Σάββατο 6 Ιανουαρίου 2018

early June the season truly kicks off. Traditionally, our largest catches (in Midge Forecast traps) have always been the first week of June. Midge season then runs until early/late September.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-LeJS1VoDU my thing is tearooms. Whether it's after a walk or a drive I can't resist. I must have been in hundreds all over Scotland, but I found a particularly good one today. Loch Leven's Larder near Milnathort on the northern shore of Loch Leven was excellent. lovely autumnal image for today’s #SheepSunday with the ‘smiling’ faces of Herdwick sheep lovely autumnal image for today’s #SheepSunday with the ‘smiling’ faces of Herdwick sheep A tattie is a plant that's scientific name is Solanum tuberosum. The tattie plant growes weel in mony different pairts o the warld. A tattie bi a wee clow wae blawdis kennit as chunnis. The crony fit fowk eat growis unnergrund. It for ordinar haes a broun or pink skin an is white or yellae on the ben-end. The tattie isna gey guid tae eat wioot ceukin. Fowk ceuks tatties by bylin, roastin, or fryin thaim. "chips" is tatties cuttit intae lang pieces an fried till thay are saft. Tattie crisps are tatties cuttit intae gey thin roond pieces an fried till thay are haurd. Not to be confused with pluck. The tattie wis first growen an etten in the Andes Muntains o Sooth Americae. Whan the Europeans cam tae Sooth Americae, thay brocht the tattie back tae Europe. image by Clusius (1583) gives magic powersείμαι Ψυρρή φίλε σέρφινγκ ον δι τούριστ γουέιβ και βλέπω Γκάρθ, Λάρυ και Χάρυ πίσω από τα κάγκελα "αγόρια", τους ρωτάω, "γιατί στη μπουζού;" "ρεπόρτερ Ξανθάκη", μου απαντάνε, "ο ένας πούλαγε νερό, ο άλλος ρεύμα κι ο τρίτος κινητή τηλεφωνία. πώς να προκόψουμε

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  1. https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/news/scottish-midge-forecast-enters-6th-year/004135/

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  2. https://www.google.gr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj467jdtsjYAhXmK5oKHY9DCfwQFggoMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Ffi.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FTimo_Pusa&usg=AOvVaw2CQYngr-0KH_Z05FSRM60W

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  3. of EMFs. Keep Your Cell Phone and Computer at a Distance When Possible. ...
    Keep Your Cell Phone and Computer at a Distance When Possible. ...

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  4. At the beginning of the Nazi occupation the police officers, having collected around 60 Jews, ordered them to destroy statues of leaders of the USSR. Since the Jews didn’t want to do that, the police officers began to beat them with rifle butts and threatened to shoot them.

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  5. @vapaakn ja @MOikealta
    Olen laittanut tuon riitapukarin mute-tilaan jo vuonna miekka ja kypärä joten näen vain sinun vastauksesi. #justsaying

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  6. Sir Cory Francis Cory-Wright, 1st Bt. was born on 11 August 1838.1 He was the son of William Wright and Elizabeth Hooper.2 He married Mima Owen, daughter of Sir Hugh Owen and Ann Wade, on 25 September 1867.1 He died on 30 May 1909 at age 70.1
    He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Middlesex.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for London.1 He was chairman of William Cory and Sons.1 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Middlesex.1 He held the office of County Alderman (C.A.) for Middlesex in 1902.1 He held the office of High Sherriff of Middlesex in 1902.1 He was created 1st Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex [U.K.] on 28 August 1903.1
    Children of Sir Cory Francis Cory-Wright, 1st Bt. and Mima Owen
    Elsie Maud Cory-Wright2 d. 13 Oct 1961
    Mabel Owen Cory-Wright2 d. 23 Nov 1948
    Sir Arthur Cory Cory-Wright, 2nd Bt.+2 b. 18 Nov 1869, d. 21 Apr 1951
    Dudley Cory-Wright+2 b. 2 Dec 1872
    Hilda Jessie Cory-Wright2 b. c 1876, d. 31 May 1960

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  7. Reverend William Wright1
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    Reverend William Wright married Rebecca (?).1
    He was the Incumbent at Oundle, Northamptonshire, EnglandG.1 He lived at St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, EnglandG.1 He lived at Ringwood, Hampshire, EnglandG.1 Between 30 April 1767 and 15 June 1768 he inherited the Manors of Wrangle and Leake, Lincolnshire from Jane Woodcock.1 He had a younger son and nine daughters.1
    Child of Reverend William Wright and Rebecca (?)
    Reverend William Wright+2 b. 16 Nov 1754, d. Jan 1823

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