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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Pouring A Poor Port Or A Rich Port

The Portuguese national flag is green and red with a shield in the middle.
 

I have been invited to a fine wine lunch where all the food is matched to alcohol.  That is good for me. I don't like drinking wine on an empty stomach. 

I asked what the drinks would be. The meal ends with dessert and a glass of port. 

As most wine lovers and visitors to Portugal know, and others might guess, Port comes from the port city of Oporto in Portugal.

Strong Port

But Port is a strong wine. too strong for me. Most strong alcohol is made into cocktails, or just mixed with water, like whisky or tonic water, like gin and tonic. That lowers the alcohol content, making a mixed drink which it safer and more digestible, also cheaper and larger, a long drink, instead of a tiny shot.

I searched online for cocktail recipes with port.  Port can be drunk as part of several cocktails. Ignoring those described as dry, sour or needing too many ingredients, I chose from a list on the website below

 1 Port Coffee Martini

 Port + espresso + Baileys


 2 Sangria

Port + sparkling water + chopped fruit

 

3 Port And Tonic

Port, tonic, rosemary (take from home) and an orange slice


The Portuguese for health is saude, (accent on the U for emphasis).

I am sticking to viva, because that is easier to type and say.


More Portuguese  speakers live in Brazil than in Portugal.



From Wikipedia.

My husband claimed that his bottle of port was too expensive and delicious to be diluted. Cocktails should only use poorer quality port. 

However, he discovered a bottle of tonic water lurking in our fridge at home and gave it to me to mix with my helping of port.

Useful Website On Port Cocktails

www.insanelygoodrecipes.com/port-cocktails 

Portuguese Words for saying cheers

https://portugueselearn.com/archives/3145

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More Spanish Words Which Are Easy


 

Spanish - English

contento - happy

correcta - correct

divorcio - divorce

fantasia - fantasy

festival - festival

momento - moment

parque - park

popular - popular

romance - romance

serio - serious

texto - text

tomate - tomato

uniformes - uniforms

Useful Websites for translating and learning Spanish

duolingo.com

in my home - en mi casa

translate google

wikivoyage Spanish phrasebook

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Spanish Words Which Are The Same As Or Similar To English



 Spanish - English

creativo - creative

crisis - crisis

dificil - difficult

exacto - exact

foro - forum

horrible - horrible

ilegal - illegal

ingredientes - ingredients

manera - manner

minutos - minutes

monumento - monument

perfectas - perfect (feminine)

raton - rat / mouse

serio - serious

social - social

simbolo - symbol

Useful Websites for translating and learning Spanish

duolingo.com

in my home - en mi casa

translate google

wikivoyage Spanish phrasebook

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Post Box Topper Summer Flowers in Stanmore

 Post box topper in Pangbourne Drive, Stanmore, Middx, North West  London.


Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

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Sunday, May 24, 2026

The true story behind Titanic and the statue of playful Pocahontas in Virginia

 Titanic Films

When I was on holiday in France my family went skiing but I had a cold so I stayed behind and went to hire a film, looking for a documentary or, failing that, a  film about a true story, I was offered the Titanic. Yes. Which version? The shop had three. Since I was home all day with nothing else to do, I watched all three, none of which contained the well known facts.

What about other famous characters, and incidents which never happened, love stories introduced to make films more appealing?

Pocahontas - Native American Who Married, Converted and  Died in England

That statue of the native girl nicknamed Pocahontas, meaning playful, apparently never married the man whose life she apparently saved. She married somebody else. But she was a real person. She did marry and go to England. You can find the full stories of the characters behind the popular films of The Titanic, The Sound of Music and Pocahontas in Wikipedia, which cites various sources, and in the BBC bitesize summary, or the BBC full length version. 

Statues and Sites To Visit

1 Statue of Pocahontas in Jamestown, Virginia, USA



2 Statue of Pocahontas in St George's Church, Gravesend, Kent, England



2 Titanic Museum in Belfast Northern Ireland 

Ireland has two museums connected with the Titanic. England has a few. More in France Sweden and Australia. Plus exhibitions which pop up. The owners of the shipping line are featured in the UK. You might also find stories about people on the Titanic in other museums, such as Jewish Museums in the USA. Famous people on the Titanic included famous families, whose survivors, or those who inherited from them, had their lives affected. And every time you go on a ship or ferry and look at the lifeboats you are affected by legislation brought in after the loss of the Titanic which did not have enough lifeboat seats for all passengers. 


Titanic Museum, USA

Two storey museum in the shape of the ship, the illusion made memorable, complete with a piece of white iceberg.



Useful Websites About Famous Films, Events and Characters

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z9g2khv#zjkhqyc

Titanic Museums Worldwide

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Titanic_museums

Wiki articles on Pocahontas

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocahontas

Other articles on films about her.

statues

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocahontas#/media/File:Pocahontas_gravesend.jpg

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Spanish words to learn from signs

 

I am learning Spanish using Duolingo to prepare for a holiday in the Spanish speaking Canary islands.  I have already filled one A5 lined notebook with Spanish words, mainly from Duolingo. I then tried adding words to an A5 diary, but the diary page filled up too fast and I want to keep my Spanish words separate. So I have now started a new A5 notebook. This will be too big, bulky and heavy, to carry in my carry on luggage on the plane, and on outings, hiking, but I shall make a second smaller notebook for my pocket when out and about. I shall note down words from bilingual signs.

From the bilingual sign above I have noted these words:

I have included the common words I already know. In fact, I find it easier to start with words I already know. It gives me confidence, motivation, enthusiasm, gets me started on the task.

Spanish - English

A-D
agua - water
contra - against
corriente - current
de - of

E-K
escaper - to escape

L-R
la - the
muy - very (starting with m like the English words most, and multi)
nader - to swim
nunca - never
no - don't

para - for

peligrosa - dangerous (feminine adjective ending in a to match a feminine noun ending with a, like Maria or Mama, or e like the French madame)

resaca - rip tide / rip current

S-Z

seguridad - safety

si - if

solo - alone

su - your

una - a / one

y - and

English - Spanish

A-D
a / one - una
against - contra
alone - solo
and - y
current - corriente
dangerous - peligrosa (adjective ending in a to match a noun ending in a)
don't - no

E-K
(to) escape - escaper

for - para

if - si

L-R

never - nunca

of - de

rip current / rip tide - resaca

S-Z

safety - seguridad

(to) swim - nader

the - la (feminine) el (masculine)

very - muy

water - agua

your - su

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Swimming, Safety, Sea and Riptides

 The tragedy of three sisters drowning on Brighton Beach, a popular resort, has stayed in the headlines through May 2026 with speculation about the causes, and questions about prevention. Brighton attracts tourists all year, especially in summer. With hot weather, more are going for a dip. Foreign students take English language courses in Brighton. 

Brighton has many attractions. 

1 The Indian style former royal residence with its Chinese interior. 

2 The nearby Sussex university. Alumni return to see their old uni, attracted by free talks by famous people, followed by paid for  lunches for those in your year at uni, put on by the authorities for fund-raising.

3 The dinky little shops in the lanes.

4 And restaurants serving seaside food, both basic and gourmet. Fish and chips and oysters. 

What's not to like?

1 The beach is not sandy but pebbly. 

2 Less known is the fact that it shelves steeply., underwater.

3 If you suddenly find yourself caught out of your depth, in up to your chest instead of your ankles or knees, there is a current called a rip tide. 

The 2026 event was that three sisters who were on the beach late at night were found drowned next day, wearing their clothes and shoes. 

Later, it was revealed that their mother had drowned in a lake in Birmingham, England. Suicide.

This raises at least three questions for the public, especially holidaymakers, teachers, and parents. As well as for the local authorities, and governments.

1 How to ensure everybody can swim.

2 How to teach yourself, your family, and others to cope with riptides.

3 How to prevent people entering dangerous water.

I would add a fourth question:

4 How to safeguard the minds of children, and families, of suicides.  

Ensure children of suicides have meaningful, creative careers.

Put up signs for help services, police, coastguard, Samaritans. 

In the USA, at a bridge which was notorious for suicides, they installed catch nets but also signs saying, need to talk to somebody, any time, day or night, no money needed, call this free helpline.

They installed an emergency phone.

1 Swimming Lessons To Ensure Everybody Can Swim

You can teach babies to float. You can demand or ensure that schools teach swimming. You can teach yourself by watching videos, and learning in a swimming pool with water no deeper than chest height, from a trained, qualified instructor.

Make ability to swim part of the entry qualification for schools. Teach everybody at school how to swim. Add it as part of the school-leavers citizenship course. 

Then teach how to swim with a rip-current until it lessens.

2 Learning To Cope With Riptides / Rip Currents 

You can learn about coping with riptides from Wikihow, and Youtube videos by lifeguards.

3 Install Or Improve Warning Signs

Multi-lingual boards. Coloured flags, red for danger.

English and Spanish warning sign.

4 Install Barriers. 

Barriers across beaches at night would both prevent holidaymakers walking into the sea in the dark, when they cannot see nor be seen.

It would also help discourage unauthorised landings from immigrants and intruders.

 Lock beaches at night, like parks, because you can't patrol them. 

5 Have Volunteer Lifeguards.

6 Install Have Beach Surveillance Cameras


Useful Websites

https://www.wikihow.com/Swim

https://www.wikihow.com/Survive-a-Rip-Tide

https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/warnings-and-advice/seasonal-advice/travel/out-and-about/understanding-rip-currents

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rip_current

USA Information Service

https://www.noaa.gov/jetstream/ocean/rip-currents/rip-current-safety

USA rip current prediction service

https://www.weather.gov/safety/ripcurrent-forecasts

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