Better Than A Slater Up The Nose

Better Than A Slater Up The Nose

Originally shared by Meg L

Walking home in the beautiful Lancashire dusk, an 11 year old girl (now 96) invented the word “lighty-dark” to describe the light occurring at the edge of darkness after a cold clear day.

What's a 'chuggypig'? It’s just one of the regional terms for woodlouse; others being ‘sow-dug’, ‘slater’ and ‘johnny-grump’. The nature writer Robert Macfarlane reveals the language of the landscape that has been shared with him.

In our family, a woodlouse is an allywomp.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/may/14/robert-macfarlane-readers-letters-words

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  1. Macfarlane is an superb storyteller himself. Thanks for the intro to Rogue Male, Robert Rambusch

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