linguistics

A better day today.

Worked most of the morning and then took it easy in the afternoon. I even got a couple of those greenhouse tasks dealt with.

The Blip is from Dysart. I like the combination of French (that's the bottom line), English and Scots.

"Pan" comes from the salt pans which used to be located there. "Ha'" is thought to be an abbreviation of the Scots word "haugh", meaning a flat, grassy meadow.

Oddly enough, in Gujerati "panha" is a drink made from mango, saffron and cardomom.
 

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