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On 2009-11-04 21:17:24 +0000, Jess N said: Thanks evryone! I promise I'll remember the latin I just need a other name to say only to myself in my head so I know what I'm talking about! I wish I had had latin lessons when I was in school. Quite alot of the names are descriptive but the only ones that make any sense to me and ones like alba and niger etc.. I'll pick it up one day, got ages! Thanks again. Of course, it's a lot easier for old ladies, many of whom know Latin. -- Kay |
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On 2009-11-07 13:30:44 +0000, K said:
On 2009-11-04 21:17:24 +0000, Jess N said: Thanks evryone! I promise I'll remember the latin I just need a other name to say only to myself in my head so I know what I'm talking about! I wish I had had latin lessons when I was in school. Quite alot of the names are descriptive but the only ones that make any sense to me and ones like alba and niger etc.. I'll pick it up one day, got ages! Thanks again. Of course, it's a lot easier for old ladies, many of whom know Latin. OI!! One term, old lady yerself!! ;-) -- Sacha |
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Sacha writes
On 2009-11-07 13:30:44 +0000, K said: On 2009-11-04 21:17:24 +0000, Jess N said: Thanks evryone! I promise I'll remember the latin I just need a other name to say only to myself in my head so I know what I'm talking about! I wish I had had latin lessons when I was in school. Quite alot of the names are descriptive but the only ones that make any sense to me and ones like alba and niger etc.. I'll pick it up one day, got ages! Thanks again. Of course, it's a lot easier for old ladies, many of whom know Latin. OI!! One term, old lady yerself!! ;-) You were not my target ;-) -- Kay |
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On 2009-11-07 16:57:39 +0000, K said:
Sacha writes On 2009-11-07 13:30:44 +0000, K said: On 2009-11-04 21:17:24 +0000, Jess N said: Thanks evryone! I promise I'll remember the latin I just need a other name to say only to myself in my head so I know what I'm talking about! I wish I had had latin lessons when I was in school. Quite alot of the names are descriptive but the only ones that make any sense to me and ones like alba and niger etc.. I'll pick it up one day, got ages! Thanks again. Of course, it's a lot easier for old ladies, many of whom know Latin. OI!! One term, old lady yerself!! ;-) You were not my target ;-) I'll sleep better for that reassurance. ;-)) I wonder if there's some trick of the brain to learning these plant names - something subconscious, I mean. I forget peoples' names in seconds and what is worse, I attribute to them names I think they should have but don't possess. We know a wonderful woman I persist in thinking of as Olga and her real name could not be more different. This happens to me from time to time and it's terrible embarrassing as I have to pause to make sure I'm going to call them by the right name! But for some reason, plant names go in and (mostly) stick. I can't begin to explain it because my parents weren't great gardeners, did not know Latin names and I only started to pick them up in my early 30s from my outlaws. Perhaps it's because they called everything by their Latin names from the get-go when talking to me about making a garden. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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On Nov 7, 4:57*pm, K wrote:
Sacha writes On 2009-11-07 13:30:44 +0000, K said: On 2009-11-04 21:17:24 +0000, Jess N said: *Thanks evryone! *I promise I'll remember the latin I just need a other name to say only to myself in my head so I know what I'm talking about! *I wish I had had latin lessons when I was in school. Quite alot of the names are descriptive but the only ones that make any sense to me and ones like alba and niger etc.. *I'll pick it up one day, got ages! *Thanks again. Of course, it's a lot easier for old ladies, many of whom know Latin. OI!! *One term, old lady yerself!! *;-) You were not my target ;-) -- Kay LOL I'm an old lady and I was taught Latin at school but it can't be me because I have forgotten nearly all of it :-) Judith |
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On Nov 7, 11:32*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 2009-11-07 16:57:39 +0000, K said: Sacha writes On 2009-11-07 13:30:44 +0000, K said: On 2009-11-04 21:17:24 +0000, Jess N said: *Thanks evryone! *I promise I'll remember the latin I just need a other name to say only to myself in my head so I know what I'm talking about! *I wish I had had latin lessons when I was in school. Quite alot of the names are descriptive but the only ones that make any sense to me and ones like alba and niger etc.. *I'll pick it up one day, got ages! *Thanks again. Of course, it's a lot easier for old ladies, many of whom know Latin. OI!! *One term, old lady yerself!! *;-) You were not my target ;-) I'll sleep better for that reassurance. *;-)) *I wonder if there's some trick of the brain to learning these plant names - something subconscious, I mean. *I forget peoples' names in seconds and what is worse, I attribute to them names I think they should have but don't possess. *We know a wonderful woman I persist in thinking of as Olga and her real name could not be more different. *This happens to me from time to time and it's terrible embarrassing as I have to pause to make sure I'm going to call them by the right name! * But for some reason, plant names go in and (mostly) stick. *I can't begin to explain it because my parents weren't great gardeners, did not know Latin names and I only started to pick them up in my early 30s from my outlaws. * Perhaps it's because they called everything by their Latin names from the get-go when talking to me about making a garden. -- Sachawww.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon Don't!!!! I am really bad with names, I have started waving my hand around vaguely when I forget and my husband steps in with the name. Judith |
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On 2009-11-08 12:48:50 +0000, Judith in France
said: On Nov 7, 11:32*pm, Sacha wrote: On 2009-11-07 16:57:39 +0000, K said: Sacha writes On 2009-11-07 13:30:44 +0000, K said: On 2009-11-04 21:17:24 +0000, Jess N .uk said: *Thanks evryone! *I promise I'll remember the latin I just need a other name to sa y only to myself in my head so I know what I'm talking about! *I wish I had had latin lessons when I was in school. Quite alot of the names are descriptive but the only ones that make any sense to me a nd ones like alba and niger etc.. *I'll pick it up one day, got ages! *Thanks again. Of course, it's a lot easier for old ladies, many of whom know Latin. OI!! *One term, old lady yerself!! *;-) You were not my target ;-) I'll sleep better for that reassurance. *;-)) *I wonder if there's so me trick of the brain to learning these plant names - something subconscious, I mean. *I forget peoples' names in seconds and what is worse, I attribute to them names I think they should have but don't possess. *We know a wonderful woman I persist in thinking of as Olga and her real name could not be more different. *This happens to me from time to time and it's terrible embarrassing as I have to pause to make sure I'm going to call them by the right name! * But for some reason, plant names go in and (mostly) stick. *I can't begin to explain it because my parents weren't great gardeners, did not know Latin names and I only started to pick them up in my early 30s from my outlaws. * Perhaps it's because they called everything by their Latin names from the get-go when talking to me about making a garden. -- Sachawww.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon Don't!!!! I am really bad with names, I have started waving my hand around vaguely when I forget and my husband steps in with the name. Judith Unfortunately, Ray's just as bad as me at peoples' names. When someone comes up to say 'hello' to him and he doesn't call them by their name, I know it's time for me to fade away because he won't be able to introduce us! About a month ago a really good friend of ours popped in unexpectedly and Ray was calling me downstairs to see her. I'm upstairs miming "WHO IS IT?" and he's smiling fixedly and saing "Come down, there's a nice surprise here for you". It was hilarious! He admitted to me later that despite having known them for years, being in and out of each others' houses etc., he had totally blanked out her name and obviously, couldn't ask her what it is! As to plant names, both of us are usually fairly good at those but the other day he said something to me about a Phlomis and I had a total blank as to what Phlomis is - luckily the blank resolved itself but it's quite alarming! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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snip I'll sleep better for that reassurance. ;-)) I wonder if there's
some trick of the brain to learning these plant names - something subconscious, I mean. I forget peoples' names in seconds and what is worse, I attribute to them names I think they should have but don't snip My husband forgets peoples names - altho he says that is not true - so he gives them all nick names including me, he should know who I am by now, :-) kate |
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