Mill Cove -- I know that windmill well. Used to take the children to the little beach there. :)
Elevators/lifts, parking lots/car parks, first floor/ground floor -- that's the division by common language. Spelling...not so much. Although,...
Indeed! Especially if it continues to be spelled incorrectly! Welcome, Paleblue. Notwithstanding the fact that most people on the telly -- even...
Shades of Christina's World.
That is a very trollish-looking lion. Or, do I mean, lionish-looking troll? Germany? And, share , Greg. He has more than one. LOL!
!!! Who knew!!
I am SO glad you returned to tell us you cracked the code. I would have fixated on the problem, and then dreamed answers all night!
True...but... You and Greg have incredibly different voices, but you share a real appreciation for that which has happened to, and around you....
From the memory bank: My favorite shopping day (aged 6 onward) was to go with my grandmother on the trolley to 69th street in Philadelphia. A...
My sympathies, Greg. I about the same age, when I was introduced to these (Polish version) by the author, Marguerite De Angelie, via "Up the...
No clue about the stamp, but I LOVE the teapot!! Perfect skinny spout, perfectly round, and delightfully pobby! :)
Re the use thereof: one builds with what is available. Much as I admire the marble halls of Greece, Pennsylvania fieldstone is my all-time first....
Bless Wikipedia. Occasionally, it makes me giggle. To wit: flint can contain "spicules of salicious (sic) sponges." Can't wait to drop that one...
OK. I give up. Where's the lion? And I'm seeing feathers. or, perhaps, scales?
Raver - you will have to get used to this. Most of us do it all the time. And not just here. Lord and Lady Grantham use MY crystal, Gene...
...this is Silverthwaite researching the construction of flint walls...
Um...there was a Reason for this?!!
As a grace note to the above discussion: a nostalgic google into Winnie-the-Pooh brought up a great deal of Disney related information. Now I...
GAWP!!!
No matter how old one gets, Winnie the Pooh is always the most special bear in the world.
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