Thursday, 13 May 2010
mรคnnertag
Fathers are important but as a holiday, it seems concessionary, like an after thought. In Germany, they have adopted the Anglo-American Mothers' Day, and observe Fathers' Day on Ascension Day. I wonder how Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary felt on Fathers' Day. It is referred to, however, as Mรคnnertag, man's day, and usually spent drinking and doing outdoorsy things. H and I spent the day today fixing up our new camper in preparation for a tour through the Alsace. We received this nice sunflower--I especially like how it flourishes in the sun or during a partial solar eclipse, is is OK to water it or to spinkle it with a vial of carbolic acid, and touching is permitted but never, ever feed it.
catagories: ๐ฉ๐ช, holidays and observances
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
novel approach
Since the failure of capping the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico that's hemmoraging untold millions of barrels of petroleum into the environment due to giant ice crystals at the bottom of the ocean, and who knew there were such obstacles to progress lounging about around old spindle top horizon, there have been a few theories involing sabotage by environmentalists and a total media blackout on the North Korean submarine that blew it up to strike another blow to the American economy. The public should not be alerted to this act of war until such time that the US can successfully retaliate. Offers for assistance were fended off by the US government from the likes of Iran, but the Soviets took a creative tact no less than five times when faced with the same unstauchable problem, used as a torniquet a nuclear bomb that sealed the leak for good.
catagories: ๐ท๐บ, ๐, ๐, environment, foreign policy
Sunday, 9 May 2010
further or beyond
Happy Mothers' Day to all. H and I spend the weekend leading up to it on a quest with my parents to retrieve our newly secured Volkswagon camper. We made a round trip of nearly a thousand kilometers to Lake Constance and back and had a fun adventure, but we considered that most people choose Lake Constance as a vacation destination and spend a little bit more time there. Owning a camper I think represents a major paradigm shift in the way we vacation, but I am really looking forward to it, especially considering that parts of European airspace are again shut down due to abrasive volcanic ash.
Flying is faster at the end, but taking into account the time spend on research, price-comparisons, making reservations (for hotels, as well), driving to the airport to arrive there at minimum two hours before a flight, flight-time, security and then coming back again, puttering slow but steady down the road seems like a winning alternative. Of course, the camper will be christened something--we'll have to break a bottle of champagne over the bough. My father suggested naming it "Further" or Furthur (sic) after Ken Kessey's school bus. The placard for the destination, the next stop reads simply further. My mother suggested that we call it "Beyond."
Flying is faster at the end, but taking into account the time spend on research, price-comparisons, making reservations (for hotels, as well), driving to the airport to arrive there at minimum two hours before a flight, flight-time, security and then coming back again, puttering slow but steady down the road seems like a winning alternative. Of course, the camper will be christened something--we'll have to break a bottle of champagne over the bough. My father suggested naming it "Further" or Furthur (sic) after Ken Kessey's school bus. The placard for the destination, the next stop reads simply further. My mother suggested that we call it "Beyond."
catagories: ๐️, ๐งณ, holidays and observances
Thursday, 6 May 2010
shahzad! or Attack on the Rue Plumet

discobolus
"Boomerang, toomerang, zoomerang!" as Lady Elaine would say. I think a puppet theater would make much better talking heads than the usual fare. Greece has been courting a lot of attention lately, as if it's been neglected and ignored and acting-out is settling for some kind of notice. I think politicians and economists are missing some important fundamentals: Greece is not broke or broken--rather the Greek government is, and though it has done a pretty shabby job as a euro custodian, there is still wealth and value there. Sovereign default is not anything new--Dubai just did so a few scant months ago and it's forgotten and no one is shedding a tear over them; Argentina and Russia did during the last decade and Asia before that. Consequences were there but without a currency bolstered by a big bloc. What I think should be more center-ring is the revolt of the Greek people and Germany's begrudging lend-lease policy.
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
disastrophy

Sunday, 2 May 2010
strange blooms
Saturday, 1 May 2010
even old New York was once New Amsterdam
I am just freshly returned from vacation with the whole weekend to recuperate and relax and let the thoughts and memories settle and sort.