tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post5809461586991689496..comments2023-07-10T12:54:32.558+01:00Comments on Hamish the Westie: Dactylis versus Plantago...Hamish Westiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02304345532726692184noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-71440860954584485092009-08-17T17:19:42.741+01:002009-08-17T17:19:42.741+01:00Hamish. We appreciate your perspective (and analy...Hamish. We appreciate your perspective (and analysis) of the research. We most clearly understand when you turned your back on it in the last picture, and simply walked away. From what we gather, the plants will be there when you return. Some dropped lunchable morsels may not. <br /><br />We were just thinkin', though. If plantago has such good medicinal value (as per Max), why didn't you just eat it?<br /><br />Glad your itchies seem to be getting better.<br />Your pals,<br />Jake and FergiTwoSpecialWireshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12821811843038285541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-63540501339746058802009-08-12T15:42:01.882+01:002009-08-12T15:42:01.882+01:00Hi there, Gail (sorry Hamish)
In regard to your pr...Hi there, Gail (sorry Hamish)<br />In regard to your project,I thought you might be interested: In 1995 the SA government launched the "working for water" project: see http://www.dwaf.gov.za/wfw/problem.asp<br />The idea was to eradicate all alien plant species in our country and to 'clean up' our water sources and pursue sustainability.<br />Although Im not a botanist, I am pretty sure that we have plantago lanceolata (Narrow-leaved ribwort) in our local river bed. I have taken a series of photos for you (if you are interested.) Please would you contact me at:<br />lescaryl@mweb.co.za and we can discuss in more detail. would love to help you.Regards, CarylMaxmomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03352085013260757004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-4276110547811585722009-08-09T02:54:20.169+01:002009-08-09T02:54:20.169+01:00We have a town called Aberdeen here in Washington ...We have a town called Aberdeen here in Washington State. Guess what town it was named after?<br />Sherry<br />Alanis & Miro AiredalesSherryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16762413065147371710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-32952232687646296132009-08-08T05:23:49.095+01:002009-08-08T05:23:49.095+01:00Hamish, thank you for your kind words for my Mom. ...Hamish, thank you for your kind words for my Mom. I am taking care of her and she is getting better. I don't understand the grass thing either, but it is nice that you are able to go with her. My Mom and Dad keep telling me they must go to the worky jobs to get green papers to buy me food and treats. As long as my tummy is full in the end I guess I can live with it, but it does seem silly.<br />licks and sniffs, SashaZiggy Stardusthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14203760234180476883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-51424386282319015182009-08-07T15:50:53.492+01:002009-08-07T15:50:53.492+01:00Hey there, Hamish
Firstly, heartiest congrats on y...Hey there, Hamish<br />Firstly, heartiest congrats on your Mom becoming a 'doctor'...we know how much hard work that is, Well done!<br />Secondly, your Mom's experiment is fascinating - even though that's not our field. What we can say is that there are so many 'plantago' species here in SA which are trying to take over our areas (especially our wetlands). When we walk down to our local river, it is rife (and very difficult for us to get rid of). We believe that only a few of the plantago species -about 5- are indigenous). We have also heard that there is quite a bit of medicinal value in plantago (used by ethnic herbalists here!), so your Mom's experiment is very important!<br />Our bet is that the plantago will win!<br />Tons of licks<br />Maxdog<br />(psst...why not leave some peemail in the experiment...that will hot things up!)<br />http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/plants/plantaginaceae/plantago.htmMaxmomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03352085013260757004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-58568362197087675842009-08-07T02:14:22.337+01:002009-08-07T02:14:22.337+01:00Silly little me....I would've thought Scotland...Silly little me....I would've thought Scotland a tad chilly for nanner plants of any kinds? We have em here in sunny tropical Florida and when it gets cold in the winter they get all brown and frostbitten looking. Really? Youse guys gots tropical stuff there? Youse guys gots global warming out the yahzoo then.<br />Bonnie...scratchin' her ears over this oneScrapsofMehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15693478395327191255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-71082647758207055302009-08-07T01:23:22.984+01:002009-08-07T01:23:22.984+01:00Hi Hamish! Did the porridge bath and the stuff in...Hi Hamish! Did the porridge bath and the stuff in the bottle do the trick for your itchies? I do hope so.<br /><br />That is an interesting experiment you are in on and I am happy Gail is taking you on this important mission. This way you are getting brain exercise as well as body exercise.<br /><br />Anyway, I am glad you are better and out again. I see no reason why you cannot be the Scottish choir master and sing the hymn to Scotland (I forgot the name of it already). Singing is another good exercise.<br /><br />Kisses,<br />StellaStellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04890014621743537798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-53729502396273220102009-08-06T22:02:59.101+01:002009-08-06T22:02:59.101+01:00PS That will be the tea you drink and not the tee ...PS That will be the tea you drink and not the tee you use at golf - we know how fond you are of the game!Martha https://www.blogger.com/profile/14339058720002383045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192099534489713686.post-48833684632108458102009-08-06T22:02:20.253+01:002009-08-06T22:02:20.253+01:00Hi Hamish
Well you have lost us! Then again we are...Hi Hamish<br />Well you have lost us! Then again we are bassets - our chief skill is our nose not our brain!<br />We generally find that people in floppy hats are nice!<br />Anyone who shares their food we like - we would not like those who clutch their ham sandwich to their bosom!<br />We think it is cool that you got to go to the Cairngorms!<br />We wonder if all these scientific research folk are just kidding on whilst enjoying the mountain air and afternoon tee at the Lodge.<br />After all if there is something going on that we dogs don't understand is it possible they are just kidding?<br />Just hypothesizing you understand. (we might need Gail to help with the spelling!)<br />love your lots<br />Martha & Bailey xxxMartha https://www.blogger.com/profile/14339058720002383045noreply@blogger.com