Wednesday Image Search – Ius

Welcome to another Wednesday Image Search where I pick a string of letters or a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

After searching for ‘hus’ last week, I will search for ‘ius’ this week.

What images will I find?

Hippopotamus amphibius big teeth Toronto ZooThe first image is of a hippopotamus amphibius. I took this picture at the Toronto Zoo.

Big teeth of the dromedary camelNext we have a camelus dromedarius. I took this picture at Samaria in Israel. The camel is an amazing animal.

Parking Lot, empty parking lot, Labor Day weekendHere is a Prius that I had as a rental car in Toronto during a training trip. It was the first time I drove a hybrid car.

Statue of Jerome ( Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus) in Bethlehem Here is a statue of Jerome in Bethlehem, Israel. He is also known as Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus.

Sergius Paulus Inscription at Yalvac Museum - Antioch Pisidia - Inscription - ArechaeologyFinally, here is a picture I took of the Sergius Paulus inscription at the Yalvac Museum in Antioch of Pisidia in Turkey.

No food pictures this week, maybe next week.

It was a good thing that I used some Latin words in some of my picture names. Otherwise I would have trouble fining ‘ius’ picture.

Which is your favorite of these ‘ius’ pictures?

What should I search for next?  Maybe ‘jus’? I think I have just enough ‘jus’ pictures for a post.

Steven

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A Day of English Meals

Since I have a couple of students from England in my course this week I am thinking back to some of my teaching trips to England.

Here is a typical day of meals when I am teaching in England.

Sausage, Bacon, Eggs, Beans, Potatoes, Tomato, Blood PuddingThe morning usually starts off with a full English Breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, beans, potatoes, grilled tomato and blood pudding.

English Sandwich, Tesco, Lunch, Carolina BBQLunch is usually a tray of sandwiches brought in, but if no plans were made for lunch it may just be off to Tesco to buy something. Here is a Smokehouse Pulled Pork with Carolina Style BBQ Sauce. Maybe not quite the typical English sandwich, but not so different either.

Fish and Chips, English DinnerHere is a typical dinner of Fish and Chips. The fish was nice and flaky and really good, the chips were crisp and the chick-pea puree was tasty.

Steven

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