Kikisaulite wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 11:38 amI'd like sections 7 and 8 and 51, 52, 53 please!!!
hey, there you are I knew you were back from the Dead Sea, so I was holding off on claiming for you. How was the holidays ? Did you float in the water ? Is it really impossible to drown there ? I find that so amazing to believe.
Kikisaulite wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 11:38 amI'd like sections 7 and 8 and 51, 52, 53 please!!!
Did you float in the water ? Is it really impossible to drown there ? I find that so amazing to believe.
Thanks for claiming !
Sonia
He he... I do not know about drowning, the water is SOOO salty that you'd probably just die from the feeling of it getting in your eyes first. But yes, one really does float in the Dead sea, very strange feeling! And walking on salt crystals instead of sand seems also very strange. At first you think - oh, why does the salt not dissolve -- and then realize it is because there is so much of it that it can not dissolve anymore! Strange place.
Kikisaulite wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 11:48 amHe he... I do not know about drowning, the water is SOOO salty that you'd probably just die from the feeling of it getting in your eyes first.
ok, yes...getting a small sip of a wave in your mouth is probably deadly there
And walking on salt crystals instead of sand seems also very strange. At first you think - oh, why does the salt not dissolve -- and then realize it is because there is so much of it that it can not dissolve anymore!
is this uncomfortable to walk on ?
Well, an interesting experience in any case. Glad your holidays were fine !
lezer wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 12:24 pmI would like to claim one of the stories about the Netherlands - is 60 still free?
hi Anna, welcome to the project. Great to have another native speaker of Dutch helping out here with the pronunciation Yes, I can sign you up for 60. And I'm really curious why William was called the Silent...was he mute ?
Thanks! I'd be happy to help out if there are any questions on pronunciation of Dutch names or terms.
If I remember correctly from my history lessons William of Orange got the nickname William the Silent (Willem de Zwijger in Dutch) because of his (diplomatic or strategic) habit of keeping things close to his chest, never revealing his whole intention, holding back. I'm looking for the correct English expression... Does this make sense?
lezer wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 12:39 pm
If I remember correctly from my history lessons William of Orange got the nickname William the Silent (Willem de Zwijger in Dutch) because of his (diplomatic or strategic) habit of keeping things close to his chest, never revealing his whole intention, holding back. I'm looking for the correct English expression... Does this make sense?
ah so that's why. ok yes you explanation makes sense. Thank you !
Kikisaulite wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 11:48 am
At first you think - oh, why does the salt not dissolve -- and then realize it is because there is so much of it that it can not dissolve anymore! Strange place.
Actually, my immediate thought about hypersaline lakes is ... how come the dry salt can lie around in them for a million years, but the moment it’s packaged and put on a supermarket shelf, it acquires a use-by date?
I sort of looked around but didn't see your assignments somehow, but no matter. I will add more selections later no doubt. And of course I am honored to serve you as your listener. Jim
Another thing I just recalled learning about from the Swiss grandma was “Jass”. A trick-taking card game with its own special deck of cards. I recall one suit was “Eichel” (acorns), though I don’t remember the rest. I have an idea that this game was also played across the border from Switzerland, but I don’t know whether it was in Austria or Germany.
I wonder whether this game is referenced anywhere in this book?
SonOfTheExiles wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 10:41 pmAnother thing I just recalled learning about from the Swiss grandma was “Jass”. A trick-taking card game with its own special deck of cards. I recall one suit was “Eichel” (acorns), though I don’t remember the rest. I have an idea that this game was also played across the border from Switzerland, but I don’t know whether it was in Austria or Germany.
I think I already heard about this game but I don't know the rules. Maybe Availle or Monika know more about it
Well, I'll let you know if I happen to PL any reference to it in one of these sections