We look at a tradition of going to the mountains in early August, and how it came to be associated with the first Sunday after 12th August, known as the First Sunday in Harvest - which was this week.
\n\nThat takes us to the mountains, so it's also appropriate to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the opening of the Snaefell Mountain Railway on 21st August 1895.
\n\nOur story in Manx is a science fantasy all about smoking.
\n\nAs nyn giaull - ooilley woish y Vritaan :
\n\nMARC ROBINE - Les filles de Lorient
\n\nCABESTAN - Les vieux de la vieille
\n\nAR BLEIZI RUZ - Polka de Haute-Bretagne
\n\nANNIE EBREL - Robardig
\n\nKANERION PLEUIGNER - Suite laride
\n\nJEAN-CLAUDE JEGAT & LOUIS YHUEL - Kas abarh
\n\nSTORLOK - Keleier Plogoff
\n\nSOLDAT LOUIS - Les fils de Lorient
\n\nKEVRENN ALRE - Suite de Brest