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Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

You Can Help

Hi everyone.

Those of you who read my last post know that I'm particularly affected by the floods in S.E. Queensland. Many of my family and friends live in the disaster zone.

Last night, the C.B.C (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) posted up a link where individuals can donate to the flood relief efforts:


My flatmate (thanks so much J.M.-B.) took it down for me and brought it to my attention. I was either at training or in bed when the link was posted up. If you feel compelled to help, click the link and donate.

You all rock!

Writing went well yesterday. I made 3 000 words (yay), and walking to work today many ideas popped into my head. I should make a start on my 3 000 words today.

Oh, before I forget, today's Forgotten English word of the day:

Scissors-and-paste:
Extracts; 'padding': as distinguished from original work.
- John Farmer's Slang and Its Analogues, 1903

Did you understand that definition? I didn't. I imagine it was what today's 'cut-and-paste' is.

Right, that's all for now. Have a wonderful Tuesday.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Under Water

Top image courtesy of Yahoo 7, bottom image from http://www.hunter-international.com/images/map.gif

I used to live in Brisbane city. It is so strange to see pictures of 'home' at the moment. The C.B.D. (Central Business District - down town to most people) is under water. They're expecting worse to come.

Yesterday, Toowoomba, a town in Queensland, was hit by a flash flood so severe that it has been described as an inland tsunami.

Two-Thirds of Queensland has been declared a disaster zone. The current death toll is 20, and there are 67 missing people.

The majority of my Australian friends are in the disaster zone. My brother is in Brisbane. Last I heard, he is safe and dry, though flooded in.

My thoughts are with them at the moment. I hope they're all safe and sound.

Here in Canada, I feel so far away and, frankly, useless. So, I'll just continue with my writing and watch the news.

Today's Forgotten English word of the day ought to cheer up some after my particularly morose post today.

Tree-Geese:
A name given to barnacles, from their supposed metamorphosis [into geese].
- Robert Nares' Glossary [of] the Works of English Authors, 1859

I watch Qi (an informative and hilarious quiz show on the BBC) as often as I can get away with, and this actually did come up. People thought barnacles were the eggs of migrating geese. Thank heavens for science. Who knows what rubbish we'd still be believing!

Right, must leave you now to write. Have a great a Wednesday, everyone.

Stay safe, QLD.