Saturday, 13 August 2022

2022 Day 225

2022 Dedh Dew Cans Pemp warn Ügens


De Sadorn, terdhegves mis Est
Saturday, 13th August


Ma pesk ancyent, an styrjyon, kevys en lydnow ha ryvars Noor America. Pesk dowr er ew. Anjei ell cressya pur vrâs ha hedhes oos coth. En termyn eus passyes tho anjei plentethüs, bes re a veu kemerys. Kemerys ens heb bern en mis Est, etho an loor leun e'n mis ma ew gelwys "Loor Leun Styrjyon". Nag eus styrjyon veth en Kernow. Ma hager puskes dhe nei agan honan! Hebma ew an morvanagh po mor-jowl. 













There is an ancient fish, the sturgeon, found in lakes and rivers of North America. It's a fresh water fish. They can grow very large and reach an old age. Once they were plentiful, but too many were taken. They were easily caught in August, so the full moon this month is called the "Sturgeon Full Moon". There are no sturgeons in Cornwall. We have our own ugly fish! This is the monkfish or sea-devil.


 

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