That is what I learned about the round rock I found a few weeks ago: SEE IT HERE.
Mr Merriman advises looking it up on the internet, so that's what I did, and rather than reposting that info here, I'll leave you to research it yourself if you're interested enough.
Now I need your advice. Sometimes I want to listen to CBC radio programs while I walk. Mp3 player? iPod? What device is best? Scott's been trying to down/up (?) load music onto my iPhone, but gotten nowhere as far as I can tell, and I can't say as I care. I appreciate his efforts, but if I want music while I walk, I'd prefer the birds. Although I would like something in the kitchen to listen to while I go about my business there, as it makes a difference to whether it seems like drudgery or a pleasant pastime.
I'm more interested in loading podcasts onto the phone (or something) so I can hear programs I've missed but really enjoy, like The Age of Persuasion, for instance, or Writers and Company, or The Next Chapter, or Tapestry, or Randy Bachman's Vinyl Tap, or C'est la Vie, or Apropos, or As It Happens, or The Story from Here. That's quite a few programs I don't have time to listen to every week!
From the road south of Golden Grain Farm |
From the road north of Golden Grain Farm |
Good grief Kate, it is beautiful where you live!!!
ReplyDeleteNo advice from me re iphones/ipads the like, I'm a dinosaur using a laptop, with a flip cell phone that is pay as you go, which $100 a year for the amount of go I end up using. Good luck, I'll be interested in what you finally decide on.
Thank you! Yes it is beautiful, I think so too. Which is why I'm almost ashamed to admit I'd sometimes like to listen to a podcast while walking, instead of only feasting my eyes on the land and the sky.
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