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30 April 2006, 03:47 PM
rocket
The dog ate it! (What are you working on?)
Jayne, sorry about your disappointment. I sometimes take things too far and I shouldn't have baited you that way, I apologize.


She stood silently looking out into the great sallow distances of sea bottom, as if recalling something, her yellow eyes soft and moist...

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02 May 2006, 10:18 PM
dandelion
Sunday I managed to just about cripple myself gardening for six hours. Monday drove around doing various chores including hauling a carpet cleaner to be repaired. Tuesday went on a hike commemorating a (very small) section of Lewis and Clark's route for the Bicentennial. It was supposedly two miles, but I think we hiked nearly a mile to get to the place where the two miles started, so it was closer to three. Wednesday don't know if I'll be mobile. "Petrificus totalis" may not only join my vocabulary but describe my condition!

Also decided Anna Anderson was not Anastasia, but not only did she sure as heck work at it, she had accomplices!
02 May 2006, 10:22 PM
biplane1
Dandelion, you have to take better care of yourself. We all are no longer spring chickens, unfortunately. Do take it easy.
03 May 2006, 07:48 AM
fjp451
SO much living...SO little time!
03 May 2006, 11:53 PM
dandelion
No kidding. Wednesday, after various interesting activities including climbing a ladder and ripping out a shed window, I went to the state park for three hours to hang out with the Corps of Discovery Lewis and Clark journey guys, where we basically threw sharp implements, sang, danced, and indulged in an activity known as "vooping" consisting of roasting a plastic milk jug over a campfire. I had no idea life in 1806 was such fun!
04 May 2006, 07:19 AM
fjp451
D: Axes or knives!?
04 May 2006, 07:25 AM
Braling II
I hope you didn't breathe in any of the burning plastic fumes! Nearly as bad as the cell phones we roasted on the Old Board!

It appears a lot of us Bradbury aficionados suffer from biterminal combustion of the paraffinic illuminator. Always busy, like the man himself!
Dandy, you can relate: I've been rehearsing the Berlioz Requiem at the Santa Cruz Civic with the Santa Cruz Symphony. The acoustics are NOT designed for this. We have a large orchestra (including 8 timpani!) 3 brass ensembles in different parts of the auditorium, and we (the Chorus) number about 120. Our director says "save your voices". Yeah. Sure. We have to rehearse like this 3 1/2 hours every night for ONE concert on Saturday. ONE performance! But, as Superchicken was wont to remind Fred, "You knew the job was dangerous when you took it!"

By the way, a book I recommend for folks like us is "How Can We Keep From Singing: Music and the Passionate Life" by Joan Oliver Goldsmith.
04 May 2006, 09:34 AM
fjp451
"Super Chicken!!!" My, oh my! Where does it end with you, Sundance!? It's a wonder you have any free time at all with all of these monumental thoughts being share with us each day...

("Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck-buck!" Right?)
04 May 2006, 12:09 PM
dandelion
fjp451: both! They warned us not to breathe the fumes, but that was all part of the fun and the overall experience.
04 May 2006, 12:24 PM
Braling II
"...caaaaALL for Superchicken! B'GAK!"
04 May 2006, 12:44 PM
Braling II
By the way, Dandy, the murder of the Romanovs is a subject much discussed by Orthodox Christians. There are a few good books on them (and on the revolution) the titles of which I don't have to hand. But these are two interesting sites regarding Anastasia:
http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/Russia/Anastasia.html
and
http://www.serfes.org/royal/annaanderson.htm
05 May 2006, 01:43 AM
dandelion
Thanks, Braling II. The Serfes site was especially useful in answering some questions I had, though by no means all of them! I'm at a loss as to why no former associate of Franziska Schanzkowska ever came forward and identified her as Anna Anderson! How she could have pulled such a thing off or who financed it I couldn't venture to say, but the speculation of cosmetic surgery does not seem so far off the mark.

Here is a site by Anna Anderson biographer Peter Kurth, http://www.peterkurth.com/ANNA-ANASTASIA%20NOTES%20ON%2...A%20SCHANZKOWSKA.htm who still believes her to be Anastasia.

This has to go down in the annals of great conspiracies of the 20th Century.
05 May 2006, 07:16 AM
Braling II
Well, since it's Cinco de Mayo, all I can say is, "¿Quién sabe?"
08 May 2006, 09:02 PM
Jayne
quote:

Here is a site by Anna Anderson biographer Peter Kurth, http://www.peterkurth.com/ANNA-ANASTASIA%20NOTES%20ON%2...A%20SCHANZKOWSKA.htm who still believes her to be Anastasia.

This has to go down in the annals of great conspiracies of the 20th Century.


[Sarcasm]Thanks Dandelion, I now have a new facination that I'm sure will cost me no sleep at all. [/Sarcasm]

Seriously, Thanks for sharing so much of what you have been up to, once I get more familiar with the facts and suppositions expect a few questions headed in your direction. Wink
08 May 2006, 09:10 PM
Jayne
quote:
Originally posted by Robot Lincoln:
Jayne, sorry about your disappointment. I sometimes take things too far and I shouldn't have baited you that way, I apologize.


No apology reqired.
Obviously I was in a bad state of mind when I posted that. It was rude and uncalled for.
Water under the bridge?