Wales for Africa (Nov-10) Mari Gordon, 16 Tachwedd 2010 By some miracle we have half-decent internet connection at the office. Actually it’s not a miracle, as I happen to know that the server providers were working on the problem over the weekend. I guess I just didn’t believe it would make any difference, any more than I believed that the designers I was supposed to be seeing on Friday would turn up, or that my ‘office’ would really only take a day to ‘decorate’ (the day in question being last Monday) or that my mail will ever turn up.Ooh, all sounds a bit harsh I know. But I’ve just had my third frustrating visit to immigration, thinking I finally had everything I need to renew my permit, only to be told I have to return on Thursday, after ‘the boss’ has had time to check my file (so what have they been doing?!). Was also sheepishly informed by my colleague that he won’t be here most of this week as he’s on and M&E training course; this is my last week of working with the organization, and I should be crossing every t and dotting every single I with him.But what really set a bad tone for me this week – while also putting my whinging right into perspective – was finding out on Sunday evening that my host had been in a car crash. She, some colleagues – and her baby – were travelling to Livingstone. Seeing as she was being made to make the 8-hour journey, on a Sunday, she’d decided to treat the time there as a couple of much-needed stress-free days out of the office. Instead, they drove through a downpour for about half the journey until the car slipped off the side of the road and flipped over. I don’t know who I felt more sorry for, her in Livingstone with the baby, suffering from shock and fright, or her poor husband at home waiting and worrying until the next morning when he could travel down to join them. They’ve all been discharged from hospital with, apart from the shock, nothing more serious than cuts and bruises. The fatality rate for road accidents in Zambia is notorious, partly due to the driving in the cities and partly due to the terrible condition of the roads outside the cities, especially now that the rains are here. The fact that they escaped with nothing broken – or worse – really is a miracle.
Dathlu Moel y Gaer Ian Daniel, 12 Tachwedd 2010 Diolch o galon i ddisgyblion Ysgol Rhos Helyg, Rhosesmor, Sir Fflint ac Ysgol y Berllan Deg, Caerdydd am ymuno gyda ni wrth ddathlu creu'r Moel y Gaer newydd ddoe. Roedd hi'n wych cael ysbrydoliaeth gan Dewi Pws Morris, Bardd Plant Cymru. Buom yn creu perfformiad a darn o farddoniaeth. Byddaf yn cerfio'r geiriau hyn ar ddarn o bren dros yr wythnosau nesaf i'w harddangos nhw ger Moel y Gaer. Dyma'r gerdd i chiTi yw cartref y CeltiaidYn llawn o atgofion henfydPobol cryf a dyfeisgar ein gorffennolA ni? Dani yma o hyd
half term art cart Sian Lile-Pastore, 10 Tachwedd 2010 I keep forgetting to take some photos of our quilt designs that the children made over half term! They are looking wonderful in the gallery, so i'll try and remember to get some photos next time i'm there and will blog about it as soon as I can!
Datblygiadau yn y Goedwig! Hywel Couch, 3 Tachwedd 2010 Dyma fy blog cynta ers cael fy apwyntio fel Hwylusydd Archwilio Natur yma yn Amgueddfa Sain Ffagan. Prif pwrpas y swydd yw hybu ymwelwyr i’r Sain Ffagan i gymryd sylw ar y wledd o bywyd nature sy’n byw o fewn yr amgueddfa. Fel rhan o’r prosiect, mae ‘na wedi bod rhai datblygiadau yn y goedwig yn Sain Ffagan, ger llwybr y goedwig. Ger un o’r paneli gwybodaeth rydym newydd ychwanegu troellwr caneuon adar! Wrth dewis yr aderyn rydych am glywed a troi’r braich ar y troellwr, mae’n bosib i wrando ar 8 aderyn sy’n byw yn ein goedwig. Mae’n ffordd wych o ddysgu caneuon yr adar wahanol!Rydym hefyd wedi adeiladu cuddfan adar yn y goedwig. Mae’r cuddfan yn lle ffantastic i ymlacio tra’n gwylio adar yn bwydo ar ein gorsaf bwydo. Mor belled rydym wedi nodi o leiaf 9 aderyn wahanol yn ymweld, o’r titw tomos las i cnocell y coed. Wrth gwrs, gan bo ni yn y goedwig, mae digon o wiwerod yn dod i ymweld hefyd! Mi ddylai’r cuddfan bod ar agor i’r cyhoedd yn fuan, gobeithio erbyn diwedd y mis! Mae hi wir yn lle delfrydol i ymweld â thermos o de ac i ymlacio. Ar hyn o bryd rydym yn gweithio ar paneli gwybodaeth i’r cuddfan, gobeithio bydd rhain yn barod erbyn y gwanwyn.Os oes gennych unrhyw awgrymiadau am ddefnydd y cuddfan neu hyd yn oed awgrym am enw, plis rhowch wybod i mi trwy sylwadu. Cadwch lygad ar y blog ‘ma am wybodaeth ar ddigwyddiadau a weithgareddau nature sydd i’w ddod!Mae’r prosiect wedi’u ariannu gan Biffaward trwy’r Cronfa Cymunedau Tirlenwi a Legal and General.