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Okay, so I couldn't find any of these objects in my house that would be suitable for this drawing except for a box... So I do apologise in advance in case I wasn't supposed to draw the example shown on the lesson.

 

Printer paper, HB pencil

This is what happens when you give several creative people the same set of instructions- everybody came out with a different look. Lots of different color combos, as well!

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At the end of our camp series - several of the girls walked away with their own personalized pencil-case AND learning how to install a zipper. Want to book a private lesson?

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Emma, Eden and Natalie learning how to land at the Trapeze School NY.

First Day of Swimming Lessons.

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Lucius Annaeus Seneca: On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!

 

John Muir: All the wild world is beautiful, and it matters but little where we go, to highlands or lowlands, woods or plains, on the sea or land or down among the crystals of waves or high in a balloon in the sky; through all the climates, hot or cold, storms and calms, everywhere and always we are in God's eternal beauty and love. So universally true is this, the spot where we chance to be always seems the best.

 

PE Lessons include martial arts training. This is the warm-up...

I'm not too fond of this one, maybe because it's so plain. I will probably go back and add stuff to it. Took me 11 min. I used an HB pencil.

B pencil, sketch paper

I promise it looks better irl

it's supposed to be Ed Speelers

William looking a little like a drowned rat as he comes up from an underwater swim.

This tourist lady managed to get a remarkably good ride during her lesson. At first she struggled, but she stayed with it and did well. I felt proud for her,

Sunrise surf lessons at surfers corner in Muizenberg - www.surfers-corner.co.za/

Get the handle fitted up real close, BEFORE you epoxy it into place.

Rancho Naturalista, Costa Rica

Photos taklen on a riding lesson taken by Donna Hill in the Sand Ring on Wimbledon Common

Another highlight of the trip.

 

LIFE Monteverde Coffee Tour, Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Right lesson two with the lights is to shoot some smoke. Here's the results with a little help from Mr Adobe!!!

Lesson 3 . A large entrance means a good exit. This is important in case something strange and frightening appears.

  

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Dear Dr. Carney Cat is feeling really alarmed by my foot and leg brace. He can't lick my toes to make them better now. The whole view of this contraption is in following photo.

 

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Llun: Traeth Mawr a Carn Llidi yn y pellter

Photograph: Whitesands and Carn Llidi in the distance

 

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Y Clonc Mawr 31

Llwybr Arfordir Sir Benfro, Cymru, Rhagfyr 2011

Porthstinian i Draeth Mawr

 

“Beth yw`r ots `da fi i am y Clonc

Mawr? Damwain a hap

Yw fy mod yn ei libart yn byw. So

hwn ar fap”.

O `Hwn`, gan T. H. Parry-Williams

1887-1975

 

Beth yw`r Clonc Mawr? Taith gerdded Gymraeg ar gyfer oedolion sy`n dysgu Cymraeg a`r Cymry sy`n mo`yn eu cefnogi nhw. `Yn ni`n cerdded rhan fach o Lwybr Arfordir Sir Benfro bron bob mis ac yn mynd o dde`r sir i`r gogledd. Cyfle i oedolion sy`n dysgu Cymraeg siarad Cymraeg tu fa`s i`r `stafell ddosbarth, ac mae croeso i ddysgwyr o bob safon. Dechreuon ni yn Llanrhath hynny yw Amroth yn ne Sir Benfro fis Mawrth 2009 a bennwn ni`r Clonc Mawr ar bwys Traeth Poppit yn y gogledd yn 2013, felly cymerith y Clonc Mawr marce pedair mlynedd.

 

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The Clonc Mawr 31

Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Wales, December 2011

St Justinians to Whitesands

 

“What do I care for the Clonc Mawr?

An accident of fortune

It is that I live in its territory. This is

not on a map”.

From `Hwn` by T. H. Parry-Williams

1887-1975

 

What is the Clonc Mawr? The Clonc Mawr is a walk for adults who are learning Welsh and the Welsh speakers who want to support them. We walk a small part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path almost every month and we`re walking from Amroth in the south to Poppit in the north. It`s a chance for adults who are learning Welsh to use their Welsh outside the classroom, and adult learners of every level are welcome. We started in Amroth in south Pembrokeshire in March 2009 and we`ll finish the Clonc Mawr near Poppit Sands in the north in 2013, so the Clonc Mawr will take about four years.

 

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Y Clonc Mawr

(English version below)

Fel arfer `yn ni`n cwrdd am 10.30 mewn caffi neu 10.45 os nad oes caffi cyfleus a dechrau`r Clonc Mawr am 11.00. `Yn ni`n cael picnic ar y ffordd ag `yn ni`n cyrraedd pen y daith erbyn 3.00. Lifftiau wedyn yn ôl i`r ceir ac i gaffi am glonc a dished. `Yn ni`n aros yn y caffi tan 4.30. Dyma dros bump awr rhwng 10.45 a 4.30 i`r oedolion sy`n dysgu Cymraeg ei siarad hi.

 

Mae`r Cymry`n bwysig ar y Clonc Mawr i gloncan da`r dysgwyr achos trwy siarad Cymraeg â`r Cymry mae`r dysgwyr yn dysgu`r iaith. Fel mae Dafydd Iwan yn dweud yn ei gân enwog*:

 

“I`r Clonc! I`r Clonc!

Dewch Gymry hen ac ifanc.

Dewch i`r Clonc!”

 

So pobol yn dysgu iaith yn y `stafell ddosbarth. Maen nhw`n cael y patrymau sylfaenol yno ond maen nhw`n dysgu siarad yr iaith trwy ei siarad hi â siaradwyr brodorol tu fa`s i`r `stafell ddosbarth. Ar y Clonc Mawr mae`r dysgwyr yn cael y cyfle i ddefnyddio, ymarfer ac ymestyn y patrymau maen nhw wedi dysgu yn y `stafell ddosbarth. Felly mae`r Cymry`n hanfodol i`r broses `ma ac mae`n bwysig iawn i ni gael Cymry ar y Clonc Mawr. A beth mae`r Cymry`n ei wneud ar y Clonc Mawr? Dim ond cerdded `da ni a chloncan `da pawb am y byd a`r betws.

 

`Yn ni`n cerdded dim ond tipyn bach o`r Llwybr Arfordir bob tro achos mae`r pwyslais ar siarad Cymraeg, dim ar gerdded. Mae croeso i`r bobol sy` ddim yn mo`yn cerdded gwrdd â ni yn y caffi am yr awr ola` i gloncan.

 

Am fanylion: Gwglwch `Y Clonc Mawr` neu ffonio 01437 776785.

 

I weld lluniau: www.flickr.com/photos/y_clonc_mawr/sets/

 

Mae sawl Clonc Bach o gwmpas Sir Benfro hefyd. Dyma gyfle i`r oedolion sy`n dysgu Cymraeg gwrdd am ddwy awr mewn caffi neu dafarn i gloncan yn Gymraeg. Mae`r Cymry`n hanfodol yma hefyd. Gallwch chi gael manylion y Cloncie Bach trwy Gwglo: Cloncie Bach.

 

Mae`r gerdd fach isod gan y Cloncfeistr at y Cymry sy`n dod i`r Clonc Mawr a`r Cloncie Bach i gloncan yn Gymraeg `da`r oedolion sy`n dysgu`r iaith:

 

Cymry`r Cloncie

 

Fe gewch chi hwyl a sbri,

Bisgedi, cacenni a dished o fri.

A phan ddewch chi`n llu, pentigili,

I ganol y miri, a`r garw wedi`i dorri,

Fe gewch chi`r fraint, heb sylwi,

O ddod â`ch Cymraeg aton ni.

 

Y Cloncfeistr

 

Dyma englyn gan y Prifardd Idris Reynolds at y bobol sy`n dysgu Cymraeg*.

 

Dysgwr

Mewn gardd a fu yn harddwch – a`i lliwiau

Yn llawer tanbeitiach

Y mae rhosynnau mwyach

Yn bywhau y border bach

Idris Reynolds

 

Dyma englyn gan y Prifardd Ceri Wyn Jones*.

 

Y Clonc Mawr

Am mai hwyl y sgyrsiau mân ar y wâc

yw`r wers orau`n unman,

drwy ddyfal donc a chloncan

mae ail iaith yn cerdded mla`n.

Ceri Wyn Jones

  

A dyma Gân y Cloncie**

And this is the song of the Cloncs

 

Cân y Cloncie

 

Mae`r Dysgwyr wedi gwylltio,

A`u hysbryd sydd ar dân;

Pob tafod wedi tewi,

A`u treiglade`n finiog lân,

A`u treiglade`n finiog lân.

 

I`r Clonc! I`r Clonc!

Dewch ddysgwyr hen ac ifanc,

Dewch i`r Clonc!

 

Hen ddigon o fân siarad,

Dosbarthiadau saff di-ri;

Dim cadw`n dawel dim mwyach,

Defnyddio`n Cymraeg `ŷn ni,

Ie, defnyddio`n Cymraeg `ŷn ni.

 

Cytgan

 

Fe heriwn ni bob tiwtor,

Mwynheuwn ni`r oriau dysg;

Sylfeini`r drefn grynwn ni, ie,

Pan godwn ni ein cri,

Pan godwn ni ein cri.

 

Cytgan

 

Oes `na Gymry yn y Cloncie

I gwblhau y gwaith?

Fe godwn ni i gyd o`n hawddfyd clyd

I gloncan gyda`r iaith,

I gloncan i ben y daith.

 

Cytgan

 

* `Yn ni wedi cael caniatâd Dafydd Iwan i ddefnyddio`r fersiwn `ma gan y

Cloncfeistr o`i gân e a chaniatâd Idris Reynolds a Ceri Wyn Jones i ddefnyddio`u

englynion nhw. Mae`r fersiynau Saesneg gan y Cloncfeistr.

** Y gân wreiddiol `I`r Gad!` gan Hefin Elis. Diolch i Dafydd Iwan am ganiatâd i

ddefnyddio`r gân. Fersiwn `Cân y Cloncie` gan Y Cloncfeistr

 

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What is Y Clonc Mawr? `Y` means `the, `Clonc` means `a chat` and `Mawr` means `big`. So `Y Clonc Mawr` means `The Big Chat`.

 

The Clonc Mawr is a walk for adults who are learning Welsh and the Welsh speakers who want to support them. We walk a small part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path almost every month and we`re walking from Amroth in the south to Poppit in the north. It`s a chance for adults who are learning Welsh to use their Welsh outside the classroom, and adult learners of every level are welcome. We started in Amroth in south Pembrokeshire in March 2009 and we`ll finish the Clonc Mawr near Poppit Sands in the north in 2013, so the Clonc Mawr will take about four years.

 

We usually meet at 10.30 or 10.45 when there isn`t a convenient cafe and start the Clonc Mawr at 11.00. We have a picnic on the way and we reach the end of the walk by 3.00. Lifts then back to the cars and to a cafe for a clonc and a cuppa. We stay in the cafe `til 4.30. This is over five hours between 10.45 and 4.30 for the adults sho are learning Welsh to speak it.

 

Welsh speakers are important on the Clonc Mawr to chat to the adult learners because by speaking Welsh with Welsh speakers the learners learn the language. As Dafydd Iwan says in his famous song*:

 

“To the Clonc! To the Clonc!**

Come Welsh people old and young

Come to the Clonc!”

 

People don`t learn a language in the classroom. They get the basic patterns there but they learn to speak to speak the language by speaking it with native speakers outside the classroom. On the Clonc Mawr the adult learners have the chance to use, practise and extend the patterns they`ve learnt in the classroom. This means that Welsh speakers are essential to the this process and it`s very important for us to have Welsh speakers on the Clonc Mawr. And what do the Welsh speakers do on the Clonc Mawr? Just walk with us and chat to everyone about anything and everything.

 

We only walk a small part of the Cioast Path each time because the emphasis is on speaking Welsh, not on walking. People who don`t want to walk are welcome to meet us in the cafe to chat with us for the last hour.

 

For details: Google `Y Clonc Mawr` or phone 01437 776785.

 

To see photographs:

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There are several Clonc Bachs (`Clonc Bach` means `Little Clonc`) around Pembrokeshire as well. This is a chance for the adults who are learning Welsh to meet for an hour or two in a cafe or pub to chat in Welsh. Welsh speakers are essential here as well. You can get details of the Cloncie Bach by Googling: Cloncie Bach.

  

The poem below by the Cloncmaster is to the Welsh speakers who come to the Clonc Mawr and the Cloncie Bach (Little Cloncs) to chat in Welsh with the adult learners:

 

The Welsh people of the Cloncs**

 

You`ll have fun and sport,

Biscuits, cakes and a cuppa of renown.

And when you come as a host, all the way,

Into the merriment, and break the ice,

You`ll have the honour, without noticing,

Of bringing your Welsh to us.

  

This is an englyn by the `Prifardd` Idris Reynolds to the people who are learning Welsh*:

Learner**

In a garden that was prettier – and its

colours

Very much brighter

There are roses once again

Enlivening the dear border

  

This is an englyn by the `Prifardd` Ceri Wyn Jones.

 

The Clonc Mawr**

Because the fun of the small talk on the walk

is the best lesson anywhere,

by persistence and chattering

a second language walks on.

  

* We`ve had permission from Dafydd Iwan to use this version by the Cloncmaster of

his famous song and permission from Idris Reynolds and Ceri Wyn Jones to use

their englyns.

** The English version by the Cloncmaster is of course just a rough translation to give

you an idea of the original.

 

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Prif nôd maes Cymraeg i Oedolion yw cynhychru oedolion sy`n gallu, ac yn dewis defnyddio`r Gymraeg trwy ei siarad, darllen a `sgrifennu hi.

 

Canolfan Cymraeg i Oedolion De-Orllewin Cymru

Academi Hywel Teifi

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Prifysgol Abertawe

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E-bost: cymraegioedolion@abertawe.ac.uk

Ffôn: 01792 602070

 

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The main objective of the field of Welsh for Adults is to produce adults who can, and who choose to use Welsh by speaking, reading and writing it.

 

The South West Wales Welsh for Adults Centre

Academi Hywel Teifi

Keir Hardie Building

Swansea University

Singleton Park

Swansea

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Website: www.learnwelshsouthwestwales.org

E-mail: www.welshforadults@swansea.ac.uk

Phone: 01792 602070

 

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Lluniau o`r Clonc Mawr:

www.flickr.com/photos/y_clonc_mawr/sets/

 

Lluniau o`r Cloncie eraill:

www.flickr.com/photos/50680453@N02/sets/

 

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Photographs of the other Cloncs:

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Outdoors - lesson 2.

I really wasn't sure how this was going to turn out, I avoid foliage because I'm not confident with it. We don't have any foliage close to the house, so I thought the basics of the lesson is about straight lines and organic edges, so I found some areas in my garden that had these. Drawing the straight lines slowly really helped me focus on the relationships of everything. I quite enjoyed drawing the foliage and I'm fairly pleased with the outcome of the overall exercise.

The Men of Dalmeny Parish War Memorial

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NT 14409 7725

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Dalmeny, Main Street, War Memorial

War Memorial (20th Century)

Site Name Dalmeny, Main Street, War Memorial

Classification War Memorial (20th Century)

Canmore ID 50528

Site Number NT17NW 152

NGR NT 14403 77434

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink canmore.org.uk/site/50528

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Linlithgowshire Gazette - Friday 17 November 1922 www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001907/19221...

DALMENY WAR MEMORIAL.

Unveiling Ceremony by General Sir Francis Davies.

Enacted by public subscription, the Dalmeny War Memorial to perpetuate the names of the men belonging to the parish who fell in the Great War, was unveiled on Saturday afternoon General Sir Francis Davies, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Scotland in the presence of a large gathering.

THE MEMORIAL.

The memorial stands on a site situated in the centre of the village. It is in the form of a Mercat Cross, and of the finest Bullalo freestone. shaft rises from steps and plinth, and is surmounted by a lion rampant, supporting four shields with appropriate heraldic devices, the arms of Linlithgow, the cross of St Andrew, the Scottish Lion, and the Royal Arms of Scotland.

The memorial was designed by the late M'Gregor Chalmers, and superintended by his successor Mr J. Jeffrey Waddell, architect.' The sculptor was James Young, the builder Mr John Gumming (Glasgow), and the bronze tablet bearing the names of the fallen was supplied Messrs Hamilton (Glasgow.)

The number who voluntarily enlisted and whose names are on the Roll of Honour is 244, and the bronze tablet bears the names of the following 33 who made the supreme sacrifice :- J. Beveridge, R. P, Brown, J. Cameron, A. Campbell, R. Campbell, W. Campbell. R. J. Dickson, A. Halliburton, C. Johnston, C. J. Johns. J. Kennie, J. Livingston, J. Mackay, W. Mackay, H. M'Diarmid, J. M'Kinlay, R. Middleton, C. Nelson, W. Pearson, A. Ramage, J. Reilly, R. Robertson, W. Ronaldson, W. Russell, A. Rutherford, J. Scott, J. Smith. J. Swayne, W. Trotter, W. Turner W. B. Wales, J. Wilson. G, Young.

THE UNVEILING CEREMONY

The service opened with (he singing of Psalm 23, after which the lesson (11. Samuel 1., 17-27) was read by the Rev. E. Twidle. A short prayer was then given by the Rev. J. E. Keir, M.A., followed a few remarks by Mr John Dudgeon, J.P., who has acted as chairman the Memorial Committee.

The assembly was then addressed General Sir Francis Davies.

General Davies said thev did well to pay honour to the fallen, they had brought great honour to those who remained. The day must one of sad to many people present, but he asked those who had relations commemorated by the monument to believe him when he said that when they passed it they might hold their heads high. A little more than eight years ago the men now commemorated were living, there amongst them, most of them educated their schools and worshipping in their church. When the call came they did not. hesitate. They went forth and gave their lives. There was more to be done than putting up the monument. He asked them to remember those whom the fallen had left behind, and also those who had returned from the war and needed their help. They who put. up the monument were not likely to forget what it meant, but time went on the reason of the memorial might be forgotten. He asked, therefore, that the children should be taught how the call, when it was made, had been answered, and how they, if the call should come again, would have to the same. If that was done their comrades would not have died in vain, and their sacrifice would be an inspiration to generations lo come.

The names of the fallen having been read by Mr A. D. Walker, the memorial was dedicated the Rev. Dr Dunn, and thereafter the Dalmeny Pipe Band played "The Flowers of the Forest.” ami buglers sounded "The Last Post." A number of beautiful wreaths were placed at the foot of the memorial, and an Impressive ceremony terminated with the benediction being pronounced by the Rev. W. Bower Wilson. General Davies afterwards inspected a number of ex-service men of the parish.

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Linlithgowshire Gazette - Friday 15 November 1946 www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001908/19461...

DALMENY WAR MEMORIAL.

On Sunday morning the new 1939 - 45 War Memorial Plaque was unveiled by Dr G. Dickson. After paying tribute to the fallen of both world wars, wreaths were laid by representatives of the British Legion, the Girl Guides, the Boy Scout movement and Dalmeny Publie School. The assembly then followed the standard-bearers to church, where the two minutes’ silence was observed and appropriate service was conducted by the Rev. Mr M'Gregor. The church was filled to capacity.

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Geoscientists and engineers from across globe attended the symposium on advancing the reduction of geo-disasters, hosted by the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Photo by Matt Gush

 

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