CARRE!!!!!!!!!!
GET IN YOU BEAUTIFUL BIG BOY!
CARRE!!!!!!!!!!
GET IN YOU BEAUTIFUL BIG BOY!
For #FindsFriday one more chance to enjoy the extraordinary newly-discovered Roman lead pig from Llangynfelyn, Ceredigion; one of a pair seemingly abandoned π€
Emperor Domitian's name is cast on the top, declaring it to be Imperial property π§
π @rcahmwales.bsky.social 3D model here: skfb.ly/pG6DJ
It's fun to have a sculpture of BrΓ’n in Cwmcarn, but Gwent has its own giants.
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#MythologyMonday
March is National Reading Month in the U.S. - as good a reason as any to share my suggestions for which of the many versions of The Mabinogion you should read!
Brief, it depends what you're looking for.
1/5
Further out, worth checking out the Mabinogion, a collection of medieval Welsh stories, many including Arthur.
Ddoe #ysbrydol #Bodowyr
Now let's look at the main script. This is Insular Majuscule, aka Insular Half-Uncial. Half-Uncial is a minuscule script; see this earlier post: bsky.app/profile/cari... In Insular Majuscule, used in early Ireland and England, the letters of Half-Uncial are pumped up into majuscule form. +
St. David preaching in an historiated D in Cambridge University Library MS Ff.1.27, p. 618
St. Patrick preaching in an historiated P in Cambridge University Library MS Ff.1.27, p. 453
In honor of St. David's Day, the story of St. Patrick being kicked out of Wales by an angel in order to make way for the Welsh saint:
#DyddGΕ΅ylDewi π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ (1/9)
Too far for you to see
The fluke and the foot-rot and the fat maggot
Gnawing the skin from the small bones,
The sheep are grazing at Bwlch-y-Fedwen,
Arranged romantically in the usual manner
On a bleak background of bald stone.
(RS Thomas)
If it wasn't for the name I would have thought it was the silhouette of a frog.
With the legendary Dinas Bran in the background.
St David's Day cyclists coming down St Mary's Street to an accompaniment of a disco version of Calon Lan.
CafΓ© in Cardiff named after BrΓ’n from the second branch of the Mabinogi. Not just a crow because he has a crown.
Each constituency now elects six members so I'm not sure people really need to vote tactically.
St David's Day parade ending at Cardiff Castle.
Two ancient copper spoons with decoration on the handles
In honour of #StDavidsDay here are the wonderful Penbryn Spoons, which were found in 1829 beneath a heap of stones inside the Castell Nadolig hillfort, near Penbryn in Ceredigion, Wales. The pair of cast bronze βspoonsβ date to the Late Iron Age (c. 50 BCEβ100 CE).
Screenshot from the "Welsh Outlook", 1921: "But London, with its opportunities and its prosperity, could not pluck from his heart the memory of the valley of contemplation. As he became one of London's rich citizens, he remembered that he was still a Welsh-man. One of the most charming glimpses we get of him is at performance of "Henry V." The braggart Pistol is eating the leek, and Myfyr, greatly excited is clapping his hands and proclaiming loudly, "That's right! That's right!"
Nineteenth century cartoon showing the scene from Henry V in which the rejected Englishman Pistol is forced to eat a Welsh leek by Fluellen
Ar gyfer Dydd GΕ΅yl Dewi, un o fy hoff straeon (heb fawr o dystiolaeth, am wn i...) am Gymry Llundain y ddeunawfed ganrif
Yes, but he didn't write in English.
Well I was actually just correcting the headline because it was ignoring Welsh-language poetry. I also love RS Thomas but Dylan has had worldwide recognition.
O waycher here is nunderful
There is no weed for nerds
For silling on my window flutter
Biny little turds.
By Terry Jones
Port Shoem by the Speverend Rooner
I've a gouse and harden in the country
An ace to call my plown
A treat I can replace to
When I beed to knee alone.
Catterfly and butterpiller
Perch on beefy Lao
Listen to the dats and cogs
As they mark and they beow.
Wales' greatest English-language poet, surely?
A riddle from Bledri, a 12th-century Welsh storyteller, as relayed by Gerald of Wales:
"There are among us men who, when they go a-hunting, carry their horse on their shoulders until they come near to their quarry. Then, to catch their prey, they mount their steeds. ...
Syr John RhΕ·s yn dathlu GΕ΅yl Ddewi yn yr heulwen.
Congratulations to Maia Williams of @jesusoxford.bsky.social, who has won the 2025 Sir John RhΕ·s Essay Prize for her piece on mythological elements in an alternative ending to the Middle Welsh tale Math uab Mathonwy. Da iawn, Maia! www.english.ox.ac.uk/article/sir-...
Welsh Grammar
This manuscript was written in the early 17th century. It was probably owned by Iolo Morgannwg as it contains notes in his hand. It is a copy of the grammar used by the poets in the 16th century, although not an exact copy.
Date: 17th century BMSS/2
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Not sideburns, sideboards!
A Welsh druid has said The Mabinogi should be reimagined in virtual reality to survive the digital age and to reclaim Cymruβs stellar tradition of oral storytelling
Two rare Roman lead ingots discovered in Ceredigion have been officially declared treasure, shedding new light on Walesβ industrial past under Roman rule
A person dressed in a horse skull and sheet as the mari lwyd. Unknown photographer.
'2026 is the year of the horse.'
The horse: