Originally posted by Richard Tarleton
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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThat I do find more puzzling than the composer's name, as the stress is the same as in lachrimae or lachrymose - but then I suppose those aren't necessarily everyday words and if the english translation isn't given the connection wouldn't be made.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostCome now. What do expect from a programme for babies, run by work-experience nursery nurses?Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostOooh...how about we have a pointless week with Petroc down in the forest glen. The Breakfast team never cease to amaze me that they can still find new ways to plumb the depths of banality.
Maybe I’m to be pitied, but I very much enjoyed today’s programme and found it not in the least banal. Greatly looking forward to Glen Affric tomorrow and (I think) Gwydir on Wednesday.
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55yrs age I cycled across Glen Affric from the Glenelg ferry off Skye and then up and down the seven Sisters, overnighting at the hostel and continuing to finally arrive at Inverness - there was a youth hostel in middle but bring your own food - at the time it was I recall some 18miles from the nearest road - the cycle, though lightweight and with minimum baggage, was not one of today's off-road models and it spent a significant part of the time on my shoulder as not all of the paths, tracks and streams were rideable.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Post55yrs age I cycled across Glen Affric from the Glenelg ferry off Skye and then up and down the seven Sisters, overnighting at the hostel and continuing to finally arrive at Inverness - there was a youth hostel in middle but bring your own food - at the time it was I recall some 18miles from the nearest road - the cycle, though lightweight and with minimum baggage, was not one of today's off-road models and it spent a significant part of the time on my shoulder as not all of the paths, tracks and streams were rideable.
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostAs I recall, you would be lucky to cycle even half of the 18 miles to the hostel.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postyouth - completely wasted on the young! - there were quite a number of tracks left from the then fairly recently completed ? hydroelectric scheme - maybe I miscounted the 'sisters' as PL mentioned only 5. Were the highland cattle still at the hostel - very inquisitive and provided the warden + others with amusement as the sassenachs tried to get from a dormitory to the kitchen etc without the cattle taking an interest.
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