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I always remember a morning I walked up through the fields to the pasture above my home (I think it was a somewhat frosty day with low mist) to find thousands of worms with one end in the ground, but most of their bodies outside....these worms were joined and flattened (as if stuck together) to another worm as if some sort of courtship was going on....this particular pasture was covered by this happening, but not other pastures....5 minutes later they had all disappeared....(I am teetotal)....Last edited by eighthobstruction; 11-09-13, 10:12.bong ching
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We cut down four okra plants today (they'd grown to 10' or more and the fruits were out of reach). Our largest birdseye chilli bush is absolutely covered in fruits (usually the birds flock to eat them - birds aren't affected by the capsaicin - but we've been successful at keeping the birds away. And our anis is growing well (remember aniseed balls). It's all go here! There's even blossom on the mango tree!
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostLot of trouble on one of the Islands there (Muslim Militants + hostages)Pabmusic eh?....
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View Posthad an email yesterday, from our letting agents, saying that our landlord is wanting us to move out by February, in five months time! he wants to sell and we have only been here since novemeber last year!!
Still worrying. Better get some extra crates of 'Spitfire' in to steady Mrs Bbm's nerves!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostWe cut down four okra plants today (they'd grown to 10' or more and the fruits were out of reach). Our largest birdseye chilli bush is absolutely covered in fruits (usually the birds flock to eat them - birds aren't affected by the capsaicin - but we've been successful at keeping the birds away. And our anis is growing well (remember aniseed balls). It's all go here! There's even blossom on the mango tree!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Again thank you everyone. most heartening to read these posts here. We thought we were settled in! Well I will take Anna's advice re CA and also calling his bluff. He could be a nasty bugler lake!(PM me for the definition; it's rather polite one of a rather rude one!)Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostAs one who had one of the best months of his life in the south Pacific, you have transported me to a Happy Place with that post, Pabs, thank you!
I do remember a most weird evening in Port Vila, Vanuatu - a charity 'Fashion Show' ball, the proceeds of which were to enable the designer, a young Frenchman called 'Frank' if I recall, to be flown to Paris for a sex-change operation. But most of the time the south Pacific was a pretty tame episode. Now South-East Asia...
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[QUOTE=vinteuil;330851]... we await volume viii of the Caliban Memoirs with renewed interest!
I do remember a most weird evening in Port Vila, Vanuatu - a charity 'Fashion Show' ball, the proceeds of which were to enable the designer, a young Frenchman called 'Frank' if I recall, to be flown to Paris for a sex-change operation. But most of the time the south Pacific was a pretty tame episode. Now South-East Asia...[/QUOTyes? yes/ SE Asia and....................................... waits with baited breath smiley????Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostAgain thank you everyone. most heartening to read these posts here. We thought we were settled in! Well I will take Anna's advice re CA and also calling his bluff. He could be a nasty bugler lake!(PM me for the definition; it's rather polite one of a rather rude one!)
I know, every time I visited my brother who lived just outside of Brighton, I was taken aback by the cost of rental, almost the same as in London.
Ontopic: Grey, endless grey and not reaching 16°
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....Soooooooooooome enchanted evenNING !!!Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... we await volume viii of the Caliban Memoirs with renewed interest!
Here's a pic I took from the front door of the place on Bora Bora ('twas on that beach that my 'epiphanic moment' with Vaughan Williams's 'Sea Symphony' took place, as related e.g. on the thread about Prom 1)
Originally posted by vinteuil View PostI do remember a most weird evening in Port Vila, Vanuatu - a charity 'Fashion Show' ball, the proceeds of which were to enable the designer, a young Frenchman called 'Frank' if I recall, to be flown to Paris for a sex-change operation. But most of the time the south Pacific was a pretty tame episode. Now South-East Asia...
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post...Here's a pic I took from the front door of the place on Bora Bora ('twas on that beach that my 'epiphanic moment' with Vaughan Williams's 'Sea Symphony' took place, as related e.g. on the thread about Prom 1)...
And some boats at Boracay (just along the coast);
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