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| Irina13. 05. 2012 21:11:13 |
I believe that to the general knowledge of a mountain woman/mountaineer also belongs the knowledge of those who have in any way contributed with their work to the exploration, preservation and protection of our mountain world. Mrs. Dr. Pisernik is already one of them. And few know about her. http://www.siol.net/tv-spored.aspx?p2=6492475
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| heinz13. 05. 2012 22:27:59 |
I'd gladly read/follow such a topic, which hasn't been seen on Hribi yet. Something about it can be found on G/L, but most interesting would be if besides material gathered from all winds, there was also something authentic, unknown, etc., about people who have (more or less) importantly marked e.g. Slovenian mountaineering past..., or even recent past. I support!
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| gamsi13. 05. 2012 22:36:23 |
Past is buried 2 meters deep and don't rediscover warm water
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| heinz13. 05. 2012 22:59:05 |
We will all be buried soon, but maybe something valuable/useful, interesting for future generations will remain after us. Not for everyone for sure.. And why should e.g. Slovenian mountaineering past bother (be superfluous to) anyone?
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| Irina13. 05. 2012 23:04:13 |
@gamsi, no problem if you're not interested. Keep digging forward, enjoy the time that separates you, like each of us, from the meter x meter plot. And until then, treat yourself to a glass of warm water once in a while.
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| gamsi13. 05. 2012 23:35:12 |
Let it be a joke, I join heinz
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| Loni14. 05. 2012 07:51:34 |
Mrs. Angela Piskernik was among other things also one of the first Slovenian women with a passed driving exam, and she drove the legendary fičko. As for the past, without it there would be neither present nor future. And Angela Piskernik certainly left traces behind her. I had the opportunity to browse that particular cookbook and believe me, one doesn't remain cold when reading recipes contributed by Slovenian women in the camp, so at least they were full in their minds, because otherwise they just weren't. PS: For my home area, one camp inmate contributed a recipe for želševka.
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