(This post was last modified: 03-16-2017, 09:46 PM by KAV.)
This is the 'calm before the storm' and 'once more into the breech.' I missed todays celebration of Bach's birthday downtown at the marvelous Union station. They have a succession of recitals from choral to a magnificient organist while offering free coffee.
Tommorow is that green day. Everybody puts on really bad affectations of the gaelic accent- and, as Miles na Gopaleen wrote the finest recording of pure gaelic by a linguist was actually pigs grunting outside a pub selling potcheen after hours. People I smile at any other day are wearing orange and give me grim presbyterian looks. I have to wear green in honor of the tuatha du danu and this year will wear a green keffira just to mess with people besides orangemen.
But it's such a grim prospect. My mother dutifully buys a damned corned beef with cabbage and potatos every year. I hate corned beef. It looks like an unfrozen wooly mammoth carcass and tastes like roadkill boiled on a desert highway. I get offers of guinness served to cold or Jamesons when I prefer Lagavulin.
What I really want? A nice kosher pastrami on rye from the local kosher deli and a mexican beer, except Moshe would probably freak at the keffira.
Tommorow is that green day. Everybody puts on really bad affectations of the gaelic accent- and, as Miles na Gopaleen wrote the finest recording of pure gaelic by a linguist was actually pigs grunting outside a pub selling potcheen after hours. People I smile at any other day are wearing orange and give me grim presbyterian looks. I have to wear green in honor of the tuatha du danu and this year will wear a green keffira just to mess with people besides orangemen.
But it's such a grim prospect. My mother dutifully buys a damned corned beef with cabbage and potatos every year. I hate corned beef. It looks like an unfrozen wooly mammoth carcass and tastes like roadkill boiled on a desert highway. I get offers of guinness served to cold or Jamesons when I prefer Lagavulin.
What I really want? A nice kosher pastrami on rye from the local kosher deli and a mexican beer, except Moshe would probably freak at the keffira.