Hardy...your English is practically poifect...but..I may be mistaken because
I think the roof tiles are made of slate. Cornel
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Sent: 04 September 2011 14:41
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Subject: [Cz-L] Houses with shingles.
http://pics.livejournal.com/dragos_olar/pic/0006frt9/s640x480
Rural Bukovina with houses made of wood.
Roofs covered with straw or other stuff.
In Czernowitz roofs were all made out of tin.
Except a few fancy villas that had shingles on their roofs.
In german they called it Schiefer and used it in school for
practicing the writing and you wrote on it with a Griffel
which was a hard mineral and made a shrieking noise
when writing.
These shingle roofs were hard to lay and if one shingle
went to pieces you had to re-lay the ganze shebung.
( Since I joined the Ehpes my English improved to the extreme.)
Hardy
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