mugwortismy cat
Tenacious to the End!
outsiders pronounce it Slaythwaite (they're wrong)
How are we meant to know
outsiders pronounce it Slaythwaite (they're wrong)
I don't know if it is worth printing it out and trying to go over the word written on top in a different coloured pen.
.it's like a cryptic password to your secret club and I'll never get in ...
Slaithwaite is in my home town, Bay Horse. If you are from Slaithwaite or the Colne Valley it's pronounced Slawit, local people who were not born in the Colne Valley refer to it as Slathwait, outsiders pronounce it Slaythwaite (they're wrong)
Oooh, most of my Cotton's come from there, so is it 'Slaw-it' or 'Slar-wit'? Please put me right.
I will hold my hands up and admit to being one of those who are wrongin saying Slaythwaite, well I do come from London
, as did Mum who would be amazed to find out where her roots really lay, she thought she was London through and through.
Thanks Mealymoo - loved it, especially the wife (?) in background! I got the gist, no more - mine worked in the woollen industry (like everyone else it seems), and cricket and bowls, the interviewer had to work hard to get the answers
I must try and retrain my brain to the correct pronunciation!
Q. Why isn't Witchita spelt Witchitaw? I'm sure that's what he sings!
On a similar note is anyone ever going to explain the Arkansas thing to me? didn't someone else ask that recently?
Feeling excited by the prospect now, and know a great hostelry which serves home cooked roast ham.![]()
Mugs, your Muncasters - are they related to the Castle at all?
Sadly no - it is on my list of place to see one day. We did visit the N Yorkshire Moors a couple of years back - absolutely beautiful. One day I will get to York too. I am off to Scotland next week - never been there before either!Have you ever visited the area MollyMay? I no longer live in the Huddersfield district, haven't lived there for over 40yrs - moved to the big city (Leeds), my maternal ancestors were from the Colne Valley and I know it well, I was brought up in the Holme Valley. I still miss the dramatic scenery, beautiful reservoirs, lovely canal side walks and stone built cottages, not forgetting the eccentric locals and unthemed traditional Pubs. I visit the area a few times each year for my 'fix'. Thinking of going tomorrow or Thursday, there's a lovely car run from Greenfield towards Holmfirth through moorland and passing a few reservoirs along the way. Feeling excited by the prospect now, and know a great hostelry which serves home cooked roast ham.![]()
Ooh, where's that? Slowly ticking off the hostelries in the area.![]()
Sadly no - it is on my list of place to see one day. We did visit the N Yorkshire Moors a couple of years back - absolutely beautiful. One day I will get to York too. I am off to Scotland next week - never been there before either!
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