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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news ![]() OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. |
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Don White wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news ![]() OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. Hmmm. And I always thought it was the homeland of lox. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news ![]() OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. Hmmm. And I always thought it was the homeland of lox. Very good... I had to look that up. Nova lox or Nova Scotia lox. Similar to regular lox, but cured with a milder brine. The fish is then cold smoked. The name dates from a time when much of the salmon in New York City came from Nova Scotia. Today, however, the name refers to the milder brining, as compared to regular lox, and the fish may come from other waters or even be raised on farms. |
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Don White wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news
OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. Hmmm. And I always thought it was the homeland of lox. Very good... I had to look that up. Nova lox or Nova Scotia lox. Similar to regular lox, but cured with a milder brine. The fish is then cold smoked. The name dates from a time when much of the salmon in New York City came from Nova Scotia. Today, however, the name refers to the milder brining, as compared to regular lox, and the fish may come from other waters or even be raised on farms. They keep screws in brine? Well I'll be damned. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Don White wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news ![]() OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. Hmmm. And I always thought it was the homeland of lox. Nah - canned caribou farts. Oh, I'm sorry - I meant to say caribou flatus. Sound much more genteel. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news ![]() OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. On second thought, he's probably too busy runnin' around facilitating. Bimini (Bi-mini), meaning, Mother of Many Waters, Bibi (Mother) and Mini (Waters), is a term and name in the Taino Native American Indian language of the Caribbean islands and is the original Pre-Columbian Taino Arawak name for the present day U.S. state of Florida. |
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Don White wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news ![]() OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. On second thought, he's probably too busy runnin' around facilitating. Bimini (Bi-mini), meaning, Mother of Many Waters, Bibi (Mother) and Mini (Waters), is a term and name in the Taino Native American Indian language of the Caribbean islands and is the original Pre-Columbian Taino Arawak name for the present day U.S. state of Florida. Or in Canadian it would be: "Hey - Hoser - where 'da hockey pucks, eh?" |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() Don White wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news
OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. On second thought, he's probably too busy runnin' around facilitating. Bimini (Bi-mini), meaning, Mother of Many Waters, Bibi (Mother) and Mini (Waters), is a term and name in the Taino Native American Indian language of the Caribbean islands and is the original Pre-Columbian Taino Arawak name for the present day U.S. state of Florida. Or in Canadian it would be: "Hey - Hoser - where 'da hockey pucks, eh?" Or Merikan. "Place where crooked politician hang out" |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() Don White wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news
OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. On second thought, he's probably too busy runnin' around facilitating. Bimini (Bi-mini), meaning, Mother of Many Waters, Bibi (Mother) and Mini (Waters), is a term and name in the Taino Native American Indian language of the Caribbean islands and is the original Pre-Columbian Taino Arawak name for the present day U.S. state of Florida. Or in Canadian it would be: "Hey - Hoser - where 'da hockey pucks, eh?" Or Merikan. "Place where crooked politician hang out" Or in Greek: Pizza. |
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"Don White" wrote in message
... "Don White" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news ![]() OK, but what is the origin of the name "Bimini"? Was it named after the boat tops, or is it the other way around? And, what's a "Scotia"? In my usual style, I'll answer the 2nd part of your question. Scotia = latin for Scotland that is... Nova Scotia is latin for New Scotland. Sheriff John can answer the 1st part. On second thought, he's probably too busy runnin' around facilitating. Bimini (Bi-mini), meaning, Mother of Many Waters, Bibi (Mother) and Mini (Waters), is a term and name in the Taino Native American Indian language of the Caribbean islands and is the original Pre-Columbian Taino Arawak name for the present day U.S. state of Florida. Busy Tainos. They lived in Puerto Rico, too. |
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