Red bugs and "ough" words
My neighbour Barbara and I took Zion to Sarasota's Red Bug Slough for our Sunday morning peregrination.
Red Bug Slough is a delightful seventy two acre preserve, a haven of wildness in suburbia. In a county where development is the lodestar for "progress" (ahem) such a preserve is not a luxury but a necessity.
Barbara and I did not walk far for it is still wet and squelchy underfoot. We'll go back when the land dries up a bit.
Here is a 2012 Herald Tribune article about the slough
http://ticket.heraldtribune.com/2012/01/18/hidden-sarasota-red-bug-slough-nestles-just-off-beneva-road/
And those ough words
Our slough is pronounced slue to rhyme with blue, as in the word through.
In England slough is pronounced as to rhyme with "how", as as in the word bough.
The word is also sometimes pronounced sluff, as in the word rough.
"Through". "Bough". "Rough". We have to be thorough about such matters.
Red Bug Slough is a delightful seventy two acre preserve, a haven of wildness in suburbia. In a county where development is the lodestar for "progress" (ahem) such a preserve is not a luxury but a necessity.
Barbara and I did not walk far for it is still wet and squelchy underfoot. We'll go back when the land dries up a bit.
Here is a 2012 Herald Tribune article about the slough
http://ticket.heraldtribune.com/2012/01/18/hidden-sarasota-red-bug-slough-nestles-just-off-beneva-road/
And those ough words
Our slough is pronounced slue to rhyme with blue, as in the word through.
In England slough is pronounced as to rhyme with "how", as as in the word bough.
The word is also sometimes pronounced sluff, as in the word rough.
"Through". "Bough". "Rough". We have to be thorough about such matters.
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