Tuesday, 3 February 2026

2026 Day 34

 2026 Dedh Peswardhek warn Ügens



















De Meurth, tryja mis Whevrel
Tuesday, 3rd February

Wòja visyt dhe'm opticyanes, skith o vy. Da via genam bos sedhys ha mires orth bòdny a gewny teg. En gwelha pres, my ell y weles heb gwedrow! Thew pecar'a coos münys.

After a visit to my optician, I am tired. I'd like to be seated and look at a clump of beautiful lichen. Fortunately, I can see it without glasses! It's like a miniature wood.

Monday, 2 February 2026

2026 Day 33

2026 Dedh Terdhek warn Ügens















De Lün, nessa mis Whevrel
Monday, 2nd February










Degol Maria an Cantollyow lowen dhewgh. 

Gellys solabres ew kensa mis a'n vledhen ma. Otta nei e'n nessa mis. E veu dew bedn-bloodh telylû dhebm e'n mis tremenys, hag e vedh pajar pedn-bloodh teylû e'n mis ma. Gellys, tryja mis Genver, ew kensa loor leun a'n vledhen, Loor Bleydh. Nehewer nei a welas nessa loor leun a'n vledhen, Loor Ergh. (Saw nag eus ergh òbma!)
 
Happy Candlemas to you! The first month of this year has already gone. Here we are in the second month. I had two family birthdays in the past month, and there will be four family birthdays in this month. Gone, on January 3rd, is the first full moon of the year, Wolf Moon. Last night we saw the second full moon of the year, Snow Moon. (Though there is no snow here!)

Sunday, 1 February 2026

2026 Day 32

2026 Dedh Dogens warn Ügens
















De Sül, kensa mis Whevrel
Sunday, 1st February
















Thera dhebm dedh pur vesy hedhyw, gans ow mab wydn. Da ew dhodho art, payntya, pryntya ha tedna. My a gavas lehen goth terrys ha canfas coth brâs. Pe payntys ew vas rag lehednow ha canfas? Na vedn dowrliwyow glena ortans. Liwyow oyl ha liwyow alkyd ew re fierüs. Re syger en jei dhe seha. Scübylednow paynt ew re galish dhe wòlhy. Etho, nag ew an payntys ma vas rag maw bian nag ew bes seyth bloodh. Acrylik ew an gorthyp, gen scübylen vrâs (hake) ha scübylednow bian, ha rolyer ha nebes delkyow. Nei a wras olow an delkyow war an lehen. An canfas lebmyn ew ebòrn ha menedh gen üdn wedhen.  Ma nebes "sgraffito" ewedh.





















I had a very busy day today, with my young grandson. He likes art, painting, printing and drawing. I found an broken old roof slate and a big old canvas. Which paints are suitable for slates and canvas? Watercolours will not cling to them. Oil colours and alkyd colours are too smelly. They are too slow to dry. Paint brushes are too difficult to wash. So, these paints are not suitable for a small boy who is only seven years old. Acrylic is the answer, with a big brush (a hake) and little brushes, and a roller and a few leaves. We made impressions of the leaves on the slate. The canvas now is a sky and a mountain with one tree. There is some "sgraffito" too.


















Saturday, 31 January 2026

2026 Day 31

2026 Dedh Üdnek war Ügens













De Sadorn, üdnegves warn ügens mis Genver
Saturday, 31st January






E'n vledhen dremenys e veu gool rag dew cans bledhen Henshorn Redrüth ha Chasewater. Ev a dhallathas avel trammvorr, gen kertys tednys gen mergh. Nena jynnys eth a veu ûsys et aga le. An kertys a wrüg carya stoff dhort an balyow dhe hean bian, ha glaw a Gembra dhe'n balyow rag an jynnys e'n jynnjiow.  

Last year there was a celebration for two hundred years of The Redruth and Chasewater Railway. It began as a tramway, with wagons drawn by horses. Then steam locomotives were used instead. The wagons carried ore from the mines to a little harbour, and Welsh coal to the mines for the engines in the engine houses.


Friday, 30 January 2026

2026 Day 30

 2026 Dedh Deg warn Ügens

De Gwener, degves warn ügens mis Genver
Friday, 30th January



















Ew an jedh ma dhe les? E'n lever coth vy ma dew wharvos ew merkys. Dew wharvos pur deffrans ens, an kensa en Loundres ha'n nessa en Kernow. Metêrn Charles I a grejas en reyth devîn metêrnow. Ev a dreylyas metêrn en whetek cans pemp warn ugens ha rag peder bledhen thera Senedh ewedh. Wòja hedna rag üdnek bledhen, terebo whetek cans ha dogens, na wrüg ev sòmona an Senedh. Pur engres o an Senedhoryon. Y omdhegyans a ledyas dhe'n Bresel Wlasek Sowsnek. Lû an Metêrn a veu fethys ha, en whetek cans dogens ha naw, an Metêrn a veu dibednys. Merther o va dh'y ventenours. Ew hedn' a vry dhe Gernow? Y vab a scappyas dhe  exilyans, gen termyn cott en Castel Pendinas. Wòja Restorita en whetek cans ha trei ügens Killigrew, perhen Arwennek, a blodyas dhe fondya eglos ha treveglos. Lebmyn an dre ew Falmeth ha sacrys ew an eglos (Anglican Ûhel) dhe Charles, Metêrn ha Merther. 
(An henshorn ew neppeth rag avorow!)  














Is this day interesting? In my old book there are two events that are noted. They are two very different events, the first in London and the second in Cornwall. King Charles I believed in the divine right of kings. He became king in 1625 and for four years there was also a Parliament. After that for eleven years, until 1640, he did not summon a Parliament. The Parliamentarians were very angry. His behaviour led to the English Civil War. The king's army was defeated and in 1649 the king was beheaded. To his supporters he was a martyr. Is that significant to Cornwall?  His son escaped into exile, with a short time in Pendennis Castle. After the Restoration in 1660 Killigrew, owner of Arwenack, petitioned to found a church and town. The town is now Falmouth, and the (High Anglican) church is dedicated to Charles, King and Martyr. 
(The railway is something for tomorrow.)













Thursday, 29 January 2026

2026 Day 29

2026 Dedh Naw warn Ügens

De Yow, nawes warn ügens mis Genver
Thursday, 29th January

 
My a welas kesstrif rag scrifa neppeth en "Kernewek". Üdn matter profys ew “Pols Gwander”. Nanj ew nebes bledhydnyow, rag teken my a wrüg omdhisevel ha codha. My a dorras clün. Hedna veu pols gwander - a'n corf. Lebmyn ma dhebm clün nowydh. Diwedh an whedhel! Blewek. Pols Gwanegredh a via moy dhe les. Bosch a lymnas an "Seyth Pegh Marwel" en liwyow oyl war bredn poplysen. En pols gwanegredh onan an re na alja 'gas lewya rag dhe sherewynsy brâssa. Otta rôl: Whei ell cavas lies lymnans.
1. gooth
2. crefny po covaytis
3. gwener
4. gosotys po avy
5. gloteny ha medhewnep
6. sorr po connar
7. sygerneth

I saw a competition for writing something in Cornish. One suggested topic is "A Moment of Weakness". Several years ago, for a moment I lost my balance and fell. I broke a hip. That was a moment of weakness - of the body. Now I have a new hip. End of story! Boring. A moment of moral weakness would be more interesting. Bosch illustrated the 'Seven Deadly Sins' in oil paint on poplar wood. In a moment of moral weakness one of these could lead you on to a bigger sin. Here is a list: You can find many illustrations.
1. Pride
2. Greed or covetousness
3. Lust
4. Envy or jealousy 
5. Gluttony and drunkenness
6. Wrath or anger
7. Sloth or laziness

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

2026 Day 28

2026 Dedh Eth warn Ügens 
















De Merher, ethves warn ügens mis Genver
Wednesday, 28th January















Gwrewgh nakevy an hager awel. Hedhyw, gwell ew an gewer. Ma flourys et ow lowarth - bohes brially (emesk an delkyow marow) ha lies camellia. Nag eus delkyow nowydh war an gwedh whath bes solabres, en colwedhen e'n ke, my ell gweles an kensa losyow ôn.












Forget the storm. Today, the weather is better. There are flowers in my garden - a few primroses (among the dead leaves) and a lot of camellias. There aren't any new leaves on the trees yet but already, in a hazel tree in the hedge, I can see the first catkins (lamb's tails).