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I needed to do a bit of 'tweaking' of the TV settings this morning. During that process a morning cooking program included an ancient clip of Keith Floyd cooking in Andalucia. During the clip he was accompanied by John Williams playing classical guitar.
Watching Johns fingers on the strings was mesmerising and the music quite beautiful. I searched Youtube and found that program and as nothing more than a bit of trivia, I have posted the link here.
Ignore the first 12 minutes and pull the slider to '12' to the point where the music starts.
I do remember when John Williams and also Julian Bream were popular on TV for their virtuosity with classical guitar. I marvel at how the brain can control all fingers and thumbs on those 6 strings.
Got up today, down to brekkie by the beach, got myself settled in my lounger, vaguely registered there were lots of sea birds in the air and actually thought to myself that somebody must be throwing...
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Was fantastic. Was really impressed me was that the babies are exact replicas of the adults. I knew they were but it hadn't sunk in how perfectly exact they were (unlike babies of other animal...
I came across this puzzle painted on a 17th century jug, while watching an antiques program (to which I am addicted :lol: ) yesterday.
I think it is probably an old well known puzzle but it was...
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Totally agree, did you see the recent one when JP who hadn't been doing very well bought and sold at a loss a small table. Next day, at first shop, there was the table at an even higher price!
I adopted a new slogan today My weakness is my strength in another post. After thinking about it for a while it sounded too familiar to be my own. thanks to Google I discovered this:-
Glass takes one million years to decompose, which means it never wears out and can be recycled an infinite amount of times!
Gold is the only metal that doesn't rust, even if it's buried in the...
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Back in the day many bananas had quite large seeds, I still remember eating them with large black seeds in the centre, but as you say modern cultivars cannot reproduce that way.
I just came from a meeting of Canadian Blood Services. This is Volunteer week here so CBS hosted a pizza dinner by way of a treat for us volunteers plus took the opportunity to read out stats on...
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Probably something do with 'sickle cell' disease which certainly in the UK seems to be endemic in the Afro/Caribbean community, maybe it is one of those diseases that is inherited and transmitted by...