Day Hundred and Thirty-three


An Cansves Dedh Terdhek warn Ügens  

De Lün, pajerdegves mis Me. Mettin pur drosüs ew. Ma cülyek o creia en bargen tir en ogas ha ma payon o carma dhe’y bayes e’n lowarth kentrevek. Et agan shymbla coth ma chôkys o neythy, cravas ha renky. En avalen ma colomednow coos hag en keow ma lies ehen deffrans a edhyn. Me ell clowes mola dhû, mola loos ha rüdhek o càna oll. En neb le ma gòlvadnas ha heckamolas erel. E’n garth ma’n kei o tenjel tabm a günys.
Monday, 14th May. It’s a very noisy morning. A cockerel is crowing in a nearby farm and a peacock is calling out to his peahen in a neighbour’s garden. In our old chimney there are jackdaws nesting, scrabbling and cawing. In an apple tree there are wood pigeons and in hedges there are many different types of birds. I can hear a blackbird, a song thrush and a robin all singing. Somewhere there are sparrows and other dickybirds. In the yard the dog is chewing a bit of firewood.


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