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ApAlun

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Mi ddôth fy nheulu o Dde Cymru, ond mi ges i fy ngeni yn Lloegr. Dw i'n byw yng Ngogledd Cymru rwan a dw i'n trio dysgu'r iaith. Felly, mi fydd 'na gamgymeridau yn fy Nghymraeg. Hefyd, dw i'n defnyddio'r iaith maen nhw'n siarad yn y Gogledd ("ydy" dim "yw", "allan" dim "mas", "llefrith" dim "llaeth", "rwan" dim "nawr") a dw i'n defnyddio'r iaith anffurfiol.

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thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Another shot of one of the frogs I came across today in the Forth and Clyde Canal in the Kelvindale area of Glasgow.

@froglifers

ApAlun,
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@thisismyglasgow That is a lucky frog. I once walked the Edinburgh and Glasgow Union Canal and on the towpath I passed tens of dead frogs, apparently pecked to death by birds. Herons, perhaps?

ApAlun, to dysgucymraeg Welsh
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Dan ni'm mynd ar wyliau i Dŷ Ddewi.

Be' fedrwn ni wneud yn yr ardal, efo'r ci, os bydd hi'n bwrw glaw? Dan ni'n mynd i gerdded os bydd hi'n sych.



nic, to random Welsh
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Dal wrthi trosi'r archif Instagram i Flickr, ac yn mwynhau gweld ambell i lun o'n i heb ei weld ers blynydde.

Pwy sy'n nabod y lle 'ma? (ateb yn y testun amgen)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nicdafis/53551309230/in/dateposted-public/

ApAlun,
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@nic Uffington.

ApAlun, to random Welsh
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Roedd hi'n dosbarth Cymraeg y bore 'ma. Rhaid i mi ddweud, dw i ddim yn licio y gwerslyfr o gwbl. Dan ni'n defnyddio "Dysgu Cymraeg Uwch 3 (B2)" gan y Ganolfan Dysgu Cymraeg Genedlaethol, a does 'na ddim mynegai yn y llyfr. Felly, fedrwch chi ddim findio pethau. Dw i'n meddwl mae'r hen cwrs Pellach gan Elwyn Hughes o Brifysgol Bangor yn well - mae 'na fynegai a dw i'n dal defnyddio'r ffeil fel cyfeirlyfr. Hefyd, yn fy marn i, mae'r strwythur yn i hen ffeil yn well


shauna, to random
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Going through my notes on There Are No Accidents by Jessie Singer (@JessieSinger), and I figured I'd share them here as I process them.

This is a book about how our systemic decisions make America a dangerous place to live. It really made clear to me that Covid is nothing new. We've always been needlessly cavalier with each other's lives - especially the lives of the poorest and most marginalized among us.

You can get the book here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/There-Are-No-Accidents/Jessie-Singer/9781982129682

@bookstodon non-fiction

ApAlun,
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@shauna I suggest that anyone who is interested in human factors and air safety finds a copy of "The Naked Pilot - The Human Factor in Aircraft Accidents" by David Beaty, published in 1995. It isn't a dry book - it describes various air accidents and the part human factors played in them. I think the issues it raises are still relevant today.

ApAlun, to random
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@Fascinatorfun
We had smoke and CO detectors fitted when our house was rewired.
We woke up one night to the sound of alarms going off. We searched for a fire, couldn't find one, then remembered that we had CO detectors as well.
We turned off the oil-fired boiler, opened windows and doors and waited outside until we were sure the house had been thoroughly ventilated. Boiler fault.
We were lucky - without the detectors we would have died.

Fit and check CO detectors!

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