HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MONTH!!!
I hope everyone has a joyful week and that spring is finally here for us all! (Except AQ, I hope your side of the world is cooler!)
Annette, I hope you enjoy your Amazon Prime streaming. Wonderful that you found a good UK show to watch. I know you miss British culture so much.
Annette and Everyone: I need to make some decisions about my finances soon, but then I hope to subscribe to an inexpensive streaming service. I thought it would be Netflix, but I think I've changed my mind. I think I want the new Paramount Plus (from ViacomCBS) that will launch on March 4. It will be international.
The article didn't give a specific date for the UK, but I think their business plan is to go worldwide immediately. The article I read said that it will launch soon in Australia, the Nordic countries, and 18 Latin American countries.
The best part--for me-- is that it's only $5 per month if you don't mind watching the adverts. They're offering greatly expanded content: TV series (including original series), new movies from the Paramount studios, and live TV news and sports. I think I want that service, because I desperately want to watch Star Trek: Picard and Star Trek: Discovery. General INFORMATION and General INFO and Website
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Good to see you OG, and I hope you are feeling better. Last week I photo-ed the “City of Adelaide” being restored by volunteers at Port Adelaide.
Built at Sunderland 1864 to bring passengers & cargo to South Australia returning with wool & copper, converted 1887 to carry coal from River Tyne to Dover, sold to timber merchants 1888 for North Atlantic trade, converted 1893 to a floating hospital in Southampton, purchased 1923 by Royal Navy as training ship in Scotland & renamed HMS Carrick, decommissioned 1948, allowed to deteriorate at her berth on River Clyde, officially renamed “City of Adelaide” 2013, brought to Port Adelaide 2014 on cargo ship. It is special to us as ¼ million Aussies trace their ancestry to her passengers. Only 2 clipper ships survive, the other is the “Cutty Sark”.
Just a thought
A flower blossoms for its own joy. (Oscar Wilde)