B Words, Failed Geocache, and Forgotten Items (Not in that order)
Topic: This and That
I keep forgetting things. The day JoAnna and Ryan and I came back from Paris, we took a side trip (from Ruislip) to a dog rescue shelter. JoAnna participates in a dog rescue program in CA, and also runs a kennel, so she is always interested to see how things are done in other places. This particular one seemed very nice. It was clean and the animals were well taken care of. There seemed to be a very rigorous screening process for prospective families for the dogs.
The other day I was out walking and saw my neighbor, Norah. She's a very nice, older lady. She said she'd been worried about me since she hadn't seen me in a while. I thought that was so sweet! I told her I'd been on vacation. She noticed that I had put out glass on the curb to be recycled. She told me they only collect once a fortnight. I LOVE that the word "fortnight" is still used somewhere!
Which brings me to my next topic: British slang. I love it. I noticed that there seems to be a great number of slang terms starting with the letter B, such as bum, bugger, blimey, bloody (usually used with "hell"). (Hmm, I had more but can't think of them now.) It's just funny to me to hear someone say, "Blimey!" because I always thought that was just a stereotype. I supposed stereotypes have to come from somewhere!
Another thing that I enjoy (which apparently is regional) is the use of "luv" when addressing people. I have been addressed as "luv" by all manner of people, usually strangers! I heard on a news/talk program today that some people are offended by this, so certain stores do not allow their employees to address patrons this way. Sheesh! It's not meant in any offensive way, and I think it's sad to rob a place of regional color. Oh well.
A few days before Larry came back, I thought I would give geocaching another shot. I picked one out that was supposedly easy. I was even optimistic. Ha! Of course I couldn't find it. A man that worked the land it was on even told me where it was, pointed right at it, and I STILL couldn't find it. I was seriously frustrated. (The man told me that other geocachers had been by, and resorted to tearing down parts of the rock wall in search of the cache. I told him I wouldn't engage in destruction of private property!)
It rained this afternoon. I just can't bring myself to believe summer is effectively over here. Again, I am thrilled that I didn't have to be hot much this year, but I would have liked a bit more sun. The clouds make it so much darker in the evenings (I know that seems kind of like a no-brainer statement, but it does seem to cut down a bit on the daylight hours).
Posted by hkvlayman
at 9:54 PM BST
Updated: Thursday, 17 August 2006 9:56 PM BST