Posts archive for: 2 December, 2007
  • The Southern Magnesian Limestone Ridge

    Listed below are the main landscape features of an area to the west of Doncaster, where I lived until ten years ago and used to spend a lot of time walking in the area…and still do quite regularly.

    Southern Magnesian Limestone Ridge

    The key characteristics of the Southern Magnesian Limestone are:

    • Elevated ridge with smoothly rolling landform, dissected by dry valleys.

    • Predominantly Magnesian Limestone geology which influences soils and ecological character.

    • Long views over surrounding lowland.

    • Fertile intensively farmed arable land.

    • Large fields bounded by low cut thorn hedges creating a generally large scale, open landscape.

    • Large number of country houses and estates with parkland, estate woodlands, plantations and game coverts.

    • Woodlands combining with open arable land to create a wooded farmland landscape in some parts.

    • Unifying influence of creamy white Magnesian Limestone as a building material often combined with red clay pantile roofing.

    • River valleys and gorges cutting through the ridge exposing the underlying rock.

    • Industrial influences, especially in the Aire and Don Valleys and other central valleys and along the coal measures fringe, with mines, shale tips, transport routes, power lines and industrial settlements.

    • Main transport corridor of the A1 which is often apparent in areas of otherwise undisturbed rural landscape.

    • Archaeological remains reflecting the long standing importance of the area for the settlement and transport.

  • Clever Headline

    From the Honolulu Advertiser more than 20 years ago as printed in Ann Landers, Sunday, April 7, 1996, (slightly rephrased):
    Senators William B. Spong of Virginia and Hiram Fong of Hawaii sponsored a bill recommending the mass ringing of church bells to welcome the arrival in Hong Kong of the U.S. Table Tennis Team after its tour of Communist China.
    The bill failed to pass, cheating the Senate out of passing the Spong-Fong Hong Kong Ping Pong Ding Dong Bell Bill.

  • I hope the office is nice and warm.

    Firms asks women to work in their undies
    A Taiwanese lingerie company encouraged all its female office staff to go to work in their undies for the day.

    The Audrey Underwear company in Taizhong city named November 21 Camisole Day to celebrate record sales.
    All 500 women working in the firm's headquarters were encouraged to wear only camisoles and knickers - much to the excitement of their male colleagues.

    "We have been waiting for this day all month. Today, we are super high, and don't know where to put our eyes," salesman Cai Mingda told Straits News.

    More than 90% of female workers reportedly went along with the spirit of the day and worked in their underwear.

    Zhang Yufeng, 32, a mother of two, admitted: "I have been on a strict diet to get ready for the day. When I was trying on my outfit at home, my husband told me I should dress like this every day."

    And Liao Wenshen, 30, added: "The men were red-faced all day, and were becoming so polite to us. It's so funny!"

    Huang Bihui, PR manager of the company, explained: "We introduced eight new camisoles into market and sold more than 20,000 in less than two months so we named the 21st as Camisole Day."

    Employment lawyers said there was nothing illegal in the move so long as it was voluntary but it had its critics.

    Wu Juanyu complained: "Some women may feel forced to join in because of peer pressure and job competition. I don't know if the company is selling underwear or women's bodies."

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