2022 Dedh Dew Cans Etek ha Dogens
De Yow, pemdhegves mis Gwedngala
Thursday, 15th September
Hedhyw, na vadna vy pedery adro dhe'n nowodhow. Na vadna vy scrifa adro dhe'n teylû riel po encledhyansow po gorothom an ayredh po awher cost an bownans. An sêson ew kidnyadh ha, rag hedna, leun ew an bes a frûtys ha know! Saw radn an frûtys ew pindy ha'n know ew pur vian. Ma mor loos e'n keow keffres ha mor dû. Ma lies mesen - bes na ellen nei aga debry. Nag eus "kig" e'n know faw, kesten po know coll.
Today, I don't want to think about the news. I won't write about the royal family or funerals or the climate crisis or the cost of living crisis. The season is autumn and, therefore, the world is full of fruit and nuts! Except some of the fruits are mouldy and the nuts are very small. There are grey berries in the hedges as well as blackberries. There are lots of acorns - but we can't eat them. There is no "meat" in the beech mast, chestnuts or hazel nuts.
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