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Loch Ness Monsters
The Loch is linked to the sea underground and I am sure several creatures must have swam along and surfaced on occasion. Who is to say it's always the same creature. Loch Ness is HUGE.
Veronica, on 10/18/2015
Waterford Christmas Ornaments
yes and the angel bell
Veronica, on 10/18/2015
Nazca Lines - What's their Secret?
I like that - the making of them is what mattered. It would indeed be a great effort, and a lasting accomplishment.
jptanabe, on 10/18/2015
Waterford Christmas Ornaments
I like the Nativity as well, but my favorite s the train. Waterford makes high quality pieces.
blackspanielgallery, on 10/18/2015
Nazca Lines - What's their Secret?
That's a possibility - instead of aliens making them the local people made them to try and communicate with aliens!
jptanabe, on 10/18/2015
Loch Ness Monsters
Ah, these loch monsters live long lives!
jptanabe, on 10/18/2015
Midsummer, and a Damson in Distress
Ah, I didn't spread the roots out. Thank you - a job for tomorrow. I have given it a good feed of manure so I'll keep my fingers crossed for a few damsons this coming year. It hasn't been in ...
Mari, on 10/18/2015
Balnamoon Skink ; Irish food
Yes they certainly are American but they figure in a full Irish nowadays everywhere I went . I prefer a full Irish without them but then I am a very old fashioned traditional kind of girl
Veronica, on 10/18/2015
Balnamoon Skink ; Irish food
Brought up in Ireland I never heard of hash browns. Surely they are American?
Mari, on 10/18/2015
Midsummer, and a Damson in Distress
If it has been transferred from a pot recently it may need some time to settle and get established so maybe you need to wait a year or two. It may need some manure. Or else the roots maybe needed spreading out before it went into the soil.
Veronica, on 10/18/2015
Midsummer, and a Damson in Distress
Without knowing the cultivar it is hard to say why it is not fruiting, but some damson cultivars are not self-fertile and so need another tree to fertilize them, and even those that are self-fertile benefit from cross pollination from another ...
frankbeswick, on 10/18/2015
Midsummer, and a Damson in Distress
Just saw this article and realized you could be the person to answer my query. I live in the south, Isle of Wight to be exact, and my damson tree of 3 years is showing no sign of fruiting. We see few damsons in the shops these days and as they ...
Maritravel, on 10/18/2015
The post World War 2 kitchen
I dislike Herring. It is strong, oily and boney and not to my taste.
Veronica, on 10/18/2015
Waterford Christmas Ornaments
They are stunning. What a lovely idea to have them on the tree shimmering in the Christmas glow. The Nativity is particularly beautiful. TY. How lovely.
Veronica, on 10/18/2015
The post World War 2 kitchen
In UK meat was rationed until 1954. Sugar and eggs were rationed until 1953. The American comments here are fascinating as I really never knew that America had rationing. marvellous information ty. Macon is also new to . rationing had ...
Veronica, on 10/18/2015

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