Sorry I had to delete the last one - I made such a muss of it. Perhaps you can zap it and make it go away.
So glad all of you arrived safely and are enjoying your visit. Thank you for the lovely post card. If the sky is ice how will you get home, are you trapped? Such are my concerns and worries. Thank goodness for space travel valises.
I gather it probably won't be as hot at the botanical gardens as I was when Brad and I visited Kew. The only place to get away from the glaring sun was inside the greenhouses-5 degrees hotter! I think a postcard from Pluto is one the best things I have seen on a blog ever.
(DISGUISED AS A 1950'S SUITCASE AND HIDDEN IN THE SHED)
MARTIAN
sounds like a cross between Welsh and Chinese.
Much of it comes from the back of the throat, ripples along the tongue and slams into the roof of the mouth.
The intonation goes up and down a lot (which is pleasant) - but there are also a lot of startling exclamations mixed in, making the speaker seem aggressive to those who (like me) are used to speaking English.
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Sorry I had to delete the last one - I made such a muss of it. Perhaps you can zap it and make it go away.
So glad all of you arrived safely and are enjoying your visit. Thank you for the lovely post card. If the sky is ice how will you get home, are you trapped? Such are my concerns and worries. Thank goodness for space travel valises.
Barbee - Zapped it!
Well - we got in - so I suppose we'll get out.
(Hope so!)
(Gosh! You've worried me now!)
Musn't think about it.
Ming's got a 'meeting' tomorrow, so I'll use the time to visit the Botanical Gardens here - a sort of Plutonian version of Kew.
Esther
I gather it probably won't be as hot at the botanical gardens as I was when Brad and I visited Kew. The only place to get away from the glaring sun was inside the greenhouses-5 degrees hotter!
I think a postcard from Pluto is one the best things I have seen on a blog ever.
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