Hallo all: Have a good week and don't forget to check the latest posts on last week's thread.
Have heard of Staghorn Fern before, but never seen one that big, Annette! Wowsers! I'm sure the tree rats will find a home in one of your neighbours gardens. Heather: What a lovely surprise for everyone. And their joy will feel infectious.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've found a quote which seems apt at present: "I wish it need not have happened in my time" said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." From The Fellowship of the Ring by J R R Tolkien.
LINDA – Your GP is not very helpful. He could at least drop a machine off for you. What’s that saying? Keep calm and carry on?
OH said there was frost on the newspaper (plastic wrapped) when he brought it in at 8 am. Our min was 0.7 C – we use nearby airport temps. Too cold to sit at computer for long. Demands for covid restrictions to be eased further, yet great outcry when govt says it will wind down relief packages. Where is the money coming from? Who will pay for all these relief packages? Our grandchildren?
There were about 370 glossy black-cockatoos on Kangaroo Island before the bushfires started by lightning 20 Dec. Up to 75% had lived in the area burnt out. The area also had 60% of their feeding habitat (their only food source is the drooping she oak tree) and 93 of 130 artificial nest boxes. Good news of their recovery here.
Dunnarts are recovering too.
Why English is Hard to Learn
We'll begin with box; the plural is boxes; But the plural of ox is oxen, not oxes, One fowl is a goose, and two are called geese, Yet the plural of moose is never called meese.
You can find a lone mouse or a house full of mice; But the plural of house is houses not hice. The plural of man is always men. But the plural of pan is never pen.
If I speak of a foot, and you show me two feet, And I give you a book, would a pair be a beek? If one is a tooth and a whole set are teeth, Why shouldn't two booths be called beeth?
If the singular's this and the plural is these, Should the plural of kiss be ever called keese?
We speak of a brother and also of brethren, But though we say mother, we never say methren. When the masculine pronouns are he, his, and him; Just imagine the feminine....she, shis, and shim! (James Donovan)