The upside of using the OED WOTD to inform my blog is that I am inspired to go and look for things. The downside is that on days like today, when I have other commitments, there is no time to…
There is a hawk in Chelsea that is used to keep the pigeon population at bay and I don't know whether it was about today or whether the pigeons were just keeping out of the cold, but whatever the reason,…
The OED chose a relatively recent "word" for today's word of the day, namely OMG. At least, it's recent in terms of being admitted to the OED (March 2011), but … its usage is far older than that. I must…
There are at least ten definitions of the word pylon, but the OED's choice of the day has the meaning: 'The monumental gateway to an Egyptian temple' (OED). As I was in the darkest depths of the Cotswolds, there was…
Today's word - nugacity - is one that will probably find its way into my vocabulary this year. It means: 'A trifling thing or idea; a frivolity.' (OED). Although most of the examples show nugacity as an abstract noun, I like the…
Plugola - 'Surreptitious or undeclared promotion or publicizing of a product or person, esp. on radio or television; (also occas.) a bribe given or received for this.' (OED) A Pendie shirt + smoke & mirrors + shadow = my photographic…
Sorry if I have disappointed any ornithologists, who, on seeing the title, were expecting a picture of a wading bird swooping on my coffee cup, for cultrirostral is normally more relevant to our feathered friends. Today's word of the day…
A bit of poetic licence required today! At first sight nun seemed straightforward enough, but closer inspection revealed that the OED was not referring to the noun in habits, but rather to the transitive verb meaning 'To confine or shut…
When I saw that today's word was agathism ('The doctrine that all things ultimately tend towards good, although the means by which this comes about may be evil, unpleasant, unfortunate, etc.' ), I thought I would have to admit defeat…
According to the OED, today's word of the day - nullifidian - is 'A person having no faith or religion, an atheist; a sceptic in matters of religion'. Now obviously, I can't say whether any of these people are nullifidians…
A milky pellicle formed on my coffee, that is 'a small or thin skin' (OED). This is day #4 of using the OED word of the day for my daily pic and I have to say, I'm really enjoying it,…
Unfortunately, today's word cultellation is now obsolete. However, with a bit of lateral thinking, I have found a picture that is close! Cultellation means 'The solution of a problem by dealing with it piecemeal; spec. (Surveying) the measuring of altitude…
Today's word is techne - 'An art, skill, or craft; a technique, principle, or method by which something is achieved or created. Also: a product of this, a work of art' (OED). In interpreting today's word, I decided to go…
Handsel - a transitive verb meaning inter alia 'To give (a person) a gift at the beginning of the year or day, on a birthday, etc., as a token of good luck.' (OED) And that is what we did just…
Happy New Year! A brilliant build up to the midnight hour - wonderful company and fab food (even though I do say so myself!). The table was decorated with all sorts of Silvester toot, such as these sparkly little Angry…
The countdown to Silvester has started evidenced by the huts springing up selling chimney sweeps, four leafed clovers, horseshoes, ladybirds and - that greatest symbol of luck - pigs. Not much time for picture hunting today, for I have been…
One of the following does not help achieve a high rating in terms of street cred: (a) Sitting in the priority seats (b) Having a friend decked out in hop-hop street fashion (c) wearing a leather jacket (d) dying your…
The birthday celebrations continued with an invitation to go wine-tasting. A tram-ride to the Thermenregion and an afternoon and evening of utterly indulgent Genuss pur (for this is Austria and there is no spitting out). My mind was rather more…
Today is my birthday, so I got to call the shots! I dragged the long-suffering MM round some of the less than salubrious parts of Vienna, but we still managed to find time to drink champagne and eat cake (@James…
MisterMac gave me a book called Stadtbahnbogen - a collection of photographs of the arches underneath the railway lines in Vienna, from which we see an astonishing array of different businesses. We decided to blow away the Christmas cobwebs and…