Carcassonne is wonderful indeed.
But I have to say that the Northern/Norman turret roofs installed by Viollet-le-Duc are jarring, to say the least. And I'm a fan of Viollet-le-Duc!
B. Durbin @86: Ruddigore = Best. G&S. Ever. Congratulations! [Walks away whistling "O happy the lily when kissed by the bee...."]
April 19 - our wedding anniversary, 23 years and merrily counting. It's been a real drag to have recent horrific events overshadow it, but the darkness shall not prevail.
Antelope Freeway
one-sixty-fourth of a mile.
Bruce @12 - sorry, but it's St. John Latern, not St. Peters. Not that St. Peters is anything to sneeze at!
We interrupt this thread to direct readers to the "Tiling Patterns, Floor of St. John Latern" on the Particles list to the left, posted by our hostess from Rome yesterday. Wow!
That is all.
HIPY PAPY ANNTHUTHDTH THUTDHA ANNTHUTHDY
The next Sunday, March 20 is in 2011..... Have a great time, though!
Spherical Time @46 - I'd like to hear more about which sub-section defines mainstream Xianity for you, and why. No pouncing or "gotchas" - I'm genuinely interested.
With less than 90 seconds casual Googling:
When: Wed, January 14, 2009 7:30pm
Where: First Unitarian Society of Newton, 1326 Washington Street, West Newton, MA (map)
Description: English Traditional Dance and Song with refreshments & visiting after the show Admission: Free! (Dessert contributions are welcome). Performances by Banbury Cross Morris & Sword Candyrapper Faux Finnish Green River Tap & Die Orion Longsword and (your hosts) The Commonwealth Morris Men [lack of commas sic]
I may attend, just to see the lively corpse for myself.
2009 may indeed be a helluva ride, but I can't think of better company to ride with.
Happy New Year to all!
#8 - What an amazing Christmas gift. Thanks to your husband, and a blessed Weihnachts to all.
Re: Particle, "You want it when?"
I have always liked the sign one sometimes sees in certain stores: You can have it good, you can have it cheap, you can have it fast: pick two.
I've meditated on this aphorism a lot and it seems to me a brilliant summary of actual economic principles.
If it's good and fast, it won't be cheap.
If it's cheap and good, it won't be fast.
If it's fast and cheap, it won't be good.
Elegant and true, yes?
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Terry - "ctrl"+click best Firefox tip ever.
Abi - looking forward to #119, c.f. the Psalm (one of my favorites.)
Following the Wiki links sent me to this moving article on Brahms' relationship with Muehlfeld and the genesis of Op. 115.
That noted, I must confess to disliking the clarinet. Too hooty and slick - give me double reeds!
PS - the performance posted in the wiki article is unsatisfactory - too many wrong notes and tuning problems in the (admittedly treacherous) second mvt.
Tim K. - please, you have plenty of back cred here. If there's something you know from your 20+ years of on-the-ground political experience, don't just lob superiority over the transom and flounce off. "Bear witness. Iterate."
Just in case you scrolled right past it, do take a look at Otto's Sausage Kitchen.
"Sausage is one of earth's divine pleasures, and we're rolling in it."
Takes a minute to load, but worth the wait!
Auch ein Klagelied zu sein im Mund der Geliebten ist herrlich;
Denn das Gemeine geht klanglos zum Orkus hinab.
-- Friedrich Schiller, Naenie
Set to sublime music by Brahms. My condolences.
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