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Ionawr 11, 2007

'Rwy'n ysgrifennu hwn wrth i'r rhew ddadmer o'r coed o amgylch yr Eglwys. Mae s?n ysgafn iawn d?r yn rhedeg a'r haul trwy'r coed yn rhoi naws reit llon i'r parc - yn sicr, mae'n codi dipyn o gyffro at be fydd yn wanwyn cyntaf i finne yn Sain Ffagan. Dwi'n edrych ymlaen yn eiddgar ato.

Bydd lliw blodau 'gwyllt' a glaswellt yn ymddangos yn iard yr Eglwys, felly hefyd y tu fewn iddi, am ein bod ni am gychwyn ar y gorchwyl o ail-greu y murluniau. Roedden nhw'n bethau llachar, bywiog iawn pan y peintiwyd nhw ym 1520: rydyn ninne wedi bod yn cymysgu paent naturiol i ail-greu yr effaith.

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