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Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:
El Loro posted:

Good morning everyone

 

It's sunny here at presemt, chilly outside at present.

 

Squiggle, I thought that could be the case with your milk

 

As I've mentioned before, years ago I had a dream about the lottery winning numbers and remembered them when I woke up - 8,8,8,8,8 and 8

 

I hope everyone has a good day

 Somehow, I don’t think we’re going to win with those numbers, El 

πŸ€” I was thinking the same too Yogi 

I think we might need to get a Lucky Dip instead 

Yep, that’s a good idea, methinks 

Moonie
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:
El Loro posted:

Good morning everyone

 

It's sunny here at presemt, chilly outside at present.

 

Squiggle, I thought that could be the case with your milk

 

As I've mentioned before, years ago I had a dream about the lottery winning numbers and remembered them when I woke up - 8,8,8,8,8 and 8

 

I hope everyone has a good day

 Somehow, I don’t think we’re going to win with those numbers, El 

πŸ€” I was thinking the same too Yogi 

I think we might need to get a Lucky Dip instead 

Yep, that’s a good idea, methinks 

 

Yogi19

Due to the Oxford Childrens Dictionary dropping various words connected with nature a few years ago a couple of people decided to create a book around the words which had been dropped. Called "The Lost Words" it was published in October 2017. Although for children, it's got interest for adults as well.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lost-...arlane/dp/0241253586

 

There's going to be a Proms concert this year based on that book which is why it's in the news today.

 

The words dropped are not obscure words, for instance they include cygnet and bramble.

El Loro
El Loro posted:

Due to the Oxford Childrens Dictionary dropping various words connected with nature a few years ago a couple of people decided to create a book around the words which had been dropped. Called "The Lost Words" it was published in October 2017. Although for children, it's got interest for adults as well.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lost-...arlane/dp/0241253586

 

There's going to be a Proms concert this year based on that book which is why it's in the news today.

 

The words dropped are not obscure words, for instance they include cygnet and bramble.

 that’s disgraceful 

Moonie
El Loro posted:

Due to the Oxford Childrens Dictionary dropping various words connected with nature a few years ago a couple of people decided to create a book around the words which had been dropped. Called "The Lost Words" it was published in October 2017. Although for children, it's got interest for adults as well.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lost-...arlane/dp/0241253586

 

There's going to be a Proms concert this year based on that book which is why it's in the news today.

 

The words dropped are not obscure words, for instance they include cygnet and bramble.

How odd to drop words like cygnet, Bramble, otters and acorn. I’m glad to say, my grandchildren use all of them - in fact they used cygnet and Bramble yesterday.

Yogi19

Evening night owl checking in it’s been like a summers day here! And I have used the word β€œBramble” many times today  

i can accept that the world is constantly changing, but a dictionary without β€œBramble” is a real shame 

 

I hope you’ve all had a lovely day I’ve had a restful day, and I do believe I’m recovered from Sunday’s strenuous walk now I caught up on Victoria today, I really enjoy it. 

~Sparkling Summer~
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