Q1) 4th January, 1972, saw Rose Heilbronn become the first female Judge to sit at the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales. The Court is also known as what: the Old Bailey, the Old Peculiar or the Old Shag?
Q4) 4th January is the feast day of Saint Angela of Foligno. Where is Foligno: Italy, France or Croatia?
A4) Italy. (Angela, herself, is the patron saint of people ‘afflicted by sexual temptation.’ It’s not The first thing you think of, is it … ?)
Q5) Finally … ? 4th January, 1813, saw the birth of linguist, Sir Isaac Pitman. Famously, he developed a form of what: hieroglyphs, braille or shorthand?
A5) Shorthand. (Ironically? Pitman was exactly four years younger than Louis Braille: the latter was born on 4th January, 1809.)
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† I’ve got to admit, it’s the first I’ve heard of it, Debbi: about the only US horse race I know about is the Kentucky Derby. Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s nowhere NEAR Baltimore … !
It’s also the first time I’ve heard pf a Pimlico in the US: there’s tons of Londons, Lincolns, Bostons, and various versions of York … but Pimlico’s a first.
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‡ Now that looks like quite a layout, Olga: the station obviously puts in quite an effort! At any rate … ? Enjoy the parade!
Q5) Signs I later remembered Roger (the sound man for the radio station) making a videorecording while I was at the pot, but hadn't seen the picture anywhere, so I thought I'd check Instagram... It was exhausting but it went well, and the kids seem very happy. The little ones were in awe. There were a few who were scared by us (or rather, the smoke that would come up under the pile of "coal") but most had a good time. Today it has started with rain, but the parade will go ahead anyway. A bit trickier to know what to wear, as umbrellas are evidently not a good idea, and we have to put a yellow vest on... Oh, my boss at the radio station had been in quarantine at home with COVID and his partner, who suffers from a chronic breathing condition (she is usually the official photographer for all events), ended up in hospital with it, although she is back home now. Not in ICU, but still... (Of course, they both had been vaccinated, but didn't have the third dose yet). It's no joke, for sure.
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Q1) 1932
ReplyDeleteQ2) Italy
Q3) Monastery
Q4) 1988
Q5) Signs
I later remembered Roger (the sound man for the radio station) making a videorecording while I was at the pot, but hadn't seen the picture anywhere, so I thought I'd check Instagram... It was exhausting but it went well, and the kids seem very happy. The little ones were in awe. There were a few who were scared by us (or rather, the smoke that would come up under the pile of "coal") but most had a good time. Today it has started with rain, but the parade will go ahead anyway. A bit trickier to know what to wear, as umbrellas are evidently not a good idea, and we have to put a yellow vest on...
Oh, my boss at the radio station had been in quarantine at home with COVID and his partner, who suffers from a chronic breathing condition (she is usually the official photographer for all events), ended up in hospital with it, although she is back home now. Not in ICU, but still... (Of course, they both had been vaccinated, but didn't have the third dose yet). It's no joke, for sure.
1 1932
ReplyDelete2 Italy
3 Monastary
4 1988
5 Signs
Wow. As a matter of fact, she hasn't used that one. :)
ReplyDeleteYou know about the Black-Eyed Susans, then? The state flower, I think.
1. 1932
2. Italy
3. monastery
4. 1988
5. signs
Pimlico Racetrack is in Baltimore. It's the site of the second race of the Triple Crown. The third one is at Belmont Racetrack in New York.