Monday, 8 August 2022

2022 Day 220

2022 Dedh Dew Cans hag Ügens


De Lün, ethves mis Est
Monday, 8th August












Glas ew an mor hedhyw ha ma dowr lowr etto, bes nag eus dowr lowr en agan goverow, ryvars ha creunvaow. My ell gweles gover segh marow en ogas ow hònan. Gramassy dhe CornwallLive a'n pictours ma gen Greg Martin a Lydn Colliford en Goon Bren. Nag ew hei bes dogens a'n cans leun. En termyn eus passyes thera tir gonethys ha còsow ena. Lebmyn whei ell gweles vosow ha kievow beudhys. Ma ke Kernow ow türya. Puskes a veu gerys war dhelher gans an dowr owth omdedna. 














The sea is blue today and there is enough water in it, but there is not enough water in our streams, rivers and reservoirs. I can see a dried up stream nearby myself. Thanks to CornwallLive for these pictures by Greg Martin of Colliford Lake on Bodmin Moor. It is only 40% full. In the past there was farmed land and woods there. You can now see the drowned walls and tree stumps. A Cornish hedge survives. Fish were left behind by the receding water.

















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