Cawl: Memory, Identity and... wooden utensils.
The word cawl in Welsh is first recorded in the 14th century, and is thought to come from the Latin caulis, meaning the stalk of a plant, a cabbage stalk or a cabbage.
It rhymes with 'foul' or cowl, rather than with 'shawl' or 'ball'.
In Welsh, gwneud cawl o [rywbeth] ("make a cawl of [something]") means to mess something up.
This is my second attempt at editing the video, using additional footage of Carwyn and this time, imovie for editing.
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