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Thursday, 16th April
Thursday, 16th April
Ma 'gan band ledan ha fôn an chei ow tos dre herl gweder dadn an dor, bes agan electrek ew degys gen neujednow a-ûgh dhe'n dor. Saw ew an herl gweder rag enawellow bes an neujednow ell bos dres dhe'n dor gen gwedh en gwens pur grev. Dhort termyn dhe dermyn ma nebonan ow tos dhe examnya ol an gwedh dadn an neujednow voltach ûhel. Ha ma nebonan aral ow tos dhe whithra an voltach isel. Eus othom a drehy neppeth? Lies scorren a godhas solabres e'n vledhen ma. E'n gwelha pres, nag ew agan gwedhednow e'n ke re hir. E'n gwettha pres, ma'n ploumbren Kea coth ow kilînya. Martesen an idhyow ew re boos.
Our broadband and the house phone come by way of glass fibre under the ground, but our electricity is carried by wires above the ground. the glass fibre is safe from storms but the wires can be brought down by trees in a very strong wind.From time to time somone comes to inspect all the trees under the high voltage wire. And someone else comes to check the low voltage. Does anything need to be cut? Many branches have fallen already this year in the storms. Fortunately, our trees in the hedge are not too tall. Unfortunately, the old Kea plum is leaning over. Perhaps the ivy is too heavy.




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