Well, the chickens didn’t know what to do in the snow, but the kids sure did! As soon as they knew school wasn’t on the menu (after all 3 cm had fallen, with another 1cm expected!), it was out for some fun.
A little family unit from the West coast of Wales and Cornwall combine forces to beget Morwenna and Brynley. According to legend, Morwenna (A.D 48)was trained in Ireland before becoming one of the Welsh saints who crossed over to Cornwall. Morwenna made her home in a hermitage at the top of a cliff looking from where the coast of Wales can be seen. The name Bryn also has its roots in Wales. Literally translated, Morwenna means White Horses whilst Brynley means hill with a forest clearing
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