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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

On Confident Calling Overseas and Authorities On The Phone - memories and thoughts for a speech

My old mobile phone. Photo by Angela Lansbury.
 

i recall the stress of visitng a police station in Prague where nobody spoke English and we had to return the next day when an English speaking Czech person would be present. Speaking to authority, whether in your own language or another, can be stressful. When you are dealing with the emergency sevices, there is another layer of stress. You do not want to distract them and waste their time. They are often stressed by stressed customers. Signs in passport control on arrival in the UK, In UK hospitals and railway stations in the UK, warn you not to be aggressive to staff, who obviously have to deal with stressed customers, which means the staff themselves could be stressed from their customer's anxiety or agression. 

However, the phone is your friend. You have friends on the phone. You can make friends with strangers on the phone. Don't be afraid to phone. You can clea up a problem. Thank your helper. They will feel rewarded and greet the next customer happily. 

So long as you are calling in daytime in their zone!  I once rang from London to California in the USA, to tell a lady who had sent a Christmas card to my late uncle, that he had died. My mind was on what to say to her, not the time zone.

 I vividly recall her saying, "I'm very sorry to hear about your uncle. Sorry to not be more responsive when I answered the phone. It's 4 a.m. here."

I gasped, "Oh - I'm so sorry. Shall I call you back, later?"

"No,." she replied. "I can talk now. Please tell me about your uncle now. I'm widee awake now!"

Calling To Correct A Hosptial's Mistake In Paperwork - The Problem

Recently, I returned from Northwick Park hospital after an x-ray with a paper which had a mistake. I needed to correct it. 

The number I needed to call was the Accident and Emergency Department. I hesitated to phone. I worried. Did I dare to call them? My correction to my discharge paperwork was not an emergency. Not for me, nor anybody else.

The Solution

I thought, I would say quickly, 'I'm just asking the correct number to call to correct this mistake.' 

However, when I rang, the man at the other end said, "This is the right number." He happily changed it. He said they would post me a copy of the corrected version.

Problem solved. My stress over.

I thought afterwards of two other occasions when I had worried unnecessarily about making phone calls.

1 I called to check the editor's name. I rang her number. I rhearsed all kinds of apologies. When I phoned I got a secretary. No problem 

2 Then I phoned another editor. I assumed I had reached a secretary. I asked if she was sue of the name spelling She said yes. 

I asked, how can you be sure. 

She siad, 'It's my name.' 

I was through to the editor.

The moral for you is sinple. Don't invent problems for minor issues.

My husband says, it's not a problem, It's a task.

How to type Hebrew and other foreign languages in Duolingo when you have only an English keyboard



 How do you fill in the blanks in Duolingo when it tells you to type in Hebrew, or another language you are learning, and you don't have that keyboard. 

First, try to copy the word.  I used to try this without success. When you move your mouse down away from the English to over the Hebrew pop up the pop up vanishes. The trick is to move the mouse slowly.  Then you can past the word, the next time you are asked to do that exercise again.paste the word, 

Sometimes you copy one word, but the next question asks you for two, such as red dress, when you have copied only the word red. The solution for this is to click on make easier. That asks you for one word instead of two making up the sentence. 

Useful Websites

https://www.wikihow.com/Install-Hebrew-Keyboard-on-Windows

https://support.google.com/gboard/answer/7068494?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid

https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-write-Hebrew-alphabet-in-Duolingo#:~:text=Duolingo%20does%20not%20offer%20a,copy%20and%20paste%20your%20text.

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Hospital Visitors, Tips For Northwick Park Hospital

 


1 Know which department to visit. 

I was sent a letter to go for a blood test at Northwick Park hospital. When I arrived there were separate car parks and entrances miles apart for differnt departments. If I parked in the wrong place, I would have to take a long walk and pay twice  and be late for my appointment. There was no answering service at car park entrances to get advice. I had no idea where to go. I didn't know that the department I needed was haematology. 

I went to see my uncle's body in the morgue in Barnet hospital. No such building. They don't label it as such inhospitals because it unnerves the patients and visitors. Instead it has a mystery name to disguise it such as the trees or the John Smith building. 

Check the drop off points. The A & E may be for ambulances over, no access for cars and taxis. 

2 Take with you food and water and a change of clothing. 

You could be sitting hours waiting for your name to be called.. 

3 Know which name you are registered under. 

You may use your middle name, but be known by your first name to the hospital. If you are waiting to be called as John or Mary when your first name is Ali or Mae you might miss the call.

4 Check all facts on the hospital typework. 

I was listed as having an accident in a bedroom when I fell over an uneven paving stone in the street. It makes a big difference if you are suing somebody. I was able to phone and correct it. The person who answered said they would post the new version to me.

5 Shop around

if you have to wait, such as for medicine to be dispensed, while waiting you can go shopping, and shop around for the cheapest sandwiches or meal deals. At Northwick Park hospital on the fourth floor you find a Costa, a shop selling cards and scarves, gloves and gifts, a bag shop,a Marks & Speners, A Smiths bookshop.

6 In A and E by the check in area are masks, jugs of water, toilets, each with washbasins in the cubicle, a machine selling chocolate bars and snacks and drinks.

Also free newspapers.


Newspapers. Photo by Angela Lansbury.

Useful Websites

https://nhsgp-online.uk/area/

https://www.nhs.uk/services/hospital/northwick-park-hospital/R1K01

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Sunday, January 28, 2024

Pedestrian dangers - pavement flagstones and tree roots, remedies, cure, prevention

Raised paving stone caused accident. Bruising visible on face uner eye and on bridge of nose.

Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

I look dreadful. After my acccident I seem to have aged overnight. Aged ten years. Miserable, baggy eyed, injured. I could not sleep, kept waking up, in pain, as I tossed and turned and winced. When I cleared my throat ed my chest hurt. When I winced my face hurt! 

I had a nasty accident. I was walking along the pavement which has small square flagstones. Many of them had been lifted by trees. I tripped over one of them and fell flat on my face. (Americans say sidewalk where the British say pavement.)  How can I prevent that happening again and how could you prevent it happneding to you or any elderly or accident-prone person you know?

Possible Protection

A padded balaclava to protect your nose and face.

The accident happened  January 27th, Saturday, at about 6 pm.

I was going to a friene' house for dinner. I felt very shaken. I thought that having my dinner and a drink would make me feel better and recover better than sitting around without supper in a hospital's A ad E department for hours, being kept up half the night. They probably would not do an x ray until morning, on Sunday, or Monday. So I would have to go home and come back. A waste of my time, and their, and a risk of cathing colds which are going around, a cold from all the extra walking about, or Covid-19. I would also have been at A & E a long way from home and if admitted my family would have to travel a long way.

I had a blocked nose all evening and had trouble biting. My teeth hurt. My nse hurt. My cheek hurt.

By the end of the evening I had devloped a dark bruise under my eyes. 

I went home, hoping in vain that it would all get better overnight. At around 5 am I woke and found I was dripping red blood from my nose. I realised that the blood in my nose has been interfering with my breathing.

 For American readers, pavement, the British word, means sidewalk in American wording.

Update, Monday. X-ray showed no broken bones. Good news. Doctors prescribed pain killers and medicine to reduce sewlling

Useful Websites

https://www.personal-injurysolicitors.com/trip-injuries-pavements/?

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Saturday, January 27, 2024

How the Hebrew Alphabet is related to English, Cyrillic, Aramaic, Arabic, Ladino, and Yiddish

Arabic and Hebrew

Hebrew and Arabic are both official languages of Israel. You can speak Arabic in many more countries. Why learn Hebrew?

Wy Hebrew?

Why learn to read or write Hebrew or study Hebrew? To read the bible in the original language - not only one of many translations - some of which are wrong or disputed. 

The original Hebrew words may have other meanings, or ambiguous meanings, or be metaphors, or have numerical meaning, of interest to people who are scholars or superstitious.

You might want  Arabic and Hebrew are both national languages of Israel which has Hebrew speaking and Arabic speaking populations. Aramaic, the language of Jesus, is still spoken by small groups in Israel and Syria. You can read Arabic and Hebrew on on kosher and halal food in supermarkets and online. 

Here is the Hebrew written left to write.

AlefGimelDaletZayinChetTetYodKaf
אבגדהוזחטיכ
ך
LamedMemSamechAyinTsadiQofReshTav
למנסעפצקרשת
םןףץ

Vowels
The aleph is silent and used as a hanger for the vowels written underneath as dots or a short dash like a hyphen.

Final Letters
Hebrew has final letters, like Arabic and Greek.

If you show the Hebrew alphabset written downwards, that avoid the problem of confusing or misleading the reader or learner.

Arabic and Hebrew - Differences

Arabic is cursive (joined up writing). Hebrew is written in block letters (seaparate letters). 

The Dead Sea Scrolls

The Dead Sea scrolls, now in a museum in Jerusalem, are not one document from one era, as I thought, but many scrolls from different eras, in several languages, including Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek. The first scrolls were found by Bedouins, not in one cave, but a series of caves, eventually archaelogists found about 40 caves hollowed out by humans.

Hebrew and English

If you use the English alphabet, you already know the word derived Alphabet. The word alphabet is derived from the first two leters of the Hebrew alphabet. Aleph. Bet.

Hebrew and Bamitzvahs

A 13 year old boy marks his coming of age at his 13th birthday by reading the day's passage from the Hebrew bible which is still written by hand on a scroll. (Therefore extremely expensive to make.)

Hebrew and Yiddish

Hebrew is used to write Yiddish (which is derived from spoken German),

 Hebrew and Ladino

and Ladino (which is derived from spoken Spanish).

Hebrew and Arabic

A few Hebrew and Arabic words are similar. For example, the words for peace, Hebrew Shalom and Arabic Salaam.

However, another greeting in Arabic is marhaba.

The words for two numbers are similar. 

the word for God is sinilar. In Hebrew it is pronounced El, in Arabic Allah.

Hebrew and Arabic are the national languages of Israel.

Some of the Hebrew letters are similar to the derived Greek and Russian letters.  

Hebrew and Arabic are both written from right to left. Books written in Hebrew and Arabic open from  right to left. If you go to a Jewish wedding or festive meal you might be given a prayer book or song book opening from right to left.

Aramaic

Jesus probably spoke Aramaic to other people in the stree, assuming he was a real person, not a fictitious person, and one person, not two or more people from different times, or a  series of people, or a conglomorate character describing several people, such as the holder of an office, such as a teacher or rabbi or high priest, most likely spoke aramaic, but lived in the time attributed to him, born around the first year A.D. 

He would have spoken and/or read Hebrew in the temple. Just as Italians would speak Italian to each other but classical Latin in church.

the Jewish kaddish (praise of God) is said in Aramaic as part of synagogue services, as well as a mourner's kaddish, recited after a death, to show that despite death one still believes in and praises God.

Marriage Contracts

In modern times a Jewish marriage contract given to the bride is often in Arabic, but may be multilingual. It is written in Aramaic, sometimes also in Hebrew and English. The basic contract from a synagogue might have only the synagogue symbol or logo. However, it is common for the couple to order an ornate marriage contract with a decorated border or flowers or others symbols in colours and gold for display in a frame in the home.these are sold on the internet at various prices. You get what you pay for, as the saying goes. They vary from the simplest and smallest to the largest and most elaborate.

Arabic Alphabet

Wiki reminds us> 'The Arabic alphabet is an abjad that is used to write several languages of the Middle East such as ArabicPersianPashto and Urdu.


Checking Languages

I checked Wikipedia because it gives references to different sources. Wiipedia articles on these languages are long and complicated. If you just want a quick overview or a picture of an alphabet, Simple Wikipedia is useful. it does, however, write the Hebrew alphabet left to write, which is absurd. I have never seen this before.  I have several books for adults and children on learning Hebrew and they have the alphabet written the way a teacher of Hebrew would show the alphabet, written from right to left.

Useful Websites

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

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_language

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_language#/media/File:Israel_in_Hebrew.svg

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

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

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


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Friday, January 26, 2024

Wear White At Night For Road Safety

 

Catchy and memorable safety messages abound. My favourites are>

1 Wear white at night. (UK road safety.)

2 When thunder roars, stay indoors. (Swimming pool sign in singapore.)

3 He was right, dead right as he sped along but he's just as dead as if he were wrong. (Victorian gravestone. Is - were is subjunctive.)

The Scottish lorry driver's song is in this 

Useful Website

https://www.headington.org.uk/adverts/pifs/roads/index.htm


Poem 376

Wear white at night

Seen in headlights


And reflectors

Even better


Alive, not dead

Just think ahead


Dead cats and dogs

On roads well known

Stay safe, night white 

Go safely home


White's safe and seen

Black's for burglars

White's for walkers

Black's for murders


White's for children

Fathers, mothers

Adults teachers

And all others.


White's much safer

For dotor and nurse

Wear white walking

Not in a hearse


White is light, right

Wear white at night

White looks so clean

White's safely seen.


Why wear black shoes?

They don't show mud

Black coats and hats

They won't show blood


White hat, scarf, matching gloves

Safer for all your loves

If you don't want them back

Send them out wearing black..

-ends-

This is copied from my other blog on comic poetry.

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Thursday, January 25, 2024

Violet Festival in Toulouse, Lemon Festival in Menton



I tasted violet ice cream in the Camanile hotel restaurant in Montpellier, I was enamoured with violet flavouring,

Violet ice cream comes from Toulouse. 

Toulouse is a city in the south of France. 

The violet festival is the first weekend of February. In 2024,  that is Feb 3rd and 4th. (In 2005 it will be Saturday Feb 1st and Sunday Feb 2nd.)

Visions of Violet

Shopping For Violet Souvenirs

Look for soap, perfume, sweets and syrop. 


In London I bought three kinds of violet flavouring from The Cheese Arc near Baker Street station.

useful Websites

DIY violet recipe

https://www.afrenchcollection.com/toulouse-city-of-violets-2/

Toulouse

The Cheese Arc


Sunday, January 21, 2024

Blind Tasting Wines, With a British Fish & Chip Supper

I went to a blind wine tasting at a wine club.

At wine shows, only experienced drinkers try to guess in contests oor people who hope that randomly they might win a free bottle.

 How do you blind taste a wine and guess grape and the country of origin?

1 Colour

Usually darker means older

2 Aroma

3 County

You can check which grapes are grown in each region and allowed to be used in a local wine with a specific coutnry or region or vineyard and winery origin.

4 Bottle

Darker bottles protect wines from light. Especially white wines. But customers don't like brown bottles so bottles are made greek occasioally blue.

5 Bottle cap

Some countries favour corks. Others favour screw caps.  

We went to a blind wine tasting in St Albans.

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Peter enjoying a guess the wine blind tasting evening at wine tasting club in St Albans. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.


Peter at a blind wine tasting, guess the wine, four whites and four red, with a small wine tasting measure for each person, and covered bottles. Best guess wins a bottle. Tie breaker is guess the price of each bottle. you hand in your sheet with your guesses and your name. After the winnders are announced you can take the covers off the bottles. 

We had a fish and ship supper, a pre-selected choice of three meals, two kinds of fish, hake or bream, or vegan, with chips or vegetable, served in  box, by a catering company.

Fish and chips. Photo from Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

Many cities have a wine tasting club or group, or wine and dine group. Wine importers and shops can arrange wine dinners or attend an event where they bring wines for you to taste and compaare and buy a bottle or a case at a discount. 

This can be free, or subsidised, or paid for. 

Finding a Wine Tasting Group

IYou can find wine clubs and events for fund raising for groups. 

Starting A Wine Tasting Group

If you cannot find one, you could start your own. Over fifties and retired people, look for a group such as at U3A (Univeristy of the third age for the retired in the UK),. Alternatively, worlwide, you can find one or start one through Meetup.

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Useful Websites

https://www.meetup.com/

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

Stay Safe. Safety Rules For Prevention of Accidents For Organizers Of Events, Stunts And Motorway Rescuers

Every time I get on a plane there are safety annoncments. How to fix your seat belt. How to fix a life jacket. Where to find an exit. Count the rows to your exit. Where to check for more information.

When I reach a hotel, usually there is an exit guide on the back of the bedroom door. 



Often a restaurant has fir extinguishers. (You wonder why. Until your crespes suzette is set on fire in Singapore. Or your Christmas pudding in the UK.Or your meal in France.

This week I read that open plan design in schools led to gang fights, hrad to contain. 

I open my online news and read about an accident in India.

 Is there a book on safety management? 

What common sense everyday security seems obvious to me and you and some of us, but not to others? Such as: 

1 Install a safety net underneath. But what if the star of the show is descending? The net could be designed so it only pulls apart at the last moment when the cage is near the ground. 

2 Have a playground type flooring below any suspended in the air person. Not a concrete of hard floor. Or put some cushioning underneath. Or a bounce like a trampoline. But this requires more safety, and practise,  to ensure the person does not bounce up and over.

 3 Give protective clothing and helmets to anybody doing stunts.

When I go to an event, I often think the most risky part is the journey to and from the event.

Motorway Accident Prevention

Last weekend we passed what looked like a motorbike accident on the other side of a motorway between St Alband and Harrow-Watford. 



Barriers

When we reached the next roundabout, we saw that a police car was across the entrance to the road, preventing traffic from entering. Why? Firstly, to allow emergency vehicles access. Secondly, to proect the emergency responders standing in the road from being hit by passing traffic.

If you are planning a big event, or attending an event, whether at home or overseas, ask the orgnizers if they have fire exits and risk management at the venue and for any stunts. On your way in, note the fire exits and the direction you must take, the main front exit and the alternative exit. 

At a wedding or wine tasting or pub when people might be inebriated, it is extra important to be sure of a clear path to an exit  and an exit not blocksd by boxes and padlocks.

At airports we see signs to prayer rooms. Often you see signs which say, for your safety .... 

I like the saying, God helps those who help themseles

To end on a happy note, every time you attend an event and get home safety, you think nothing of it. You only notice when things go wrong. But when things don't go wrong, it's because many people in the past and distant places as well as those near you have ensured your safety.

Useful Websites

stunts

https://toolboxforteachers.s3.amazonaws.com/Core/PBL-Nuggets/Stuntman/Stunt-Safety_article.pdf

Accidents

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12987181/tech-boss-plunges-15ft-death-companys-anniversary-party.html#newcomment

https://www.wob.com/en-gb/books/peter-shankman/can-we-do-that

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/25/arts/television/stunt-accidents-penalty-safety.html

Event Barriers and Bollards

https://www.hardstaffbarriers.com/product/events-industry/?utm_medium=event%20security%20advice&utm_source=googleads&utm_campaign=whitepaper

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Saturday, January 20, 2024

Fine food and Fun Food in France

 

Most Memorable Snack - Lemon tart, Beziers-Agde Airport



Most memorable Tasty Starter

Avocado Toast, Buffalo Grill, Montpellier



The best selection of Cheese

Cheese trolley, restaurant in Beziers, S France

Cheese trolley at restaurant Hotel Ambassade in Beziers, France, Jan 2024. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.
You have cheese before dessert in France (but after dessert in England.


The Most Memorable Tasty Dessert - Violet Ice Cream

It did not look anything special, but the taste was divine.


Violet Ice Cream, restaurant of the Campanile hotel on the outskirts of Montpellier, France


We ordered one of each ff two desserts/ Violet ce cream was a novelty for us. It looked like vanilla ice cream, nothing special about the colour or shape.. However, as the old British saying goes, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. (Proof, test in this context. Proof of its worth.)  Wonderful, in fact so delightful that we looked it up, to find out the ingredients, where it came from try to buy it, failing that, make it ourselves. Apparently it is a speciality of Toulouse. Toulouse has to be next on our wish list for places to visit.

Campanile Ouest Croix D'Argent, Montpellier

Crox d'argent, cross of silver, is not the hotel's mareting, as I first thought, but the district, the place name.


The Most Memorable Visual Dessert

Lemon Surprise

 Restaurant Carcassonne


Most Memorable Wine

Muscat de Frontignan from the wine shop in Frontignan


Most memorable fresh juices

Orange juice machine from fresh oranges at the Campanile in Montpellier.

Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.


Orange Juice in the machine at the dali hotel in Perpegnan.

Best Coffee Options

Nut flavoured coffee at the Dali Hotel in Perpgnan


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Friday, January 19, 2024

Wine Tasting Opportunities in the Languedoc Region of Southern France

 

Languedoc region of Southern France, map from Wikipedia under Languedoc..

For more detailed information on French wines and regions and recipes you could go to the French Wikipedia, and read it, or translate it.


My top winery visits which you might also enjoy

1  Frontenac Wine Bottle Souvenir shop and tasting

Quaint little town centre shop with parking alongside. Huge range of wine bottles. Dry and sweet wines. Family business for entrueies with historic winery items overhead. Convenient toilet. Loads to look at. Entertainment for non drinkers. I bought lavender soap at under 5 Euros. 


2 Fitou



3 Cave L'Etoile , Banyuls, France

At the back of town. Strip counter where locals pop in to try tasting from a couple of bottles and buy the one they prefer.



4 Amelie

Her story is that her grandfather wonated a grandson, who he planned to name Emile. Eventually he had a grandason, and ended up an enthusiastic supporter of Amelie's plan to start a vineyard, which she did in a garage, called a garage, and now she is expanding. From her terrace there's a lovely view of the vines below. Notice some great family paintings. 

My husband is a someelier and wine educator and does presentations about regions of vineyards. We were doing the Languedoc and he asked to see her barrels. I took a phtoto of her in her rocking chair. Sort of sums her up, The traditional.

We could not find it easily but we persisted. They are building.

Preparing, building  a tasting area outside for the summer 2024.

 If you cannot get in here, another bigger banner for another winery is just beyond. We did not go to the other place on this trip. the driver cant drink or taste too much. In January it was getting dark and needed to drive back along the winding back roads and to our hotel.

5 Katie Jones


Katie Jones offering wine for tasting.

Katie Jones up in the world.

Photo by Angela Lansbury. 2024, January. Copyright.

Her vineyard is inland in the mountains, at Tuchan, between  Narbonne and Perpignan.

A spectacular long drive up and down winding mountainside roads to the famous Katie Jones. She became famous when somebody climbed over her fence and twisted the taps on the barrels to llet all her wine flood out in unlucky for her wines, 2013. Fortunately, she was the former admin in the local co-operative and all the locals (exept one - could even have been just a child vandal, nobody knows) rallied around to help support her business. She is an enthusiast for rescuing old vines, using them to make new wines. 

Naked Wines talks of those rescuing her being the financial 'angels'.

Useful Websites

https://www.nakedwines.com/producers/katie-jones



How to read a wine bottle label - quick tips on areas, grapes



Your wine bottle could be a mere vin de pays, (wine of a country), vine de France, wine from France. Or it could be a regional brand, whose name is only permitted by copanies in the country or region, using specified ingredients, so that buyers know what they are getting from a group of producers, and get the same drink, more or less, year after year.

The UK term is PDO which stands for Protected Designation of Origin. 

Think of it as the district where your wine originates.

The European area uses the term AOP, French for Appelation 'D'Origin Protegee.

However the French themselves have an extra abbreviation, ADC using the word for controlled.

The Italians and Spanish use another set of letters, DOC, denominazione origin control ....

When you see these three letters, look for the coutnry, region or area your wine comes from.

It helps to know which names are places and which are grapes. 

Confusingly Prosecco for a long time was both a place name and a grape from that area of Italy.

Also the same grape has different names in different countries.

I like sweet wines and know to look for doux, literally soft, which means sweet, to avoid brut, like brutal, is dry.

Myfavourite grapes and regions for sweet wine are muscat from any country, Gewurttraminer (German for spicy), Sauternes (slightly sweet) from France, and Beaunes de Venise, but I have  an older one. 

Most lovers of French red wines go for burgundy,  which is dark red, burgundy colour, or Bordeaux, from western France's coast, whose name means border of the water. Eau is water, as in Eau de Cologne, water from Cologne, the German city, toilet water, not water from a toilet but a less expensive and less aromatic kind of mild perfume, for your skin, not to drink. The place name has an x, like the English s, for plural. Eaux is waters.

Champagne

We have done wine tasting trips around Rheims, near Paris, the Champagne region. The big houses usually have orgnaised timed tours with a guide in your chosen language and make a charge which includes a tasting and or disocunt on bottles at the end.

Languedoc

We recently did a tour of the southern France region around Montpellier and Beziers. Websites tell you whether you are visiting a shop which is open to people who drop in, or a windery, where you have to book a visit to be sure somebody will be there, and to get directions.  (Sometimes a gale blows down the sign or a rival winery will remove a street sign.) 

We went around the Languedoc area in January 2024. Languedoc means the land of the language oc, ocitaine. 

Languedoc region of southern France.

You can book wine tours around a region, for a half day, a whole day, or a  week, which allows you to drink and leave the driving to somebody else.

Useful Websites

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

https://www.bordeaux-tourism.co.uk/

https://www.bordeaux-tourism.co.uk/bordeaux-vineyards-and-wines



Vineyard

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

How to identify the country your fellow diners come from, France, the USA, The UK

 I sat in a restaurant in France, listening to the people at the next table, and looking around the room at other diners.



French Diners & Cutlery

The French were totally at ease, hardly looking at the food or bottles of wine. Locals. Regular diners at that restaurant.

They mop up the gravy with bits torn off their bread rolls.

The French lay their knives and forks diagonally when they finish eating.

I could tell the french by the shapes of their mouths, and they way they shrugged as they talked. Even if you cannot hear the words, the last syllable is emphasized and goes up, along with the shoulders, or a nod.

American Diners and Cutlery

A couple in the distance were not clear. English tourists. No. I could not hear English. Slight American accent? A Frenchman who had learned English with an American accent, talking to an American girlfriend? I was puzzling. Until I noticed the cutlery. They were eating with forks in their right hands, nothing in their left hands. Definitely American.

American travellers are confident. They often talk loudly.

Italians and Hands

The Italians had laid down their cutlery. They were tlaking with both hands. Both hands in the air.

Chinese and Chopsticks

In a chinese restaurant, we could identify the Chinese. They were eating with chopsticks. Tourists were eating with knives and forks, or struggling with the fork and spoon which managemnt offered, until asked for a knife.

Finally, the British

We put our knives and forks together, paralell,  in the six o'clock position. Arms off the table.

Japanese

Japanese women cover their mouths when they laugh. They politely hide the teeth, their gold fillings. Their intonation is monotone, all syllables have the same weight.

For example, the town Hi-ro-shi-ma. It sounds like four separate words, 

Remember your mobile phone! Why?



 Remember your mobile phone when you leave home, or leave a restaurant or the car. Why?

If you leave it at home, as a member of my family did yesterday:

1 You cannot phone the family when you are out to say when you will be back.

2 You cannot phone your meeting to tell them you will be late, but are on your way.

3 You cannot take photos for holiday souvenirs or business records, eg visiting a tenant's flat to do an inventory.

4 You cannot pay car parking charges at a train station or UK street which are set up to let you pay by phone and are decreasingly allowing pay with physical money such as notes of coins. (They must have found it too much trouble to pay somebody to go round collecting the money. Or had theft by the empolyeee. Or theft from the machine.

I googled and on Reddit I found three suggestions for those who forget their phone when it is set up in a car for receiving mesages and using it for Satnav.

Leaving Phones In Cars - Remedies/Reminders

1 Place your phone on the driver's door side in a car rather than in the centre.

2 Connect to your Apple watch.

3 Use Wave to alert you to check for a child when getting out of a car.

Leaving Phone On Desks/Tables

Have a bright phone cover or lanyard.

Leaving phone at home

Photograph your phone with another phone. If you have two phones this can be done wuickly. Send it to your laptop or office computer.

Print a picture of your phone and stick it on the back of the front door.

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New Restaurant in Hatch End - Chipsy Which Seves Canadian-Style Poutine, Plus Potato (Chips in the UK, French Fries elsewhere)

 

Chipsy in Hatch End. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

You can see from their fascia that they were established in 2017.  More than six years before they appeared in Hatch End, Pinner, Middlesex. Their signs advertise BBQ (barbecue) Grill Smokehouse, and gourmet burgers. 

The seating is a hoice of bucket seats or bar stools.

The wordburger put me off and I thoough, just a dull overpriced, fast food. But when I read their website I was intrigued. First of all, a new food name, new to me, poutine, from Canada. the name means either mixture or mess or pudding. The three main ingredients are potato chips, cheese curd and gravy, usually a chicken and beef mixture. 

Several restaurants clsim they or their customers invented the dish. One restaurant claims that they added the gravy to keep the chips hot. Seveal variations are offered on their menus for the restaurant, delivey and catering. They have menus for children, and vegan alternatives.

Allergy Symbols

They have several symbols for ingredients which may affect those with allergies. Starting with cellery.

But their symbol for fish is not much use to me.I love the swimming fish with fins shown by their symbol, such as salmon, trout, cod, plaice, mackerel, haddock, cod, anchovies. 

What I cannot eat is shellfish, crustaceans, such as lobster, crab, prawns, shrimp coklesand mussels. I also steer clear of squid and jellyfish, although I have eaten and enjoyed eel. So I am keen to eat fish and chips, such as placie and chips, and smoked salmon. What I don't want is  what I have been given at other restaurants - fish sauce, oysters sauce, prawns on top of my salmon or hidden in my rice, and oyster sauce swilled over other food, or shrimps and shellfish at the bottom of bowls of soup or casserole, 

Finally, in their favour, is theirpomise to use recyclable packaging and to clear it up. Well done.

All in all, a highly entertaining read of their menu, and inspired by that, the Wikipedia entry on Poutine. So, I am feeling much warmer towards Chipsy.

Useful Websites

https://chipsy.co.uk/chipsy-meals/

https://chipsy.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Chipsy_Web_Brochure_Final.pdf

https://chipsycatering.foodstorm.com/items/category/desserts

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

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Free Toilet on Motorway in France

 

The toilet was in a layby. the motorway was between narbonne and Beziers Airport.

The toilet was free. It played music.


French toilet on motorway. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright. TAKEN ON JAN 14.

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Whose car is that? Parked Opposite Your House.

Old DVLA symbol from Wikipedia article on DVLA.

A distant neighbour in a road in London asked, 'Whose car is parked opposite our house. It has been there for weeks.' The writer showed a picture of the car numberplate.

I googled 'search numberplate' and immediately found a site which searches for car owners.

When could this be handy? 

Is that car your neighbour's or their relative's? Or an abandoned stolen car whose owner would be glad to know and get it back?Useful Website

The reply in the street's whatsapp was that it was the family living opposite. They said, "It's ours. Any problems, please PM me.' That abbreviation, PM, means personal message.

Their problemis sorted. Now I know that I can find the owner of any car. And anybody can find te owner of my car. this might help in an accident. If the driver is unconscious in a car park or after an accident. The authorities or a bystander could contact nearby family. If you discover that a mere bump had actually done major, expensive damage to your car. Handy. 


This is possible in Switzerland. it may not work in angry Britain to prevent road rage incidents and followups.

DVLA office in Swansea, Wales. Picture from Wikipedia article on DVLA.

Useful Website

 https://www.freecarcheck.co.uk/find-car-owner-by-vehicle-registration-number-plate/

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