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Shameless Self-Aggrandizement: Everything can be solved with Hot Water
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Saturday, August 01, 2015. Everything can be solved with Hot Water. I was finally allowed, after FOUR weeks and finally getting the stitches removed, to get the incision wet and actually soak in the bathtub. This feels like the first real hygiene I've had since surgery. (It's not, but it sure feels like it! I had to drain and refill the tub twice, but I am scrubbed and exfoliated (which was a wee bit gross, what with my foot in the bandages and boot for the last month) and clean! I want to thank you for ...
Shameless Self-Aggrandizement: My constant companion
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Saturday, July 11, 2015. This is how I have spent my day - in the recliner (complaining about the stupid boot), with Rowan camped out as close as possible and periodically staring up at me expectantly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." - George Bernard Shaw. I have too many books, too little time, and spend most of my day parked in front of my computer. View my complete profile. 4 Weeks Post Surgery. Not the worst news.
Shameless Self-Aggrandizement: 4 Weeks Post Surgery
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015. 4 Weeks Post Surgery. A Month out - things are going well. I went in this afternoon to have the stitches taken out (finally! OW OW OW OW OW! Seriously, that HURT. I wasn't expecting it to; the only other time I've had stitches that needed to be removed, they were old-fashioned, single-stitch silk. Taking those out was simple: clip the stitch and tug the 1/4" or so of thread out. Slow progress, but progress! Get me OUT of the house! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Shameless Self-Aggrandizement: March 2012
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Friday, March 09, 2012. Book Nerds are thrilled! How seriously cool is this? Simple, re-usable, un-loseable (critical for me, anyway).very cool. I may have to try some of these! Of course, there are some drawbacks; if someone flips through your book, you'll lose your page, but as someone who tends to either slip little pieces of paper into books or (gasp! Fold pages, that happens anyway. Now, will it mean I'll give up my Kindle? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
Shameless Self-Aggrandizement: August 2015
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Do not flex ankle! And it was starting to be an all-consuming obsession. I know I move my foot at night when I sleep, but now I can do it purposefully and not worry about it. Weird when that sort of thing makes you happy, isn't it? And then I get to do the OTHER foot! It's a hassle, and I'm very slow, but it's good to be able to do it myself. Sunday, August 02, 2015. Can I come into the Out Now? Lazy weekend, spent most of it watching TV and doing crossword puzzles - I can't s...
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Cùpla Focal: Colloquial Irish
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Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. I had entirely forgotten that I'd ordered this book and CD combination. I guess I pre-ordered it months ago when it showed up on my search for 'irish gaelic' on Amazon.com. At any rate, it showed up this week and I took some time to page through things. (I love pre-order. I always forget what I have queued up and it's like getting presents every couple of weeks! Url=http:/ www.blingforfun.com]hip hop je...
Cùpla Focal: September 2008
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Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. In standard Irish, most words are stressed on the first syllable - capall is KA-pull, sasta is SA-sta. Easy enough to remember, since there are only a few exceptions for native Irish words. A few words (amach, tobac) are stressed on the second syllable. Any good pronouncing dictionary shows the stress on the word (and any secondary stresses that might be in place). On the various tapes/cds, etc, that I have, it...
Phouka Pages: Antiquarian Advice: Gaelic, Houseold Mangements, and Etiquette
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Absolutely TONS of pohtos and travel info - yes, I have too much time on my hands. COMING SOON: The sometimes bizarre and humerous rules of polite society , from when to tip your hat to the complex language of flowerst. 1920: Setting the perfect table, serving the perfect meal, and hiring the perfect servants - in one simple volume. IN PROGRESS: Victorian household management, and some more modern hints and tips for a pantry, housecleaning, and other weirdness.
Cùpla Focal: February 2006
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Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. Blogger doesn't support Gaelic of any sort as a language for dates, so I was going through to figure out the months, with the intent of doing the headers myself,etc. Míosa - of a month (genetive). This is a feminine noun. The actual months are:. February → Feabhra (fyowra). March → Márta. April → Aibreán. June → Meitheamh (mehiv). July → Iúil. August → Lúnasa (loonassa). December → Nollaig. A few other phrases:.
Cùpla Focal: Analytic vs Synthetic forms
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Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. Analytic vs Synthetic forms. Is well known for having 'synthetic forms' for verbs. That is, where Connacht or Ulster Irish would say, Tá mé go maith, in Munster, the "I" is absorbed into the verb itself, Táim go maith. I assume that the forms are mutually understandable - that is, using the endings as Munster would while speaking otherwise flawless Ulster dialect will be understood, but how weird would that be?
Phouka Pages: Finding and feeding your dog
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I also blurt out random things on the blog. Dog food, people food, raw diet, or all natural? What to feed your dog, how much to feed them, and a few things to definitely avoid! How to choose a puppy, what will it cost, and what to look for in an adopted dog. Ideas on dealing with your new arrival, and tips for recognizing unethical breeders. First aid lists, costs, finding a dog, and links to software and dog-related sites, and more. Travelling with your dog.
Cùpla Focal: Back on Monday
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Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. I have no idea if anyone is reading - no comments is usually a clue that I'm talking to myself - but we're off on vacation and I'll be back next week. I've got mp3 files and my grammar books, with the intent of spending a few days reading, lounging about in the sun, and eating good food. Hah! I have too many books, too little time, and spend most of my day parked in front of my computer. View my complete profile.
Cùpla Focal: Celtic Festival
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Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. I had the pleasure of wandering through the Longs Peak Scottish-Irish Highlands Festival. Today - a lovely day watching hundreds of men in kilts wandering around, watching the uniformed Marine Corp "Party Band" perform, and listening to the massed sound of several hundred pipes. I have too many books, too little time, and spend most of my day parked in front of my computer. View my complete profile.
Cùpla Focal: Red-Headed
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Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. The word-of-the-day is rua. Red-haired (if you happen to see this today, it's the widget on the bottom of the page! The word for 'red', of course, is 'dearg' when you're just talking about the color, but when referring to a red-headed or red-faced person person, the proper term is rua. Tá gruaig rua air - He has red hair. Tá sé rua - He has red hair, or is a ruddy person. Light-red, or sandy-haired is bánrua.
Cùpla Focal: Dialects
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Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. I discovered the difference between the dialects in the very first exposure I had to Irish - in the first lesson:. Ulster: Cad é mar atá tú? Connacht: Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? Or Conas ta tú? Close) is in the other dialects dún. The Ulster dialect is fairly easy to learn, but because of the odd pronuncation of some words, it might be hard to understand speakers of the other dialects. Irish on your Own. Is written...
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Phou Iu Travel and Eco-tourism in Laos
Phou Iu Travel and Eco-tourism in Laos. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Phou Iu Travel and Eco-Tourism, Laos. View my complete profile. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Phouka-Fairy (nature spirit) | DeviantArt
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Cùpla Focal
Musings, quibbles, notes, and commentary from a hapless English speaker learning Irish Gaelic. In standard Irish, most words are stressed on the first syllable - capall is KA-pull, sasta is SA-sta. Easy enough to remember, since there are only a few exceptions for native Irish words. A few words (amach, tobac) are stressed on the second syllable. Any good pronouncing dictionary shows the stress on the word (and any secondary stresses that might be in place). On the various tapes/cds, etc, that I have, it...
Phouka Pugs - About me
Peanut - Results 2015. Peanut - Results 2016. Peanut - Results 2017. Zola - Results 2016. Zola - Results 2017. Zola - Results 2018. Rio - Results 2017. Rio - Results 2018. Toretto - Results 2015/16. Toretto - Results 2017. Tor - Results 2018. Ruby - Results 2018. My name is Karen Murphy, and I live in Hillsborough, Northern Ireland. I have been showing pugs for 7 years. Mum passed away in September 2013 - she loved Rocco, my first Pug. I hope that my parents would be proud of what I have achieved. My lat...
Shameless Self-Aggrandizement
Tuesday, January 05, 2016. At five weeks out, I'm doing really well - no pain, able to put my foot down a bit for balance and toe-touch a bit while using the walker. I'm about a week ahead of schedule (compared to the last one, anyway). We took one of the wedges out of the boot over the weekend, so I'm chugging right along! We're heading up skiing in two weeks (well, Mark will ski, I'll lounge about like a lump), Hopefully we'll have snow! Wednesday, December 23, 2015. Drooling in my Sleep. First followu...
Phouka pages: Travelogues, pharaohs, Old Houses, and Irish Gaelic
I also blurt out random things on the blog. Trips to Egypt, Scotland, Paris, and Ireland with a few thousand photos and more information than you can shake a stick at. Planning, travelogue, photos, links. Turn-of-the-century household management, etiquette, science, and social advice. Interesting views of 19th century sensibilties. Interesting and.amusing. Kingdom by kingdom, dynasty by dynasty - every Pharaoh from Menes to Cleopatra, in ocd-like detail.
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Working on changing/updating/scrapping a lot on this site. Not sure where it will go. As The Crow Flies. Manly Guys Doing Manly Things. Hark, a Vagrant. Girls with Slingshots (Complete). Powered by WordPress.com.
Art Of Phou
Mardi 28 octobre 2014. Dernier film réalisé dans le cadre de la Suparesidence! Dimanche 6 juillet 2014. Film de fin d'année Lisaa. Voila le film de fin d'année sur lequel j'ai participé. Toujours revoir les bases de l'anim :). Et Hop ma Demo! Voila mon Book 2014! Inscription à : Articles (Atom). Phou Modèle Awesome Inc. Fourni par Blogger.