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CatherineB

(United Kingdom)
Now retired, I'm keeping my brain alive by studying for a Photography degree with the Open College of the Arts - the distance-learning arm of the University of the Creative Arts.
I live in Surrey and enjoy walks around my local area, looking for beauty in the everyday, taking photographs and creating short videos. I also have occasional forays into drawing and painting - just for the fun of it.
I've always enjoyed journal-writing and composing short poems but have never submitted anything until recently. Creating Soundscapes will be my next challenge.
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snaffle, snoodle

These fanciful-sounding words have no definitive origin: They probably just sounded right to someone who was sauntering, which is what they both mean. An Oxford English Dictionary (OED) example from 1821 describes someone “soodling up and down the street.” Credits to Mark Peters.

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