Three sheets to the wind

It is always interesting to me find out more about our language. Every once in awhile you may hear a word or a phrase and wonder how it came to be. I have heard the expression three sheets to the wind and I finally heard an explanation of its origins. It seems to have been invented on the high seas.

This particular expression of being drunk comes from the fact that the word “sheet” is the term for a rope that controls a square sail on a ship. The sails are uncontrollable if the sheets are loose and the ship will drift until the situation is corrected. Thus came the phrase three sheets to the wind!

The Beatles

The Beatles enjoy the reputation of being one of the most popular bands in the world. They are absolutely one of my favorites and have provided me with many years of enjoyment. That’s why I was excited when I heard about the new release of their songs that have been digitally remastered. There are 12 albums total and all will be released. I hope that you are as ready to rediscover their music as I am!

Hello Lyuba

According to scientists, a baby mammoth fell into a mud hole about 40,000 years ago and suffocated. Protected by the Siberian permafrost, the mammoth (now named Lyuba) was perfectly preserved until she was found by nomadic reindeer herders. Her remains are now being shipped to Chicago to become a part of an exhibition at the Field Museum.

Scientists have been studying her remains looking for answers to questions about the daily life of the mammoth. They are excited about the chance to study her and will do so over the next several years. As for Lyuba, she is scheduled to go on tour in different cities around the world until she arrives at her final destination at the Natural History Museum of London.