I think we get say it …
I’ve woken up to mist … !
OK, granted, only a light mist: one that’s rapidly being burnt off the the sunshine.
But none-the-less, a nice light mist.
Personally … ?
I like that: it always gives a nice spin to a summer, when it happens.
Let’s move on, shall we*?
Before I start getting poetic …
~≈®≈~
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi† putting in her answers: along with letting us know she’s at the Jammy Dodgers, she also bagged four out of five.
Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s mildly Mandarin Teaser: here it is, along with the ‘How To,’ License and video …
Q1) 23rd August, 1839, saw Britain capture the port of Hong Kong: at the start of the First Opium War. Opium is made from which flower … ?
Q2) More to the point, in which year of the 1990s did the UK hand Hong Kong back to China … ?
Q3) Who was the last British Governor of Hong Kong … ?
Q4) Equally to the point, who was the first Chief Executive of Hong Kong … ?
Q5) Finally … what’s Hong Kong’s name … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 22nd August saw the formal founding of the Red Cross. In which year of the 1860s … ?A1) 1864.
Q2) How many nations signed the agreement that formed the Red Cross: eleven, twelve or thirteen … ?A2) Twelve.
Q3) The agreement those nations signed was the very first what … ?A3) Geneva Convention.
Q4) In Arab — or Muslim — nations, what do local branches of the Red Cross use as a symbol?A4) A Red Crescent.
Q5) Finally … In which year of the 1960s did the International Committee of the Red Cross last win the Nobel Peace Prize … ?A5) 1963.
Enjoy those: I’ll leave you with this thought from Nury Vittachi …
“You can leave Hong Kong, but it will never leave you.”Nury Vittachi.
And with March Of The Volunteers: the song that Hong Kong uses as it’s anthem.
* Just as a quick thought … ? The Today programme has just mentioned an Exeter University study of Garden Snails: one’s covered in UV paint and LEDs. The phrase ‘Super Speedy Disco Snails’ comes to mind …
† The Red Crystal’s the Israeli Red Cross, Debbi: the Arabic one is the Red Crescent. Oh, by the way: this is the link I emailed you, back in July: back when you machine was hit by a macro virus … ? It tells you how to disable them, in your MS Office software, to make the transient ones less threatening. The irony is, it sounded like it picked up a macro virus on the way, from what you were saying … !
1 comment:
Okay, thanks, Paul! :)
1. poppies
2. 1997
3. Chris Patten
4. Tung Chee Hwa
5. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China
Boy, that's a mouthful, huh? :)
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