Sunday, January 21, 2007

becellaneous

becellaneous [bec-uh-ley-nee-uhs] - adj - consisting of elements of different kinds, all of which are of interest to bec.

  1. Inflorescence has nothing to do with lights. It has to do with flowers. Another word for inflorescence is raceme.
  2. I like the front room of my house. It has been too hot to spend time in this room much lately and I have missed it.
  3. Adelaide has had 39.4 mm of rain this month. That is nearly twice the January average 0f 19.6, and there is more to come. That excites me.
  4. I like cooking, which is something I never thought I would say.
  5. I read this week that Eddie Maguire feels drawn to politics and has been approached by both parties at a federal level but has no plans just yet. Hmmmm....
  6. I played touch footy on Thursday night. We lost 10-1 despite the other team having less players than us. I was average at it. I liked it. I inspired our team's only try.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I first read this word as bess-ell-a-ne-ous, and I kid you not, my first reaction was "That's not a word." I was skeptical, you see, but then I read the definition and am now satisfied that it is a worthy entry in the Bectionary!