Today's episode ties together the words; signs, billboards, choices and travel and I bring American New England poet Robert Frost and the American poet Ogden Nash into the discussion. In a previous episode I told you that Nashville, TN (you will become familiar with abbreviations!) is named in honor of one of Ogden Nash's ancestors. I tell you what happened when I ran a STOP sign in the US and two interesting road signs on a 700 km drive in Australia. In our Oral Yoga segment, I “relentlessly” ask you to evaluate your fossilized English speech and improve your vowel sounds because they are the first part of a chain reaction in speaking. Our guest conversationalist today is a wonderful woman, talented, funny, fascinating to talk to and a dear family friend. So, I visited her and took along my remote microphone. Unfortunately I ran out of time but I think we will invite her back to talk to you again! Professor Juanelva Rose has lived in Taiwan for 56 years and she set up the now renowned music department at Tunghai University. So, please listen to this talented and wise lady who still has her Texas accent!! Take care and we'll meet again on the airwaves next week! Tongue twister: “the billboard falls.” An articulation phrase to practice, “yum, yum, yum, (lick lips then make a) lip trill.” Repeat often.