Oh and a question for German speakers. Totentanz as I remember is German for "Dance of the Dead". Am I correct? So what would the German be for "Dance of the Free?"
Thanks
Gar
'Heart Of Gold'
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Oh and a question for German speakers. Totentanz as I remember is German for "Dance of the Dead". Am I correct? So what would the German be for "Dance of the Free?"
Thanks
Gar
Hec, I thought of you while watching Double Deuce. "This baby knows what I'm talking about."
Emmett and I quote that episode ALL THE TIME. I might have to get him a silver tipped badger fur shaving brush just because of it.
"Baby...You're pear-shaped."
Also: "That's a lot of scalps!"
Fingers crossed, Jilli.
Literally chilling, as I put the A/C waaay down (to 70) to get the house as cold as possible before power cut.
I'm doing this, too. I may have to wear long sleeves until the power cuts off.
Yeah, time to relocate to bed. Frankie's been there for hours.
Banana muffins - going to bed now. If I lose power overnight, will update every few hours via facebook, most likely (assuming the cell towers hold out). I know not everyone here is there, but I know some of you are and can repost here.
Be safe, Nora, Tom and smonster. I hope you have more hurricane party than hurricane.
Yup! Get some sleep!
meara, if you watch Leverage, Hardison's new restaurant is actually the Bridgeport Brewery in NW Portland, which is an institution--I used to go there when I lived in PDX (1990-1994). It's hardly low-carb, but the pizza and beer are both good, or were.
I do miss Portland: it gets so brown around here in the summer.
Literally chilling, as I put the A/C waaay down (to 70) to get the house as cold as possible before power cut.
Ha. That's where I keep it all the time.
depraved diet - opposite of paleo.
"Paleo". Have a good friend who's really into Paleo. Have to be supportive. She's done well on it. Still I'm gonna ask her if she's eaten any grasshoppers.
Fun fact about VA: Dogwood is both the state flower AND the state tree! I had no idea there was a state song. Somehow the hater in me assumed it was Dixie, possibly because it was my high school song and got played at cotillion on a regular basis. Gah.
Portland! All the love. On Saturday you can hit the Saturday market (relocated to along the waterfront, so pairs nicely with a stroll along the west side Waterfront. Head north, with the river on the your right, to experience the Japanese memorial. The cherry blossoms are done blooming but it's still lovely. Then if you want to continue walking cross over the Steel bridge at the north end of the waterfront park and stoll south along the East Bank Esplenade. Floating walkways! Random scupture! Homeless people sleeping under the Morrison Bridge overpass!). Hawthorne bridge at the south end of the esplenade has a nice pedestrian/bike walkway to get back to the west side and see the southern end of waterfront park. Also on Saturday morning/early afternoon, I would totally go to the PSU farmers market for noms. No need to buy produce, obviously, but there are SO MANY FOOD vendors (including Pine St Biscuits, tamales, and anything else you could dream of) plus music and general good vibes. All the gardens are nice this time of year but not spectacular, the roses are mostly spent. Pittock Mansion has a fantastic view of the city and gorgeous grounds for strolling even if you don't want to pony up the $$ to see inside (and it's pretty frickin cool, like walking through a manor house while everyone is away on a partial holiday) I bet there's all kinds of crazy wacky awesome things happening over the weekend, i'll my eyes peeled for event. So very bummed that I'll be working all weekend! Boo! Maybe I could meet up for an early supper before work or breakfast afterwards.
eta: zomg, the Pirate Fest is Sat and Sun! Ok, it's technically in St Helens, and the web design is painfully awful, but it could make for some very interesting people watching. Of course, so can Hawthorne or Alberta and the food is likely better....
Totentanz as I remember is German for "Dance of the Dead". Am I correct? So what would the German be for "Dance of the Free?"
Yes, der Totentanz is the Dance of the Dead. The Dance of the Free would be "der Freiheitsstanz", although this actually translates more as the Dance of Freedom or Liberty. German doesn't really have a translation for "the Free".