Sounds as though the pumpkins are coming along nicely.Good morning everyone from a wet and rainy time warp start in the dark and dangerous north. the pumpkin hunters scooped out the ‘brains’ from their pumpkins this morning and after drawing on their designs, I cut them out with a sharp serrated tomato knife - just the ticket. The pumpkin seeds have been cleaned and are now in a low oven, drying out. Languages. I get by in English and also German, French (but not Parisian French) and Swahili. French, like English changes depending upon where you are with Toulouse allegedly being the purest ‘school’ type. I have one brother who speaks very good French, Spanish and Swahili. Another speaks two Dutch dialects, North Holland and the Dutch/Belgian Limburgish where he lives. My sister taught business English to French business people but the greatest linguist in or family are my parents who, having lived in France for going on 30 years, have the most marvelous way of speaking whole sentences in a melange of strangeness. Art bit, quick sketch of a tree and some birds. Hope your day is moving along swimmingly - our street is a chuckling brook! Best not drink any more koffy.
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Look like Rooks pitch falling, a sign of a coming storm.J Mead Faulkner mentions it in his book Moonfleet.Good morning everyone from a wet and rainy time warp start in the dark and dangerous north. the pumpkin hunters scooped out the ‘brains’ from their pumpkins this morning and after drawing on their designs, I cut them out with a sharp serrated tomato knife - just the ticket. The pumpkin seeds have been cleaned and are now in a low oven, drying out. Languages. I get by in English and also German, French (but not Parisian French) and Swahili. French, like English changes depending upon where you are with Toulouse allegedly being the purest ‘school’ type. I have one brother who speaks very good French, Spanish and Swahili. Another speaks two Dutch dialects, North Holland and the Dutch/Belgian Limburgish where he lives. My sister taught business English to French business people but the greatest linguist in or family are my parents who, having lived in France for going on 30 years, have the most marvelous way of speaking whole sentences in a melange of strangeness. Art bit, quick sketch of a tree and some birds. Hope your day is moving along swimmingly - our street is a chuckling brook! Best not drink any more koffy.
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I think I need a treat as well @Krystyna230407.1 this morning. Mr K is definitely improving. He is much more his normal self today. I am trying to stop him overdoing things. Hopefully I will be successful.
I have two very puzzled Labradors demanding their lunch. My explanation about clocks going back has fallen on deaf ears so I have given them one of their treat biscuits to stave off their hunger for another hour.
Apart from very basic get by in Spanish, French and German I have a working knowledge of Avian but my hearing lets me down nowadays.Look like Rooks pitch falling, a sign of a coming storm.J Mead Faulkner mentions it in his book Moonfleet.
Smashing owls, all paired up for twitting and twooing. I like this styleFbg 6.8
Wildlife nighttime videos
Cat Jade's night ~ she had jumped to the back of the swing when the badger had begun rocking it.
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Midnight has been spending most of his time this last week being attached to me like glue while I have been ill, and has hardly been outside at at all.
Creative...two owls, inspired by Lin Fengmian...
I am enjoying doing these owls.
I need a quick Power Nap. Then try and do something...
Have your best day.
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Thank you @gennepher. The pumpkin seeds are now dried and two out of the three grandchildren here approve.Sounds as though the pumpkins are coming along nicely.
Great sketch of tree and birds @dunelm
Interesting name. Not then like the pitch drop experiment or the Rooks would be up there for decadesLook like Rooks pitch falling, a sign of a coming storm.J Mead Faulkner mentions it in his book Moonfleet.
Would it be 7 hours for Labradores?7.1 this morning. Mr K is definitely improving. He is much more his normal self today. I am trying to stop him overdoing things. Hopefully I will be successful.
I have two very puzzled Labradors demanding their lunch. My explanation about clocks going back has fallen on deaf ears so I have given them one of their treat biscuits to stave off their hunger for another hour.
Actually, I think that I also need a treat.I think I need a treat as well @Krystyna23040
It is amazing how they can tell the time without a clock. They hate the clocks going back but love it when they go forward and dinner is an hour early.Would it be 7 hours for Labradores?
The clocks being changed every so often was because the powers-that-be (or were at the time) wanted us to be able to trade with Europe and decided to fall in with their hours and never mind that old-fashioned idea of Greenwich Meantime (ie when the sun is actually overhead at noon somewhere in the UK - Greenwich as it happens). So we now have British Summer Time when we match up better to office hours in Europe but we can have our old GMT back when it is dark most of the day up here in the north.5.7 this new dark age of the annual back turning clock Olympiad.
Where did that come from? Or is it because of the Sabbath of christians?
I might upset Derek but I do not label myself as anything but me.
My belief in religion, left me quite young, it didn't apply to me. I couldn't believe in a church that was made up by a king because he needed something that he couldn't get from the religion he was following!
The head of that church now, is someone who has been given it because he was the oldest male.
Why does the majority of country's have its own religion?
They can't all be right?
I have seen too much to believe in a mythical superior being that created everything!
If it was a diety, how could it allow so much suffering?
Those owls look a bit surprised @gennepher?
I requested that Mrs L help me with organising the list for Christmas. And her reply was. We can do it on the weekend. I then explained what day it was whilst turning the fifth clock back! Why are you doing that on a Sunday in Augusr?
It is just not funny!
Youngest son arrived to watch footie. No grandkids! So off to finish the garden. A bit of de-grassing and trimming of my front bushes needed for this time in four weeks. For the annual mini light show.
Trying to fit it all in with darts, footie, cricket and chores to do!
My best wishes to you all as always.
FYI re clock changes. Blame William Willett . Anyone else remember the brief period when the clocks didn't change in Autumn? Made precious difference in my part of East Anglia but I assume it did further north.5.7 this new dark age of the annual back turning clock Olympiad.
Where did that come from? Or is it because of the Sabbath of christians?
I might upset Derek but I do not label myself as anything but me.
My belief in religion, left me quite young, it didn't apply to me. I couldn't believe in a church that was made up by a king because he needed something that he couldn't get from the religion he was following!
The head of that church now, is someone who has been given it because he was the oldest male.
Why does the majority of country's have its own religion?
They can't all be right?
I have seen too much to believe in a mythical superior being that created everything!
If it was a diety, how could it allow so much suffering?
Those owls look a bit surprised @gennepher?
I requested that Mrs L help me with organising the list for Christmas. And her reply was. We can do it on the weekend. I then explained what day it was whilst turning the fifth clock back! Why are you doing that on a Sunday in Augusr?
It is just not funny!
Youngest son arrived to watch footie. No grandkids! So off to finish the garden. A bit of de-grassing and trimming of my front bushes needed for this time in four weeks. For the annual mini light show.
Trying to fit it all in with darts, footie, cricket and chores to do!
My best wishes to you all as always.
I have all those questions and ten thousand more besides but I still believe. I believe in a person who died for me and I never get upset because someone believes differently to me.5.7 this new dark age of the annual back turning clock Olympiad.
Where did that come from? Or is it because of the Sabbath of christians?
I might upset Derek but I do not label myself as anything but me.
My belief in religion, left me quite young, it didn't apply to me. I couldn't believe in a church that was made up by a king because he needed something that he couldn't get from the religion he was following!
The head of that church now, is someone who has been given it because he was the oldest male.
Why does the majority of country's have its own religion?
They can't all be right?
I have seen too much to believe in a mythical superior being that created everything!
If it was a diety, how could it allow so much suffering?
Those owls look a bit surprised @gennepher?
I requested that Mrs L help me with organising the list for Christmas. And her reply was. We can do it on the weekend. I then explained what day it was whilst turning the fifth clock back! Why are you doing that on a Sunday in Augusr?
It is just not funny!
Youngest son arrived to watch footie. No grandkids! So off to finish the garden. A bit of de-grassing and trimming of my front bushes needed for this time in four weeks. For the annual mini light show.
Trying to fit it all in with darts, footie, cricket and chores to do!
My best wishes to you all as always.
Yes - I imagine many of us do remember when we were all using GMT to fix the time. Not that noon was the same throughout the UK - apparently the train network couldn't cope with everyone having their own local time as noon progressed from east to west. Ships set their chronometers by the dropping of the ball at Greenwich so they could find their way around the world. (I watched Tom set the clocks on a ship in the Thames as the Greenwich ball dropped and visited the observatory to see the brass strip marking the meridian. Had a very instructive hour - Tom loved to teach about how navigation and time were linked.)FYI re clock changes. Blame William Willett . Anyone else remember the brief period when the clocks didn't change in Autumn? Made precious difference in my part of East Anglia but I assume it did further north.
They had double summer time in the War.FYI re clock changes. Blame William Willett . Anyone else remember the brief period when the clocks didn't change in Autumn? Made precious difference in my part of East Anglia but I assume it did further north.
Despite having heard several lectures on the subject from my navigator husband, I could never see why we bothered changing the clocks. Why couldn't we just get up at an appropriate time whatever the clock said, and go to bed when ready, not according to the clock? Time was, people worked during the daylight hours - perhaps extended by some kind of lamplight - and rested or slept during the dark hours. Wouldn't do in this modern world, I don't suppose.They had double summer time in the War.
I see difficulties in getting teenagers up early enough and getting young children to bed early enough when it's really light in summer.Despite having heard several lectures on the subject from my navigator husband, I could never see why we bothered changing the clocks. Why couldn't we just get up at an appropriate time whatever the clock said, and go to bed when ready, not according to the clock? Time was, people worked during the daylight hours - perhaps extended by some kind of lamplight - and rested or slept during the dark hours. Wouldn't do in this modern world, I don't suppose.
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