glennbo123
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Very sad. So sorry to hear that.
My heart is aching right now. Some of you remember Dana, "dglilbit", who posted here and I got to know some.
We are not guaranteeed our next breath, but when a beautiful child is taken, it's just too much to bear. Her sweet little Evie passed away this morning from childhood leukemia after a long hard battle.
They really don't know how good they have it.
Um, yeah! Sounds like a good story here!
I really get no entertainment from politics whatsoever.
Whenever I see the elephants and rhinos, I can only think of that old joke. I've told that one before, right?
Great timing on that one!
You have so many truly awesome pictures from the safari!! I have totally given up on trying to get pictures. I just enjoy the view!!
Thanks to @afwdwfan quoting the Bavarian shot glass, I remembered that I never replied to that post to explain the significance of what you see!
It is the coat of arms of the State of Bavaria, one of the 16 states that make up the Federal Republic of Germany (the long name of Germany and from 1949 to 1990 the official name of West Germany, but then it was only 11 states). Until 1918, when Bavaria became a Republic, this was in a very similar form the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Bavaria.
The shield is held up by two lions, which are of special importance, they are also called "Bavarian Lions" and are often used in decorative elements throughout Bavaria. The four fields of the shield (without the middle field) represent the different regions of Bavaria. The golden lion on black represents the Upper Palatinate (the region where I grew up, it is in the North East of Bavaria), the field with the white (in heraldic terms silver) spikes under the red is called the "Frankonian Rake" and represents Frankonia, the region where I live now (and a region that did not become part of Bavaria until the 19th century and still feels like it is not really part of Bavaria, so you see the Frankonian Rake being used on its own here quite a bit), the blue panther on white represents Upper and Lower Bavaria, the "original Bavaria" so to speak, this the region around Munich, kind of the South and South East of Bavaria, and finally the three black lions on gold which represent Swabia (in the South West), the home of the Spätzle. The shield in the middle represents the whole of Bavaria and it can also stand on its own as the lesser coat of arms for Bavaria. The pattern of the blue and white rhombs is used a lot to for decorations as well (you can get it for party plates and cups, gift bags etc.) and every German would recognise this as the Bavarian pattern. And as every Bavarian will be able to tell you: The colors of Bavaria are white and blue (that is even in the Bavarian National Anthem). Above the shield is the "people's crown". The king's version had a different kind of crown on top, so when Bavaria became a republic, this crown was designed to represent the people.
Every official document in the State of Bavaria (even for example our year end report cards at school) would have the coat of arms on it. Only the state is allowed to use it. So, it is an interesting question whether it is allowed to use it on souvenir products? Obviously, the State of Bavaria has little competence in the US and the copyright for the art work should have expired by now. But I think I have seen it being used here in Germany on souvenirs as well. It says on the state's website that it can be used for arts and crafts, but not sure your shot glass falls under this... Maybe they give out licenses to companies?
Yes, thanks indeed! It reminded me that I wanted to stand in for you as Bavarian (if only by birth) on this TR while you were away. But then I got lost doing research, as this looks like the Bavaria coat of arms, but it isn't: the blue panther is missing! So I guess that's why they can use it without any copyright problems....
I like eating there. For the experience. The food, not so much. Honestly that's why I've ate there once and only once. But I still think it is a beautiful setting.
And I learned something new today! That's awesome! Although when you consider his kids' names can you really be too surprised by any of the names in that family?
And they just keep going up...
Oh!! You are right!!!
This is the official Bavarian one:
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And this is the one on the glass:
Not only have they replaced the blue panther with the blue and white rhombs, they also have mixed up the locations of the different fields.
Oh and "Bayern" is just the German word for "Bavaria". So, the soccer team "Bayern München" is called "Bavaria Munich". Not to be confused with the pharmaceutical company "Bayer" which was founded by a Mr. Bayer.
And finally - sorry for the multiple posts: You had issues with the "hot text" in my opinion this is caused by a feature on photobucket, which makes your IMG code appear as this:(this is just a random picture from my album)Code:[URL=http://s896.photobucket.com/user/magdaleneTR/media/DSC05850.jpg.html][IMG]http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac166/magdaleneTR/DSC05850.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
If you go into your settings under "Albums" and de-select under "Link Back Option" the check in front of "Link back to albums", the IMG code will look like this:Code:[IMG]http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac166/magdaleneTR/DSC05850.jpg[/IMG]
Ever since I went to this setting, I never had those issues with "hot text" ever again. I think the difference is that there is no link coding in the code anymore that can cause havoc.
We bounced over the rough dirt track that snaked through the tall savanna (no H- you're welcome @glennbo123 ) grasses
The interwebs. Google is my friend. For the yassa I use plain yellow mustard, not Dijon. And onions .... looooooooots of onions.Ahhhh. Thanks.
Where did you get the recipes?
@Flossbolna now I wish I would have taken a picture of the shotglass that I got in Germany before I packed it up. It read "750 Jahren" and had a yellow and blue flag with a "horse-like" creature on it. I'm guessing that I picked it up in the Schwarzwald as we stayed there with a host family. We stayed somewhere else with hosts in Germany, but I forgot where.
Let me know when you unpack it and I will help you find out what it is!! "750 Jahre" means 750 years, so it sounds like this was done for the 750th anniversary of a town and the flag with the horse must be the town's flag.
OK, playing catch up so no multi quote and all that.
So sorry to hear of little Evie's passing. I remember reading her PTR pre diagnosis, I hope that she is at peace now.
Nice pictures of the animals. There sure is a lot more going on there than meets the eye!
The recipes sound very interesting. Not sure how Fran would react if I made her a dish like those.
I find the discussion on San Angel Inn curious. What I'd read is that often times the mixed reviews are because people are expecting a Mexican Taqueria, but instead they get Sonoran style cuisine. Alberto is from Costa Rica and he said it reminded him of the food he had back home.
Hopefully I can keep up better once I get home, not planning any more trips and all.![]()