Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
always happy to get flu/lung infection healers/prophylactics*
Good morning Islander, Hebe and Chris, I was pleased to come across, but have yet to try, James Wong's recipe for Elderberry Jam, which he suggests as a delicious way to take in the anti-viral properties of elderberry. I'm a big fan of his. Here is the link to the jam on his site. Elderberry is such a weed in Canterbury - when we lived in Shirley I pulled out hundreds of seedlings from the nearby stream banks. However I fully intend to keep a shrub of it 'in captivity' when I get into a more long-term home.
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
We really, really need a words thread on PA.
I think that a compendium or thread of obscure and archaic vocabulary is a great idea! A possible way to do it could be to throw it open for extracts in books where these are used, or some kind of context that gives an indication of usage. I particularly enjoy archaic usage, and am woefully ignorant of the current vernacular. For example, when something I said to a neighbour recently was replied to with the exclamation "Shot!", I had no idea of what was meant! :-)
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Lilith __, in reply to
If I karaka here in Big O, I can be heard each end of the settlement – from the beach to the bridge out, that’s nearly a k-
That's a great image. :-)
And I'm sorry about your flu, Islander, that's stink! I hope you're keeping cosy and will be feeling much better soon.
I know some people take olive leaf extract as an antiviral. Unfortunately I am allergic to it. :-) -
Re: word thread...a great idea, but aren't all our threads inclined to veer off into wordy excitements, obscure terms, puns and poems? ;-)
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Jos,
Just spotted no less than 13 tuis in the neighbor's kowhai tree all at one time, what can it portend...
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Some lovely kaka-in-kowhai shots here :-)
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
I'll parson that...
no less than 13 tuis ...
a coven of Tui?
a company of Tui?
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Hebe, in reply to
olive leaf extract as an antiviral
Makes me nauseous but beloved thrives on it. Doesn't have the same "shoot it and kill it" effect on the flu as Sambucol/us.
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Lilith __, in reply to
a company of Tui?
Yeah, right.
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Lilith __, in reply to
a [ballet] company of Tui?
Tutui! :-)
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An ecstasy of Tui is it's collective noun. I only just learnt that
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
, what can it portend…
That the ecstasy is alive and well and out of it?
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Cecelia, in reply to
I love them too.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
I love them too
I thought you might, it's similar to manuka, but just more hidden : ) Loved your close up of the manuka blossom.
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Jos, in reply to
Ah yes we were wondering where that lovely heavy scent was coming from! :)
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Jos, in reply to
It was more like a squabble of tui though, flowers and tui were going all over the place, a minute later and there were none. :)
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Hebe,
Manuka -- pitto flowers -- tui: all calming and lovely glimpses. I so appreciate everyone's pics and postings even though i don't always comment.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
we were wondering where that lovely heavy scent was coming from!
It took me years to work that one out - till I looked closely, I didn't even know those bushes had flowers till then. So secretive. Tiny, dark and hidden in the leaves. And even more secretive, a night scented flower that blooms in spring when it's not exactly tempting to be outside enjoying it......
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
so appreciate everyone’s pics and postings even though i don’t always comment
ditto - some amazing pics - and words - thoughts and sentiments : )
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ChrisW, in reply to
Mmm, Pittosporums. And happens I took my first Pittosporum flower photo of the season earlier this afternoon. This must be the commonest species, kohuhu, P. tenuifolium. The flowers inconspicuous even though out in the open above the leaves in full sun - they're only about 8mm across and so dark-coloured. Scent comes on in the late afternoon, lovely.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Mmm, Pittosporums
Nice to know there are other pittosporum admirers out there : )
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Lilith __, in reply to
Wednesday morning, 8am
A pretty sky! I appreciate all these glimpses of China that you provide, Chris. :-)
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