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Originally posted by french frank View PostFrom Latin piscina = fish pond
But I also go along with Caliban's telling point above, that in more than 30 years of regular use of our Baths I have not had any health issues arising.
I would add that in my case I have gained an extra circle of acquaintances from nearly all parts of the city, though the Baths is situated in what is commonly called the Bogside area. And that includes the staff there. We are all 'one big family', and before Christmas swimmers and staff combined to save the life of one of us (87) who had had a cardiac arrest while swimming. (He is now out and about after a spell in hospital). Good for body and spirit.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostDescribes pretty accurately the problem with the former swimming pool at one of the local schools. (Many years ago, they gave up trying to treat it, and instead drained it and built a new Music department over the top of it.)
Snorkelling for me this yearAnd the tune ends too soon for us all
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostRemember Charles Haslewood’s documentary about modern American music (BBC4 2 March 2018) ‘Tones, Drones And Arpeggios: The Magic Of Minimalism’? It was a fine programme well received here by forumites Anyway, he demonstrates some techniques on a piano located in an (empty) swimming pool (his own?). Must have acoustic benefits.
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