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Thursday
Oct062005

Wo Ist Der Bahnhof (Part 2)

Urban Tapestry, Teddy and Chris / Keris

I've updated yesterday's Blathering to include links to photos and con reports that I've come across so far. If I've missed any, please do let me know and I'll add them to the list. I also added a link to the lyrics and rough sheet music notes for "Wo Ist Der Bahnhof."

Blatherphotos today were taken by other people at Filkcontinental; thanks to both Aryana and Hitch for their permission to reprint them in Blatherings. I've been gradually uploading photos from the trip along with comments to my 2005 Germany/Filkcontinental photoset, for those interested. I'll be posting a few highlights in Blatherings after Canadian Thanksgiving weekend, but I'm realizing it's going to be impossible to write about EVERYTHING I enjoyed during the trip. Even my photo report is only a small sampling of the experience.

Anyway, I'm not sure if I'll be able to finish posting photos (mainly from the Hamburg leg of the trip) before the long weekend; if I'm not, I'll finish up later next week. Allison has also been posting photos from the trip; you can find them here.

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Thursday
Oct062005

Wo ist der Bahnhof?!

Filkcontinental audience


(Above: our audience at Filkcontinental in Germany this past weekend)

Updated 10:30 am with links to other con reports (see bottom of page). Also *** Samurai seems to having problems again, so please send e-mail to my Gmail account for now, thanks. Hopefully my other e-mail is just queued up and not lost. :-(

Home! Jetlagged but happy; our Germany visit was *hugely* fun. Many thanks to the Filkcontinental convention committee and everyone at the convention...Allison, Jodi and I were quite overwhelmed by the welcome we received (and the amount of chocolate! :-D ).

Much more later when I've had a chance to unpack and catch up on work and e-mail, but feel free to check my growing collection of Filkcontinental photos on Flickr. I'll be gradually adding photos to this set over the next week or so, from our visits with Ju & Harry in Frankfurt, the convention itself, and our visit with Katy & Steve in Hamburg. I'm sure Allison will also be posting a report and photos in her Livejournal.

Explanation of the entry title: Urban Tapestry debuted my newest song in our concert. Here are the lyrics. The chorus is a 3-part bit which is fun for us to sing. Fun for others too, apparently...we were SO tickled when people at the convention kept singing bits of the chorus back at us the rest of the weekend. And when we were asked to perform it in the Request Concert on Sunday, everyone sang along. :-)

Update: I've scanned the rough music notes for the song, for those interested.

Con reports/photos I've found online so far:

CJ
Kirstin (photos)
Hitch (see rest of LJ for other parts)
Steffi
Julianne
Teddy
Zander
Claudia/Delennara
Richard Wheatley (photos)
Christine
Sybille (also has a Filkcontinental Flickr photo set
Gary M.
Phil
Aryana (photos will be uploaded soon)
Keris
Magician
Rika


Fun pics:

Our first concert (from Hitch)
Surprise birthday party (from Phil)
Group hug at the closing ceremony (from Hitch)

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Tuesday
Sep272005

Leaving for Filkcontinental, woohoo!

Off on an adventure



Ok, I'm packed. Papers organized. My reading material for the plane: Lonely Planet German phrasebook and Ruth Reichl's Tender at the Bone. I was going to bring Choice Cuts by Mark Kurlansky (editor) as well, but I don't think I'll have room. I love food writing books.

I'm hoping to sleep for much of the flight as I can, which is a red-eye. Julianne Honisch and Christine Hintermeyer have kindly offered to pick us up in Frankfurt. ESPECIALLY kind considering our flight gets in at 6:50 a.m.! (To Ju & Christine: Um, my suitcase is going to be bigger than the one in the cartoon above.)

Jeff and I had some dim sum on Yonge St., then went browsing at HMV and Chapters-Indigo. He's promised not to throw out too many things while I'm away. :-)

Have a great week, everyone, and looking forward to seeing some of you at the castle!

Some travel quotes:

"I think that travel comes from some deep urge to see the world, like the urge that brings up a worm in an Irish bog to see the moon when it is full." ~ Lord Dunsany

"The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." ~ St. Augustine

"The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes 'sight-seeing.'" ~ Daniel J. Boorstin

"Most travel is best of all in the anticipation or the remembering; the reality has more to do with losing your luggage." ~ Regina Nadelson

"Half the fun of the travel is the esthetic of lostness." ~ Ray Bradbury

"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime." ~ Mark Twain

"To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries." ~ Aldous Huxley






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Monday
Sep262005

word on the street

Samurai seems to be having problems today, so I'm not able to receive any e-mail. Hopefully this will be fixed very soon, since I'm waiting to hear from three editors today before I leave for Germany tomorrow. :-(

Word on the Street


After seeing Ruth (and Ally, Kristen and DavidB!) at WOTS, Jeff & I went to his mom's condo to move the LAST OF OUR STUFF from her place. Yay! Now we just have one small storage locker's worth of stuff to finish moving.

Need to do lots of errandstuff and packingstuff today offline. When putting aside my passport for the trip, I was reminded again of how much I hate my passport picture, which makes me look like a victim from Night of the Living Dead. Why do driver's license and passport pics always look so horrible? Is there anyone out there who actually LIKES their photo id? I'm curious.

Also, does anyone have suggestions for a good message board hosting service that's not too expensive, easy to maintain, not easily spammable and with good customer support? I had to delete a bunch of UBB message boards because of the cost of hard disk space, will eventually delete all of them; unfortunately there doesn't seem to be an easy way to archive messages.

I'd like to move Blatherchat elsewhere. I'm looking for a hosting service already set up with message board software because I don't have the time to do it myself. I know MovableType comes with its own message board capability, but spammers have figured out how to use them. Or maybe I'll just stick to the LJ comments board and open it up to anonymous posting so people don't have to register for an account to post.

Anyway, suggestions are welcome!

You can find other handwritten Blatherings entries here.

ONE MORE DAY until I leave for Germany.

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Saturday
Sep242005

three days!

Glazed


I was touched by feedback to yesterday's entry about Urban Tapestry. Here are a few comments:

From Gray:

"It is heart warming to see that. After all the bands I have been through that have come and gone. Here's to you lot."

From David W:

"What Graham said. As I've said before, back in the early/mid 90s when I was just starting to get into fandom, you three, Rand-&-Adam, and Randy H. were filk, the doorway to a brand new, warm and rich world. May it continue to be much-fun for another 13, 26, 39, 42, etc. years to come ..."

From Judith:

"It's been a wonderfully productive partnership. Watching you all grow as the group grew has been fun!

I freely admit that I envy the collaboration you have. I'm still hunting for a filk partner who doesn't live and hour and a half away!"

I also got the following feedback from Paul K. about my Tiberius Rising blather:

":{)} All these years, and it never occurred to me that you wrote that, and Ookla had borrowed it. I heard your version years before I ever met Ookla, and when I did hear theirs on the CD, I guess I just subconsciously assumed that you'd copied their guitar riff. Well, probably more accurately, it was just "part of the song" for me, and I never considered that it hadn't always been."

Just wanted to clarify: When I wrote out my flute part for Tiberius Rising, the main musical motif was written by Ookla (e.g. the riff in the intro). The only bit that Rand borrowed - much to my delight - was a very short musical phrase in the bridge, and he did so with permission. I've updated that entry to clarify this. :-)

THREE DAYS until Allison, Jodi and I leave for Germany! I can't believe it. I can't wait. But I have to wait. And I have to pack. I've already did a pre-pack and discovered that not everything I want to take will fit, so am doing a heartless purge today. I've been playing my German language CDs in the background as I pack in the admittedly feeble hope that some of it will sink in.

And a complete aside: there was a WOODPECKER on my Squirrelbuster birdfeeder yesterday! Which, incidentally, has successfully foiled squirrels thus far. I've also had cardinals, chickadees, red-breasted nuthatches, a grackle (I might adjust the weight so that bigger birds can't access the seed; don't look horrified, I already have a platform feeder they can use), and lots of goldfinches on my niger feeder. I've hung both so I can watch the action while I'm eating at the dining room table. I love this house.

Another happy aside: Check out Amanda's ultrasound! Looks like a boy. :-)

And if you're at Word on the Street in Toronto tomorrow, don't forget to drop by the Kids' Tent to hear my sister read from "And You Can Come Too" from 1:40-2 pm, as well as see her do some public sketching. After her reading, she'll be hanging out at the Mable's Fables booth for half an hour. It's her birthday tomorrow!

Three days.

I'm giddy and incoherent and panic-stricken (about all the stuff I still need to do before we leave) so should stop now.

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