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September 16th, 2014

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Quotes of the day

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("If you allow your mood to be at the mercy of unpredictable events and unreliable people, your joy will forever be on
a chaotic roller coaster ride.

Resist seeking joy from outside in. Seek it from inside out.
Instead of counting all the ways the world's done you wrong, count your blessings instead."

(Karen Salmansohn)
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("Act or accept")
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Robert W. Service, "A Verseman's Apology"

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A Verseman's Apology

Alas! I am only a rhymer,
I don't know the meaning of Art;
But I learned in my little school primer
To love Eugene Field and Bret Harte.
I hailed Hoosier Ryley with pleasure,
To John Hay I took off my hat;
These fellows were right to my measure,
And I've never gone higher than that.

The Classics! Well, most of them bore me,
The Moderns I don't understand;
But I keep Burns, my kinsman before me,
And Kipling, my friend, is at hand.
They taught me my trade as I know it,
Yet though at their feet I have sat,
For God-sake don't call me a poet,
For I've never been guilty of that.

A rhyme-rustler, rugged and shameless,
A Bab Balladeer on the loose;
Of saccarine sonnets I'm blameless,
My model has been - Mother Goose.
And I fancy my grave-digger griping
As he gives my last lodging a pat:
"This guy wrote McGrew;
'Twas the best he could do" . . .
So I'll go to my maker with that.

By Robert William Service

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] duathir at Robert W. Service, 'A Verseman's Apology'
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Dancing

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Dancing

([livejournal.com profile] petrusplancius--this is the passage I mentioned)

In polite circles you will be expected to dance and, if you are French or Italian, to do so very well. The Queen herself was, when younger, an excellent and enthusiastic dancer and still loves to watch others dance. According to the French ambassador 'when her Maids dance she follows the cadence with her head, hand and foot. She rebukes them if they do not dance to her liking and without doubt she is mistress of the art, having learnt in the Italian manner.'

Court dances are stately. The grave pavane may be danced even by those well past youth, wearing long gowns and even hats and gloves. The allemande is another processional dance, but in three parts. When the music stops, dancers converse with their partners; each time it starts again it is faster, ending gaily. This is the sort of dance in which the feet never leave the floor and hence is known as a dance basse.

The galliard, cinquepace and coranto are much more lively. The most spectacular is the volta, where the gentleman clasps the lady round the waist and lifts her right off the ground, spinning as he does so. For this dance it is advisable to take off one's sword and cloak to avoid tripping over them. Dances involving running, leaping or lifting are called haute dance.

Country dances, to the simple music of pipe and tabor, are also on occasion seen at Court. In taverns and in London streets and on suburban village greens on holidays, the dances of the common people are joyous jigs and rounds, accompanied among the young by much flirtation and kissing.

(From "Shakespeare's London on 5 groats a day" by Richard Tames)

[you can read the passage on football from the same book over here]
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LES MISERABLES 10th Anniversary Dream Cast (with Lyrics)

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A book fairy

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"Story Time" prints are available. http://www.amybrownart.com/g_pgall.asp?g=92

([livejournal.com profile] earthspirits and [livejournal.com profile] browngirl and [livejournal.com profile] kavery--I thought you would particularly like this one ;))
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