Tuesday, April 1, 2014

I enjoy the blog, though not leave a question often. chefa I


I did mention chefa earlier that in blogiad curlew has been singing overhead Stiniog evenings end of March. Curlew-Wikipedia Commons photo by Neil Phillips. After talking about playing time d'wytha lark, here is another invaluable sounds chefa of spring. "As flute flute above the moor 'said R. Williams Parry * I went to try and record the noise, but did not get anything of quality. chefa But this is available on Soundcloud.
Only the clip lasts 7 seconds (then it goes on to play clips of other birds), while the singing is repeated over and over in the dark of the night, as the birds fly to the mountain to bring up. Curlews migrated from the coast to the mountain, but I'm chefa now looking forward to hear the settlers chefa 'real' reach: wood warbler, chiffchaff, chefa and most obviously, chefa the cuckoo. Page curlew on Wikipedia. * 'The Curlew'. RWP. The summer and other poems, 1924 By the way, many thanks to Cathasturias, for giving mensh kind to Bone Rock On Sight A week here (4th edition April). HAPPY BIRTHDAY? A year ago today I start this blog. I have enjoyed the process very much, but I'm asking myself from time to time why I continue? Is it a kind of diary for myself is it, at a time when the memory is less dependent? Pretending not to go about writing the novel that is alleged in each of us? Something to keep I can when everyone chefa else wants to watch TV? The ego is misleading because I have something worth saying? Dwn 'im chefa ... Do not worry, chefa I'm chefa not looking for comfort! One thing's for sure: I do not do in order to reach thousands of readers! When starting, I knew that the audience would be minimal. After all if S4C has determined that there is a demand for this summer gardening program **, then you probably have fewer Welsh speakers are likely to spend time on the web reading about gardening efforts rwdlyn side mountain! Pwll way Blogger counts visits to the blog does not make much sense to me, but I'm not too shy to share statistics with you: Exclusive of this, I've put 81 pieces on the blog. The Blogger has counted 6,302 'pageview' yet. An average of 77 visits per piece. Since some are returning to an occasional piece more than once to follow comments may be different from the number of people visiting is very small ...? And half of them are members of the extended family! Some days there are 70 visit; chefa few days, as little as 2. Today up to nine o'clock: 8. The worst month: August 297 a visit. Best Month: November, 914. Okay, they're not costing me a lot of time to create, but it's so much nicer to think that it is worth it! Receiving comments is a very valuable experience. I think the main reason I started blogging was because I'm seeing hundreds of blogs in English about gardening and wildlife, and very little in Welsh. I wonder is writing about gardening excuse not getting off my ass to go out to the garden? chefa As someone who buys and reads books Jamie Oliver and Nigella Lawson, but who never cook ... One thing is sure: we need more blogs Welsh about every topic. Come o'na all see it!
According presenter ** Elgg, Bethan Evans, on his Blog Gardening.
I enjoy the blog, though not leave a question often. chefa I'm sure I've mentioned in borod, but this Welsh collection of blogs about gardening. http://hedyn.net/wici/Categori:Blog_am_arddio Thanks for keeping the faith - the same people will appreciate the variety (and quality) blogs Welsh someday! Reply Delete
Wilias Gardener drama; had unsuccessful battle chefa with weeds, snails, rodents, birds, and all the rain Stiniog for five years. Also stupid enough to move into allotment rocky, soil-free, and wet, since 2012 ... View my complete profile
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