Monday, 5 August 2019

2019 Day 217

Dedh Dew Cans ha Seytek


De Lün, pempes mis Est
Monday, 5th August

Gwrewgh redya http://nebesgeryow.blogspot.com/ (Te ha Tesednow). Ma artickel adro dhe Glastonbùry en Gwlas an Hâv gen Nicholas Williams. An carn ew môès pemp cans trooshes en ûhelder. En termyn eus passyes en venowgh thera dowr oll adro dhe'n vre. Hei a veu pecar'a enys. Ma tour war dopp an vre, Tour Mehal. Magor ew a radn an Abaty “Enys Wedren” coth. Ma carn dhe nei en Kernow ewedh. Breanek ew bre pecar'a “Molvra Glastonbury”, saw thew hei môès whegh cans trooshes en ûhelder – ha nag eus tour war dopp. Ma nebes balyow en ogas. En lever gen Craig Weatherhill “The Promontory People” ev a lavar dro an mor môûhel ha Breanek a veu enys. Ben soth an vre ew treth coth. Mars eus whans dhewgh a weles tour en Kernow whei alja mos dhe Roche. Ma carrek gen Tour Mehal môy. Thew an carrek hei môès trei ügens trooshes en ûhelder. Mehal ew meurgerys en teleryow ûhel. Otta Carrek Loos en Coos!

Read http://nebesgeryow.blogspot.com/ (Te ha Tesednow). There is an article about Glastonbury in Somerset by Nicholas Williams. The tor is more than five hundred feet in height. In the past there was often water round the hill. It was like an island. There is a tower on top of the hill. St Michael's Tower. It's a ruin of part of the old Abbey of “Glass Island”. We have a tor in Cornwall too. St Agnes Beacon is a hill like “Glastonbury Tor”, but it is more than six hundred feet in height – and there is no tower on top. There are several mines nearby. In a book b y Craig Weatherhill, “The Promontory People” he says that the sea was higher and St Agnes Beacon was an island. The south foot of the hill is an old beach. If you want to see a tower in Cornwall you could go to Roche. There is a rock with another St Michael's Tower. The rock is more than sixty feet in height. St Michael is much loved in high places. Behold St Michael's Mount (The Grey Rock in the Wood)!

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