10-05-2021, 10:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2021, 10:12 AM by Bob Culver.)
It is getting a little away from Sevens but I have noticed that relatively light scoria works to the surface. Can anyone explain the phenomenon? Some areas here had stone walls from rounded river stones but many have been crushed up for aggregate.
And on a different tack, it is surprising how cursive writing was used so extensively for documents making them hard to read at the time and more difficult now. Notably old census returns. Spent hours on it at school. Do students learn it at all now? Printing is little slower but may not have suited dip pens.
And on a different tack, it is surprising how cursive writing was used so extensively for documents making them hard to read at the time and more difficult now. Notably old census returns. Spent hours on it at school. Do students learn it at all now? Printing is little slower but may not have suited dip pens.