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Q =Quarter Days ? Must have something todo with seasons !
W = Winter
E = Eternal
H = Harvest Festival
A =’ Almost Headless Nic’ played by John Cleese in the Harry Potter movies
C = Chill in the air that is felt in Ghostly places
Y = Yesterdays Money, Pounds, Shillings and Pence
K = Kyat. the unit of currency in Myanmar
Looking forward to the workshop, but still have to select my photos,
E = Ethereum a crypto currency
G = Guinea. It was a Gold Coin mintedin Great Britian from 1663 to 1814. The term survived as a ‘unit of account’ in professional fees and in the sale/purchase of Race Horses, Racing Greyhounds and Rams. The value of a Guinea is 21 shillings or £1.05
B = Bank
Z = Zloty. The currency of Poland
K = Krugerrand. South African gold coin bearing portrait of President Kruger.
H = Hard Court Tennis
C = Canoe Slalom
Y = Yacht racing
R = Rock Climbing
H = Hang Gliding – (had to follow Corries entry) Just a pilot straped under a wing !
Z = Zip – Wire
Thank you for sharing and explaining the solution.
Good Morning Corrie. I was told many opperating systems ago to make the back-up drive the last letter of your drives. The back-up drive was often made drive M or drive W , this then left spaces for other connections to CD/DVD drives , Memory cards etc.
Could you change the letters of your drives ? Or make the back-up drive F or another letter further through the alphabet.
P = Pole Vaulting.
L = Langlauf , Crosss country sking
X = X-Trainer (Cross Trainer from the Gym )
Z = Zorbing. Zorbing is the recreation or sport of rolling downhill inside an orb, typically made of transparent plastic.
O = Old Friends
S = Shire Horse. The Shire is a British breed of draught horse and has at times held the world record for largest and tallest horse.
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H = House Points earned at School
Here is my final QP7.
I visited Aira Force earlier this year just as the Daffodills were starting to flower and was as impressed as a visitor over 200 years ago.
William Wordsworth wrote his poem ‘Daffodills’after he and his sister Dorothy walked around Glencoyne Bay, Ullswater near Aira Force on 15th April 1802.
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