COMPLETE: Birds and Nature, Volume XII No 5 Dec 1902 - jo
Thanks, Jo.
When I lived in southern California years ago, I had Hooded Orioles nesting in the dead fronds of a fan palm right outside my front door.
When I lived in southern California years ago, I had Hooded Orioles nesting in the dead fronds of a fan palm right outside my front door.
Fritz
"A small daily task, if it be really daily, will beat the labors of a spasmodic Hercules."
Trollope
"A small daily task, if it be really daily, will beat the labors of a spasmodic Hercules."
Trollope
Thank you Nemo!
Foon - Real life is getting in the way of LV, will be slow until all is back on track, please bear with me!
Readers needed:
Dramatic Reading: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Folklore/legends: Arabian Nights Vol. 11
Play: Zeus the Tragedian
Readers needed:
Dramatic Reading: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Folklore/legends: Arabian Nights Vol. 11
Play: Zeus the Tragedian
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May I have 21, 23?
HE IS RISEN
~ Larry
~ Larry
Thank you, Nemo! Must've been distracted... Jo, the corrected tracks have been uploaded, no change in running time.NemoR wrote: ↑November 10th, 2018, 5:50 pm Hey Jo!
While you await for a DPL, I went ahead and PL'd these
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tovarisch, a couple PL notes for you:
For section 1 - At 0:37, the line is: "And early sounds his raucous note;" .... for the word "raucous" I heard "raw-shush" and it should be "raw-kus". I mention it as I know you like to have pronunciation pointed out.
For section 24 - At 1:42, the text is: "Now hide and seek does the brooklet play," and I heard "How hide and seek does the brooklet play," which changes the meaning.
Other than that, they were wonderful!
tovarisch
- reality prompts me to scale down my reading, sorry to say
to PLers: do correct my pronunciation please
tovarisch, both of these are now PL OK! ... you are the master of seamless edits!
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
tovarisch
- reality prompts me to scale down my reading, sorry to say
to PLers: do correct my pronunciation please
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Thank you both, again. MW updated.
Jo
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4 and 5 are yours, Colleen.
Jo
Here are the alligators, with a runtime of 9:44:
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/birdsandnaturedec1902_22_various_128kb.mp3
And once again, they had to be killed in the end...
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/birdsandnaturedec1902_22_various_128kb.mp3
And once again, they had to be killed in the end...
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Thanks for your section, Ava. MW updated, dead alligators and all...
Jo
Hi Ava, great reading of section 22, as usualAvaille wrote: ↑November 11th, 2018, 8:07 pm Here are the alligators, with a runtime of 9:44:
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/birdsandnaturedec1902_22_various_128kb.mp3
I do have a couple PL notes for you:
At 2:56, the text reads: "the jaws snap down on it.", and I heard you read: "the jaws snap open on it." which is a bit of a difference.
At 7:40 the text reads: "sits in the bow of the boat", here you pronounce "bow" rhyming with "no" - as in a bow and arrow, but it should be "bow" rhyming with "now". The same thing again at 8:04: "The man in the bow holds"
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Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
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