A few days of warm weather shank the giant icicles down to something much smaller, and much safer. Less exciting than spearing something, but we're probably better off this way.
*lol* to what Jaelle posted! And THANK YOU SO MUCH for the present! I love it! Now I own an "original Ohi"! *bouncebounce* And I like the music! Thank you! *hugs*
:) Thought you'd like it! When I saw the painting my first thought was to get it for you. Hmm... You got the Riverfolk CD, right? (*tries to remember who got what*) I've got bunches of photos of them on Flickr. There are three sets labeled "Riverfolk" here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/beigephotos/collections/72157600067689520/).
It's not that hard. They are called Monday, Tuesday, Wedneday...
Oh, you meant the German names? Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag, Freitag, Samstag, Sonntag. You can even find the same roots in the names. Monday - Montag: no difference except that you say "day" and we say "Tag" Thursday - Donnerstag: Thor, Thyr or Donar are names of the nordic thunder god Friday - Freitag comes from the nordic goddes Freya (Freia) And Sunday - Sonntag have both the sun (Sonne) in it
I'm not sure about Tuesday/Dienstag, nor about Wednesday (Mittwoch is easy - it's the middle (Mitte) of the week)
Yes, silly, I know them in English. That's easy! Every little kid around here knows that!
Sure, Sonntag and Montag are easy enough. Mittwoch, too. And now that you mention it, Donnerstag makes sense. (I already know the word Donner, after all, it's in a song.)
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Date: 2007-12-24 10:44 pm (UTC)This one's for you:
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Date: 2007-12-25 10:24 am (UTC)And THANK YOU SO MUCH for the present! I love it! Now I own an "original Ohi"! *bouncebounce* And I like the music! Thank you! *hugs*
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Date: 2007-12-25 01:42 pm (UTC)And thank you for the CD, A. and I both like it a lot! *smooch*
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Date: 2007-12-25 05:04 pm (UTC)And thanks for the calender! Maybe I'll actually learn the names of all seven days of the week if I look at it every day...
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Date: 2007-12-25 08:12 pm (UTC)Oh, you meant the German names? Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag, Freitag, Samstag, Sonntag. You can even find the same roots in the names.
Monday - Montag: no difference except that you say "day" and we say "Tag"
Thursday - Donnerstag: Thor, Thyr or Donar are names of the nordic thunder god
Friday - Freitag comes from the nordic goddes Freya (Freia)
And Sunday - Sonntag have both the sun (Sonne) in it
I'm not sure about Tuesday/Dienstag, nor about Wednesday (Mittwoch is easy - it's the middle (Mitte) of the week)
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Date: 2007-12-25 08:52 pm (UTC)Sure, Sonntag and Montag are easy enough. Mittwoch, too. And now that you mention it, Donnerstag makes sense. (I already know the word Donner, after all, it's in a song.)