- Parity of esteem department: Get down with your Irish slang
- Lionheart brings poetry to architecture
- Naturists get their bottoms pixellated
- Long [50m] innerview with Rory "good Tory" Stewart
- Classics for kids.
- Home edding in Ireland with Lorna & Anna
- Goats against wildfires
- Oats n. A grain which in England is fed to horses; but in Scotland supports the people.
- Nauru's bird-shit economy
- What's the Russian for cooper?
- Water-Powered Sawmill run by olde buffers in Ontario
- Making a pair of replica 1790 French cannon wheels, Vocab: felloe, spoke, nave, strake, hub-band, mandrel, anvil, axel
Sunday, 15 October 2023
Diwrnod Shwmae
That would be today 15 Oct 2023, when Welsh speakers encourage others to use Shwmae [in Swansea and points South] or Su'mae [in Bangor and the North] as a generic greeting [think dia dhuit or Hello] on at least one day in the year. Other news links:
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