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On Jun 24, 8:47*am, "W. D. Grey" wrote:
Seems we have been in a hotbed of Welsh language speakers. Im into languages and in the process of getting around have asked a few times of folks for help pronouncing things. Well, Our little group has become something of a community project. Yesterday the postman stopped and backed up on the little lane we were hiking down to administer a pop quiz for retention and added a few new vocabulary words by way of assignment. Then at dinner another fellow pointed out proudly that he had taught me the one and two letter connectors, (the y words), to which Dewi added some racy bits. I think it would be possible to be speaking Welsh in a month or two more of immersion as almost everybody here is at least partially bi-lingual and once you get some of the things like the W, the ff, the dd, the ch etc down, the spelling doesn't seem so strange. And many of the words that look weird in the Welsh spelling, sound out like English, pronounced with a heavy Welsh accent. Today spent some time on a tiny (by US standards) dairy farm (10 hectacers) with a guy named Morris. He runs jersey cows (the little brown ones) for cream and cheese, and some pigs., for the skim milk. He showed me this old breed of pig from glouster that was 600+ pounds, and as gentile as you would want. I don't know my pigs but I haven't seen this breed in the US. Had a pork and apple burger from his last kill and it tajsted great. These are good people here. I hope that these efforts they are making to market the specialness of their farm products helps more of the small holders survive. There is a similar effort just getting legs in the valley where my place is in E. Wash. One frenchie 3 farms up river from me is doing goats and goat cheese on a commercial scale, and some friends relocated their bee/honey business up on the North fork of the Touchet and scaled up. There is decent infrastructure here in a mostly unused Seneca asparagas operation so who knows. Anyway, this has been a very interesting trip for me and tommorrow we head North Dave Everytime I catch a look at the Teife I regret not packing my rod. One the plus Ive got enough paintings in process for half a little coffee house show already. |
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