
At the end when I had finally "delivered" my picture, I think it was ferval who said she felt she had been present at a difficult birth.Ģ. Ferval and nordmann once took me through the simple process, and both these posters showed remarkable patience with me. Posting images and YouTube clips here is incredibly easy - once you've been shown how. LiR - is this the image you wanted to post from your link? But the early European settlers must have had a terrible time of it. It is easy to understand why Indigenous Australians adaped to the conditions the way they did and in a perfectly practical and sensible way. But yes, Australia is extreme in everything, fire, floods, drought, plagues, poisonous creepy crawlies you name it. Never ever heard of nor seen those tumbleweeds though, they are a new thing altogether. Ugh, it is not unlike Hitchcock's The Birds. And you can't walk without crunching them underfoot or without them flying in your face and hair. It is the locust plagues that I hated, again every 10 years or so and they cover absolutely everything whether country or town and strip every bit of greenery bare in a second. Probably sick of tasting mouse by the time it is over. The farm and town cats are well fed during that time anyway, especially the feral cats. I remember the plagues but as we always lived in town they didn't effect us much as the mice mostly stayed out in the country. It is field mice that do that and they are much smaller than the mice that live in the towns. Oh the mice plagues, yes they happen occasionally Temp.
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but in rural France I cannot even receive a simple SMS giving a security code from my local bank. People can post their selfies onto facebook from the deepest jungles of Africa, from the Antarctic, or from the Himalayas.
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The fixed telephone line is a lot better than it used to be. until two years ago, on average we had no telephone line about once a month, and usually for several days at a time (but I still had to pay a full month's line rental!), and we still have no fixed telephone connection for several days every year. I do not have a mobile phone because there is absolutely no coverage here. my internet connection is via satellite, and though I pay a lot for my subscription, it still often doesn't work or is so slow that everything times out, especially when we have rain or fog. you lot really do not know how lucky you are. Welcome back! Although at the risk of sounding like a Monty Python sketch.

Kind regards to both.in fact to the three of yours as I hope to receive from MM as a connaisseur an answer in the wine question.


Increase the fermentation by adding "stum".Īnd at the end I want to ask what Nielsen wanted to say with his "Would this be a good time for someone of my nationality to keep my totally shtum?"Īs I understand it: to keep out of the animosity of heated discussions? Stum: partly fermented wine added to fermented wine as preservative. Yes via Yiddish from the German "stumm" with the same meaning as in Dutch, but with the German aspirated "s" (pronounced in English as "sh".)Īnd in the meantime curious for the English word "stum"Īdding "stum" to "must" to halt fermentation. Nielsen seems to have knowing more of the day to day English, I have never heard from. Gilgamesh of Uruk wrote: Shtum - appears to have been borrowed (more likely stolen considering that it happened in the East End) from Yiddish-speaking immigrants a century or so ago and spread from there.
