es tha guil, buz an sithaz dêth eu zîl benigas guz Arleth Deui. ena ra whei gwra ehal (for ehan) weal, whei na guz mâb na mer na guz dariow Rag en whee'ah Jorna an Arleth gwraz a Neue an Aor a Môre, ha menz es ena ha pouesas an sithas dêth Rag hedda an Arleth Benaz an sithas dêth ha sonaz a.

William Gwavas 1676-1741
Ti na ra kevy dha kuitha benigas Dezil; huih dydh ti gura huil ha gura mens es dh'ys dha guil, byz an seithas dydh eu an zil benigas Arleth Deu, enna ti na gura ehal (ehan ?NK) a huil, ti na goz mab, na goz merh, na goz guas, na goz mahtheid, na goz chattal, na dean unchuth, na travith es bar tshei gos gettes, rag en huih dydh an Arleth guras an Nev, an aor, a mor; ha mens es ena, ha pouesaz an seithas dydh, rag hedna an Arleth guras an seithas jurna benigas, ha sonaz.

King James Version
Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: for in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.

Saturday, 18 April 2026

2026 Day 108

2026 Dedh Cans ha Eth












De Sadorn, etegves mis Ebrel
Saturday, 18th April













Avorow a vedh an diwettha dedh arwòdh an Zôdiak "an Hordh (Horr)". Tüs genys dadn an sîn tan ma ew "bold", "nerthek", "fedhyanjek" ha "feskel". Wòja hedna e vedh sîn "an Tarow". Tüs genys dadn an sîn dor na ew "grondys", "diogel", "ynjyn gans y dhiwla", "pacyent" ha stubborn. Ow mab wydn bian ew "Tarow", saw ev ew pur "nerthek" ha "feskel" pecar'a'n "Horr". Da ew ganjo bos "ynjyn gans y dhiwla", bes "heb perthyans" ew ev. Martesen ev a veu genys en dadn sîn cabm!

Tomorrow will be the last day of the Zodiac sign Aries "the Ram". People born under this Fire sign are "bold", "energetic", "confident" and "impulsive". After that it will be Taurus the sign of "the Bull". People born under that Earth sign are "grounded", "reliable", "practical", "patient" and "stubborn". My little grandson is "Taurus", but he is very "energetic" and "impulsive" like Aries. He likes to be "practical" but he is "impatient". Perhaps he was born under the wrong sign!


Friday, 17 April 2026

2026 Day 107

2026 Dedh Cans ha Seyth





De Gwener, seytegves mis Ebrel
Friday, 17th April















Pehên dornweyth ew hebma? Ehen gweyth najedh ew. Hemm ew  brosweyth. Da o gen hôr vy brojya, termyn hei veu yonk. Hei a dreylyas dall ha wòja hedna na alja hei y wil na velha. Hemm ew gwlân war ganfas, lies grei. Gwriadores varthys o hei. Da ew genam an owrgribenes. Gwell o an yer gen ow hôr. Peseul a yer eus e'n kensa pictour, ha pes mabyar bian? My a ell gweles deg mabyar warn ügens, theram ow pedery.











What sort of handicraft is this? It's a type of needlework. This is embroidery. My sister liked to embroider when she was young. She went blind and after that she could no longer do it. This is wool on canvas, many stitches. She was a marvellous stitcher. I like the goldcrests. My sister preferred the chickens. How many hens are there in the first picture, and how many little chicks? I can see thirty chicks, I think.

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.