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Positive attitude helps Barbara reach 100

Carter House resident Barbara Falconer has a lot to show for her 100 years. Barbara celebrated her 100th birthday on Tuesday. With her late husband Dick, s

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A What Melon? The Strange Fruit You'll Come Across in China

longyan is  quite common and largely enjoyed by southern Chinese. Once you peel off its grainy yellow shell, a juicy, translucent pulp reveals itself, beneath which hides the dark Burgundy-colored seed, making the dissected specimen look very much like an eye. The taste of longyan is a bit similar to another native Chinese fruit, lychee, but ancient Chinese believed longyan to be more beneficial for the body and a great source of yang energy. There are several different folk tales concerning the origin of longan’s name, one of which is akin to a Chinese version of "Farmer’s Goldfish." Once upon a time, the emperor offered a substantial reward to anyone who located a dragon’s eye capable of curing an ocular disease that the empress was suffering from. A villager who happened to know a kindly dragon told it about the request and the dragon promptly gouged one of its eyes out. The emperor was so thankful, he promised to grant the villager an eminent position in the court if he could retrieve another eye. Of course, the dragon, despite his benevolent nature, turned down the request because it wouldn’t be able to create rain for the lands – one of a dragon's many responsibilities. Unfortunately, the villager was so greedy that he decided to take it anyways and proceeded to stab the dragon's face. Bathed in blood and fury, the dragon threw the guy to the ground. In the midst of the scuffle, the eye was dropped and, much like a seed, became the fabled 

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Whanganui couple celebrate 100th birthdays

Whanganui couple celebrate 100th birthdays 22 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Lorraine Burnet still enjoys the house she and husband Alan bought, with its view of Rotokawau/Virginia Lake. Photo / Bevan Conley Lorraine Burnet still enjoys the house she and husband Alan bought, with its view of Rotokawau/Virginia Lake. Photo / Bevan Conley A Whanganui couple are celebrating their 100th birthdays just over a month apart from each other. Alan Burnet celebrated his birthday at Jane Winstone Retirement Village on February 13 with about 20 relatives and a model Mosquito aircraft atop his birthday cake. Lorraine Burnet's birthday is still to come, on March 17, and will be celebrated at their house in Parkes Ave.

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