* From the Canaries? The Canaries, Olga?! You’d have to be pretty devout to walk from the Canaries, Olga, you really would! At ANY rate … ? Did you know Camino was an old open source web browser for the Mac? Now I know the word translates as path — or possibly pilgrimage — the name seems very appropriate!
I’ve just looked at Xavier’s Wikipedia page. Five wives? And the last was Charo? I see what you mean about ‘ladies man.’ He sounds like quite the character!
† It was definitely noisy, Trevor. I swear, one of those thunderclaps went off over my block of flats!
1066, eh? When the French invaded? There’s possibly an Al Murray sketch or two. At ANY rate, and from the little I learnt, over the years? The Norman Conquest could have gone very differently, had Harold Godwinson not had to see off Harald Hardrada’s invasion.
I’ll keep my eyes open for that train book …
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ You’re not wrong, there, Debbi, history is … nasty … sometimes. And you mentioning smallpox blankets gets me thinking of sieges. In some sieges, the besiegers used trebuchets: large throwing arms. Apparently, dead cows were popular ammunition: as were beehives. You can possibly imagine, can’t you?
Oh, dear … the Cold War …
From what I recall, some US politicians told us they were defending the world from Communism … and spreading Freedom, and Democracy. Unlike some supporters of the British Empire, back in the day, who’d tell you they were spreading Christianity and Civilisation …
Q5) Snow Yes, camino is path, road... I am not sure how it works from the Canary Islands (I do hope they don't walk)! because I never got to read the book, but if I meet the author again I'll ask her! Xavier Cugat was definitely a character, and I'm sure you can find some videos of him as well. Here... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asF4OUyq7Y8 Oh, I know I had mentioned la Festa Major in Sants, the neighbourhood where I live, and the fact that the radio covered it live and had a special schedule. I went on Saturday and, if there are no changes (as they were waiting for some of the volunteers to confirm), I'm going to be there every morning this week, from tomorrow (on Saturday we organize an award ceremony, so although not at the radio, I'll be busy as well, and my cousin is coming home too, so it will be fun!) until Saturday, included, and I might go one or two afternoon-evenings as well (from 4 to 8 pm), so I don't know how much time I'll have left for anything these days. If you don't see me around, you can assume I've ended up having to spend more time than expected there, but we shall see. I will be helping at the studio in the morning (if there is a change, I might have to do that in the afternoon instead), and the idea would be that one or two days I'd go out with the mobile unit and cover some news or features and interviews live. Wish us luck! Oh, and I hope you can manage to fit everything in this morning.
A1 Peru A2 Xanadu A3 Scotland A4 USA A5 Snow and Ice.
History. I have lived through 70 years of it. I saw (on Television) the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the first episode of Doctor Who and man’s landing on the moon to name just a few instances.
I have also out lived a few major Literary dates such as 1984 and 2001.
Back to the Trains there is still one example of the LNER A3 class of locomotives steaming round the railways of Britain. It is locomotive number 60103 Flying Scotsman.
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Q1) Peru
ReplyDeleteQ2) Cover Girl
Q3) Scotland
Q4) The USA
Q5) Snow
Yes, camino is path, road... I am not sure how it works from the Canary Islands (I do hope they don't walk)! because I never got to read the book, but if I meet the author again I'll ask her!
Xavier Cugat was definitely a character, and I'm sure you can find some videos of him as well.
Here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asF4OUyq7Y8
Oh, I know I had mentioned la Festa Major in Sants, the neighbourhood where I live, and the fact that the radio covered it live and had a special schedule. I went on Saturday and, if there are no changes (as they were waiting for some of the volunteers to confirm), I'm going to be there every morning this week, from tomorrow (on Saturday we organize an award ceremony, so although not at the radio, I'll be busy as well, and my cousin is coming home too, so it will be fun!) until Saturday, included, and I might go one or two afternoon-evenings as well (from 4 to 8 pm), so I don't know how much time I'll have left for anything these days. If you don't see me around, you can assume I've ended up having to spend more time than expected there, but we shall see. I will be helping at the studio in the morning (if there is a change, I might have to do that in the afternoon instead), and the idea would be that one or two days I'd go out with the mobile unit and cover some news or features and interviews live. Wish us luck!
Oh, and I hope you can manage to fit everything in this morning.
A1 Peru
ReplyDeleteA2 Xanadu
A3 Scotland
A4 USA
A5 Snow and Ice.
History. I have lived through 70 years of it. I saw (on Television) the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the first episode of Doctor Who and man’s landing on the moon to name just a few instances.
I have also out lived a few major Literary dates such as 1984 and 2001.
Back to the Trains there is still one example of the LNER A3 class of locomotives steaming round the railways of Britain. It is locomotive number 60103 Flying Scotsman.
1 Peru
ReplyDelete2 Singing in the Rain
3 Scotland
4 USA
5 Snow, by the way Tyre is spelt this way
4
Yeah, someone's always spreading something, eh? :)
ReplyDeleteHere's a fact: I need to read way more Neil Gaiman.
Okay, it's an opinion, then.
And, Keith Moon was definitely a "mental drummer". :)
1. Peru
2. Cover Girl
3. Scotland
4. the USA
5. snow (wouldn't do well in lava, I don't think)