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Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:56 am
by David Watkins
Noe,Sir, Your Excellency or My Lord is how our womenfolk address us.Grockles are in Devon,here in the ancient Kingdom of Kernow you'm be emmets.
David
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 8:08 am
by Carol Townsend
Thank you for granting me that information Your Excellency.
Please bestow upon me the honour of granting your much valued opinion of my latest little tale "The Night Riviera".
Noe, the humble emmet.

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 8:49 am
by David Watkins
Noe,yes I agree with a previous posting,very Agatha Christie--esque.I was expecting to hear a blood curdling scream as you entered the WC!!!!!!!!
David

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 8:54 am
by Carol Townsend
Only when I saw my reflection in the mirror!

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 1:46 pm
by Lisa Keith
Grockles... haven't heard that term for aeons!! It's also how people in Guernsey refer to the English, I believe!! I must admit, having been reading Noe's accounts of her holiday, it does sound like Guernsey and The Scilly Isles may have lots in common! My family used to go to Guernsey every year and it holds a special place in my heart. Has anyone out there been to Guernsey as well as The Scilly Isles, and if so, are they alike??!
Lisa.
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 1:56 pm
by Gisela Grell
Hi all,
what do I miss about Steph and Alibaba? They having a baby? Jipppiiieeh !
Anything I should tell them when I go there tomorow?
Noe, thanks for mentionig Europeans AND Brits and put the European first
And sure I will bring some more nice pics especially for you
Gary, I will have visitors tonight so I will also wait until tomorrow to get the results of the European Song Contest but I'm sure I will survive without watching.
Cheers (1 day to go

)
Gisela
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 3:36 pm
by David Watkins
Lisa,Lisa oh Lisa,they are NOt the scilly isles but The Isle of Scilly!
David

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 3:51 pm
by Carol Townsend
Thanks David!
I was about to express my horror too
Lisa,
I will tell you about the Lost Land of Lyonesse (aka The Fortunate Isles) soon, if you can spare the time, and I'm also compiling a photo album. I haven't been to the Isles of Channel though
That word "grockle" I believe is also used in the new Forest to describe outsiders. It must have ancient origins I do reckon.
I love words.
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 9:14 pm
by Lisa Keith
Gulp!!

I sit corrected (I would stand corrected, but it's more difficult to type!)!! Somehow I always manage to upset David! I'm expecting the SAS / CIA / MI5 to knock on the door any moment!

If you don't hear from me for a few days, it's because I've gone underground to escape...
Can I just say Ynysek Syllan from hereon? Would that get me out of the hole I've dug a little??
L.
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:33 am
by David Watkins
Lisa,whose a clever girl?Not only did you know that ynys(inisss) means island but you pluralised it correctly ,have you been looking in on line dictionaries or are you closet Kernowek?
Deugenes,Daveth.
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 12:17 pm
by Angela Johnson
As a bilingual Welsh person, I must say that Cernyweg is remarkably like Welsh. The Welsh word for island is ynys. By the way king Arthur is sleeping in a cave somewhere waiting for the call should Wales need him. What do I have to do get a little dragon by my postings? My ex students always referred to me as the Welsh witch or the dragon. Has anyone else pointed out that Tobago is remarkably like the island of Praslin in the Seychelles?
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 1:10 pm
by Lisa Keith
Hi David,
I must admit, I looked it up! My knowledge of all things Cornish was sadly limited to a (great but short!) holiday in St Austell about thirty years ago! I figured that if I was going to get back in your good books, I HAD to get it right!! Fortunately Wikipedia helped!!
Noe -
Looking forward to the Lost land of Lyonesse tale!
L.
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 5:17 pm
by Kevin Pallant
Angela Johnson wrote: Has anyone else pointed out that Tobago is remarkably like the island of Praslin in the Seychelles?
I can see the similarity..... it's surrounded by water!!

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 8:28 am
by Carol Townsend
Any mermaids?

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 8:41 am
by Kevin Pallant
I'm sure there are

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 7:09 am
by Tony G
We have grockles on the Isle of Wight too. Also referred to as 'rubbernecks'.
Tony
xxx
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 7:35 am
by Carol Townsend
Morning Bruv
The Isle of Wight is not too far from the New Forest of course, if you don't include paddling across the Solent.
"Rubbernecks" I guess is a disparaging term for tourists!
My Grandad spent the last few years of his life in Havant, and loved the fact that on a clear day he could see the IOW from his flat.
Just thought I'd throw that in..
Love Sis
xxx
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:13 am
by Carol Townsend
Hey!
I've seen Mum and Dad Great Tit and 3 young Great Tits in the garden!

No Zebra Tits though...

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:40 am
by Carol Townsend
OK then, you've been waiting long enough.
I've compiled an album as homage to my beloved Isles of Scilly. As you are aware, photography is not my forte. My camera is the size of a Kit Kat and all I do is point and shoot!
So the photos are not great for that reason, plus the fact that I did something strange so that many of them were dark and I had to try and make adjustments on the computer, and it was often misty, so I had to try and compensate for that.
I tried to capture the stunning beauty of the Scillies, but you'll have to take my word for it that the colours of the crystal clear sea (when the sun's out!) can easily rival the Caribbean, ranging from a soft pale blue to turquoise, royal blue and indigo. Add to that the silky, white beaches..
I had (unintentional) fun with one or two notice boards. When I tried to adjust the "text contrast" settings the photos emerged in psychadelic colours, which I rather like!
So, if you would like a peep, they can be found on
http://carolspics1.myphotoalbum.com
Well, it beats watching paint dry (but only just)
Noe
I should definitely stick to doing what I do best...
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:58 am
by David Watkins
Noe,nice pics brought back memories of gig racing days when I was(considerably)younger!
Incidentally you mentioned the silky sand,did you know that after fish that used to be the Islands' biggest export.It had a very unusual use.You have seen in period films when they wrote with pen and ink and then sprinkled apowder over the writing to dry it,that powder was actually sand from the back bay on St Mary's!It is as fine as talc.
David
