It's a skillHow can she be "largely forgotten", yet "always remembered" at the same time ?
It's a skillHow can she be "largely forgotten", yet "always remembered" at the same time ?
Im afraid you didn't answer the question.For the same reason that someone can use the wrong adjective to describe something.
The adjective, analytical, and the related verb analyze can both be traced back to the Greek verb, analyein — "to break up, to loosen." If you are analytical, you are good at taking a problem or task and breaking it down into smaller elements in order to solve the problem or complete the task. The opposite type of problem-solving is called the intuitive approach in which a person senses the correct action to take without proof or reasoning. Analytic can be substituted for analytical in this sense.
The mention of 'In a Monastery Garden' brought memories of Ronnie Ronalde who was whistling (and singing) in the late 30's - 40's through 'til the turn of the century.Way back in the 1960s & ‘70s
Modifying the air-flow to change the pitch - though there's a lot more going on in the mouth caverty which also has an impact upon that.as someone who never got the hang of whilstling...what is she doing with her fingers?
My nickname for my grand-daughter is "Ronnie", after Ronnie Ronalde. She was very persistent when learning to whistle!The mention of 'In a Monestery Garden' brought memories of Ronnie Ronalde who was whistling (and singing) in the late 30's - 40's through 'til the turn of the century.
Way back in the 1960s & ‘70s, in more settled times, long before ‘social media’ (snapchat, Instagram, tik tok etc) children knew that they were boys and girls not just 'small adults' and had something known as a ‘childhood’. They were well catered for on TV. For the little ones there was Chigley, Camberwick Green, Mr Ben, Clangers’ the Herbs, and ‘Watch with Mother’ (couldn’t have that now, when some kids have two dads and others have child-minders, so the term 'mother' wouldn't be 'inclusive' and might cause offence) . For older children there was ‘Newsround’ and 'Blue Peter'.
Those of you who were children back then will no doubt have been watching Blue Peter in 1972. Through today’s eyes, it looks quite surreal, but this is what passed for entertainment back then:
It's anyone's guess why she's dressed like she did, but I have to admit that she's got the knack when it comes to whistling! She'd be on Tik Tok now, with a world wide audience.
I remember seeing Ronnie on stage in Gt. Yarmouth circa. 1957 (give or take a year or two)The mention of 'In a Monastery Garden' brought memories of Ronnie Ronalde who was whistling (and singing) in the late 30's - 40's through 'til the turn of the century.
My father oft said "A whistling woman and a crowing hen, are of no use to God nor men"I wonder why she was wearing a football kit di she have a game straight after.my mum always said girls shouldn’t whistle it’s common.
My Father said "A whistling woman & a cackling hen, brings the devil out of his den !"My father oft said "A whistling woman and a crowing hen, are of no use to God nor men"
I remember those days.... when the village bobby used to get around on a bicycle, and the village doctor would call at your house the day you were ill, instead of just phoning half a week later.I remember seeing that on our very small TV screen with the magnifying glass frame in front of it the TV set was about the size of a bookcase, in our scullery, just by the back door to the outside loo past the mangle, that brought back a lot of memories.
it's sort of a play on words.
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