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The Pictorial history of Eton College af B.J.W. Hill
The voyage of Saint Brendan, journey to the promised land = the Navigatio Sancti Brendani abbatis af John Joseph O\'Meara
First Reports: Wetlands af Shirley W. Gray
David Livingstone South African papers, 1849-1853 af David Livingstone
The comedy of Dante Alighieri, the Florentine af Dante Alighieri
The Fellowship of the Ring af J.R.R. Tolkien
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Om mig THE PICTURE: Shows the Bookworm demonstrating the meaning of 'hospitus', from SAPPI What's in a Name. Picture (c) Bernice Porter.
Om mit bibliotek Botany books belong to both wife and self. Zoology guides are mostly daughter's. Cookery books belong to the whole family. Lace books are Better Half's. Books tagged Collecting are mine. Art and English language are (mostly) inherited from a deceased aunt.
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skrevet af mrgrooism kl. 8:12 pm (EST) den Jun 26, 2008
skrevet af clamairy kl. 10:20 am (EST) den Jun 21, 2008
I visited the Vasa museum the weekend before last - it's still impressive!
skrevet af Busifer kl. 12:01 am (EST) den Jun 4, 2008
skrevet af MrsLee kl. 6:08 pm (EST) den Jun 2, 2008
Crazy Coconut Tree for sale
skrevet af kassetra kl. 2:06 am (EST) den May 1, 2008
How nice it feels to be thought of. *hugs*
I do that all the time, I'm afraid: I post heavily in this or other forums (fora?) and then I disappear for a while, and then come back again. Same with e-mails, I'm awful with them :(
But I'm here, I'm OK :D Thanks for thinking of me :)
Tess
skrevet af Delirium9 kl. 1:40 pm (EST) den Mar 19, 2008
I'm sure I'm not alone in wanting to see it.
:o)
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skrevet af MrsLee kl. 4:24 pm (EST) den Dec 31, 2007
:o)
skrevet af clamairy kl. 9:42 am (EST) den Dec 31, 2007
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skrevet af clamairy kl. 9:40 pm (EST) den Dec 30, 2007
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skrevet af clamairy kl. 9:17 am (EST) den Dec 29, 2007
Gerald
skrevet af botanica kl. 1:06 pm (EST) den Dec 24, 2007
skrevet af MrsLee kl. 11:29 am (EST) den Dec 12, 2007
I'm really glad he's doing so well now. You can really feel the difference although he is still recovering.
So, thanks again!
skrevet af Thalia kl. 5:03 pm (EST) den Nov 27, 2007
:o)
skrevet af clamairy kl. 3:33 pm (EST) den Nov 23, 2007
Your tag cloud is fascinating, by the way -- too bad I know nothing about plants!
skrevet af lorax kl. 2:07 pm (EST) den Oct 4, 2007
Gerald
skrevet af botanica kl. 4:43 pm (EST) den Sep 24, 2007
Sorry its in Portuguese. But if that's OK I can try to get you one.
Gerald
skrevet af botanica kl. 7:00 am (EST) den Sep 21, 2007
Thanks for all you help and interest. I have sent an email to Prof. Musselman and received a quick reply. I've already planted (modern) wheat and vines in a children's botanic garden in Funchal "Madeira Magic". Date Palms also grow well in another of my gardens, so I think that at sea level the climate should prove quite suitable.
Just back from Porto Santo, but still in Funchal, I shan't get home 'til the week-end. I think I have a Goan Portuguese Cook book at home, but I have not finished adding all food books to my catalogue. Will be sure to add it. Macau must have books too, but I don't have anything. Take a look at vaneska's staggering collection of cook books. If she doen't have it, then likely it doesn't exist! See link on my interesting libraries.
again thank you for your help,
Gerald
skrevet af botanica kl. 6:06 pm (EST) den Sep 19, 2007
Must check out that recipe book. You're right the penguin book is a bore. I was just surprised to see a Portuguese connection. Of course Mozambique was an obvious connection. Regarding Bible gardens this stems from a recent conversation with the Anglican Chaplin at Funchal where I have made many sub-tropical gardens. I imagine the climate is not so far from Durban - hence my problem! Well there are a few olive trees, so maybe it will not be so difficult. I suppose the climate is somewhere in between.
Currently I am making a 15,000 m2 garden on Porto Santo - an Atlantic desert island. Guess I will be pulling out my books on succulents.
Have you seen Jaarveld's recent book on Plectranthus? This will provide inspiration for gardens where I live,
Gerald,
Sintra, Portugal
skrevet af botanica kl. 4:31 pm (EST) den Sep 18, 2007
skrevet af botanica kl. 3:28 am (EST) den Sep 18, 2007
I've added you to my favorite libraries, I shall enjoy looking over your collection.
Gerald
Portugal
skrevet af botanica kl. 3:24 am (EST) den Sep 18, 2007
I'm not looking very seriously, actually -- was just browsing through curiosity. I should probably cook some more recipes from the books I've already got first!
I envy you your freshwater algae field guide, BTW!
Thanks,
Laura
skrevet af perodicticus kl. 4:34 am (EST) den Sep 17, 2007
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