There are certain words which we all mis-pronounced as children;
'Look!', said my mother to me when I was very little. 'Snow!'
'Nose,' I echoed. A year, maybe two years later, she had almost exactly the same conversation with my little brother. (as he was then, over the years he seems to have morphed into my big brother, in size at least!)
'Look!', she said. 'Snow!'
'Yes, nose!'
When my own children were toddlers I was looking after a friend's toddlers for a few hours while she was doing something or other.
They were cheerfully sharing crayons, asking each other politely if they could borrow the yennow, or wellow, or lellow one for the sun's in their pictures. Some words in our language are quite tricky to say!
So when we were having afternoon tea with our now grown-up children, I still couldn't help calling the pesky insects with a sweet tooth 'wopses' as they targeted out drinks and cakes. One of the waiters came out with a spray bottle and sprayed the table.
'Peppermint spray. Our manager thinks it discourages the wasps' They certainly weren't interested in my delicious ice cream or cup of tea, much preferring the other's fruit juice and cakes.
I might try and make some kind of peppermint spray to try at home though.
First Night of the Proms Concert
We listened to the first night of the proms yesterday evening. What did we hear...
I think I enjoyed Mendelsohn's Hebridean Overture most, followed by Errollyn Warren's new composition called Elements; a wonderfully joyous mix of sounds and snatches of tunes and fun rhythms.
I usually love the Sibelius violin concerto but not yesterday's, for some reason. We usually put the sound through the speakers for the stereo for concerts, but we couldn't get it working. I'm sure that would have made all the difference.
The final piece was the epic Vaughan-Williams choral work Sancta Civitas.
Music
After defending our afternoon tea from so many wasps it obviously has to be Vaughan Williams and The Wasps Overture!
I so enjoyed the first night of the Proms, and I did think the violin was played beautifully.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have a feeling I'm in the minority here!
DeleteSadly today's little video is "unavailable". I wonder why. As a rule there's no problem.
ReplyDeleteI've mentally marked that idea of peppermint spray because it might come in handy.
I'll see if a different recording will work.. or try https://youtu.be/rVyvOxVs-hI?si=XZLkPFWYzSinKmVf
DeleteChildhood mispronunciations become a part of the family lexicon and are always amusing.
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering whether the peppermint spray added to or detracted from the flavours of the fruit juice and cakes.
He was very very careful to spray Around our food!
DeleteWe were at our favourite garden centre on Thursday sitting outside for a coffee and we were plagued with wasps for the first time this year, dratted creatures. Peppermint spray is worth a try. My eldest son when a small boy could not say orange, so he just called the fruit and the colour juice! I thought the First Night of the Proms was very good. I love the Proms and when I was in my early 20s and worked just round the corner from the RAH, I and a friend always bought season tickets as promenaders which worked out at about £1 per concert. It used to get so hot all squashed in. There used to be a fountain right in the middle of the promenade space and we tried to stand there if we could. The last night was always wonderful but even though we had season tickets we had to queue for hours to get near the front. Those were the days. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteI remember the fountain! The proms become a very nostalgic festival for the regulars. Lucky you, living close to the RAH.
DeleteFor years I thought a 'window cill' was a 'window still'!
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought the game was called Moe-no-pole-y... having only read the word and never heard it... 😃
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