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We are most powerful when we do not have to subjugate our existence in life . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 #Annibyniaeth #Independence

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Calan Gaeaf - Halloween Cyhyraeth - Banshee Ysbryd - Ghost (lit. 'spirit') Bwci-bo - Bogeyman Gwisgo - Dress up Modrwy - Ring Gwrach - Witch/Hag Cath du - Black cat Bara brith - Tea bread (lit. speckled bread)

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“Beyond the veil lies what our eyes cannot see. Beyond the veil lies what our skin cannot feel. Beyond the veil lies what our consciousness cannot absorb.” ― Michael Bassey Johnson We are just sitting in the shadows.

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Ann Rees (Ceridwen), Welsh poet and writer and one of the earliest Welsh women to qualify as a doctor, died on this day in 1905 (120 years ago). Born in Pentregwenlais, 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Wales, she built a medical practice in Union Hill, New Jersey, 🇺🇸. 📷 Unknown author; 1905; PD. #otd

Ann Rees (Ceridwen), Welsh poet and writer and one of the earliest Welsh women to qualify as a doctor, died on this day in 1905 (120 years ago).

Born in Pentregwenlais, 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Wales, she built a medical practice in Union Hill, New Jersey, 🇺🇸.

📷 Unknown author; 1905; PD. #otd
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“And I rose In rainy autumn And walked abroad in a shower of all my days...” ― Dylan Thomas Diolch am rannu'r llun gwych hwn Aled. Mae angen mwy o ryfeddodau fel hyn ar y byd. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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On 21st of October 1966, 116 children and 28 adults were killed in the horrific Aberfan disaster, caused by the failure of the National Coal Board. Today, we remember those who lost their lives and stand with the community of Aberfan now and always. Never again.

On 21st of October 1966, 116 children and 28 adults were killed in the horrific Aberfan disaster, caused by the failure of the National Coal Board.

Today, we remember those who lost their lives and stand with the community of Aberfan now and always.

Never again.
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A couple of days ago, I celebrated my 52nd trip around the Sun and Moon in pure peace — savoring a glass of Chablis and a slice of chocolate cake. What a beautiful life it is. On that note, I have decided to grow fangs. “How many loved your moments of glad grace, And loved your

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Word of the day: DIHAREB geiriadur.ac.uk/gpc/gpc.html?d… 'proverb’. Collecting proverbs was very popular in the Renaissance era. This is a page from "Diarhebion Cymraeg", a collection which William Salesbury published around 1575. What is your favourite Welsh proverb?

Word of the day: DIHAREB geiriadur.ac.uk/gpc/gpc.html?d… 'proverb’. 

Collecting proverbs was very popular in the Renaissance era. This is a page from "Diarhebion Cymraeg", a collection which William Salesbury published around 1575.

What is your favourite Welsh proverb?
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The ones you love don't realise how untouchable you are to everyone else, until they become everyone else. Max Richter - On the Nature of Daylight youtu.be/rVN1B-tUpgs?si… via YouTube

The ones you love don't realise how untouchable you are to everyone else, until they become everyone else.

Max Richter - On the Nature of Daylight youtu.be/rVN1B-tUpgs?si… via <a href="/YouTube/">YouTube</a>
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Did you know that Christmas did not start as a Christian holiday. Long before anyone celebrated the birth of Jesus, Europeans were already honoring the winter solstice with fire, feasts, evergreens, and gift-giving. The Roman festival of Saturnalia and the Germanic celebration

Did you know that Christmas did not start as a Christian holiday. Long before anyone celebrated the birth of Jesus, Europeans were already honoring the winter solstice with fire, feasts, evergreens, and gift-giving.

The Roman festival of Saturnalia and the Germanic celebration