Posted on 12/30/2011 6:10:45 PM PST by AZamericonnie
Oh yeah, I did!
Nice big pot of Fire Medicine soup!
YOM!
Awesome! Congratulations to the happy couple! I think I’m
seeing double! ;)
I know the whole family is happy, too!
Good news indeed, BB!
LBH!
Well, she does deserve it! :)
Very good!
Dat will melt the ice!
>>--------------------->>>>>>>>~ Happy New Year ~
“Maybe he should come to Texas to help BB with his ride! :)”
Maybe he should!
;0)
(((HUGS)))
One more classical journey tonight.
I heard about your situation. My cervical problem heated up, and I'm using some heavy stuff to calm it down. It's the first time in 6 years I've had a significant attack, so that's one piece of good news.
Dear Friends,
As we progress through the Yuletide season, I would like to share an experience with you all, about drinking and driving.
A couple of nights ago, I was out for a few drinks with some friends and had too many beers and sips of a rather nice bourbon. Knowing full well I may have been slightly over the limit, I did something I've never done before - I took a bus home.
I arrived at the house safely and without incident, which was a real surprise, as I have never driven a bus before and I am not sure where I got this one.
Happy New Year
be safe!
LOL !!!
Primo Vere (In Springtime) (Latin)
Veris leta facies (The merry face of spring)
mundo propinatur, (turns to the world,)
hiemalis acies (sharp winter)
victa iam fugatur, (now flees vanquished,)
in vestitu vario (bedecked in various colors)
Flora principatur, (Flora reigns,)
nemorum dulcisono (the harmony of the woods)
que cantu celebratur. (praises her in song.)
Flore fusus gremio (Lying in Floras lap)
Phebus novo more (Phoebus once more)
risum dat, hac vario (smiles, now covered)
iam stipate flore. (in many-colored flowers.)
Zephyrus nectareo (Zephyr breathes nectar)
spirans in odore. (scented breezes.)
Certatim pro bravio (Let us rush to compete)
curramus in amore. (for love's prize.)
Cytharizat cantico (In harp-like tones sings)
dulcis Philomena, (the sweet nightingale,)
flore rident vario (with many flowers)
prata iam serena, (the joyous meadows are laughing,)
salit cetus avium (a flock of birds rises up)
silve per amena, (through the pleasant forests,)
chorus promit virginum (the chorus of maidens)
iam gaudia millena. (already promises a thousand joys.)
Following a fermata/attacca is a recitative for baritone.
Omnia sol temperat (The sun warms everything)
purus et subtilis, (pure and gentle,)
novo mundo reserat (once again it reveals to the world)
faciem Aprilis, (April's face,)
ad amorem properat (the soul of man)
animus herilis (is urged towards love)
et iocundis imperat (and joys are governed)
deus puerilis. (by the boy-god.)
Rerum tanta novitas (All this rebirth)
in solemni vere (in spring's festivity)
et veris auctoritasjubet nos gaudere; (bids us to rejoice;)
vias prebet solitas, (it shows us paths we know well,)
et in tuo vere (and in your springtime)
fides est et probitas (it is true and right)
tuum retinere. (to keep what is yours.)
Ama me fideliter, (Love me faithfully,)
fidem meam noto: (see how I am faithful:)
de corde totaliter (with all my heart)
et ex mente tota (and with all my soul)
sum presentialiter (I am with you)
absens in remota, (even when I am far away,)
quisquis amat taliter, (whosoever loves this much,)
volvitur in rota. (turns on the wheel.)
With only a quarter-rest, this leads into a chorus:
Ecce gratum (Behold the pleasant)
et optatum (and longed for)
ver reducit gaudia, (spring brings back joyfulness,)
purpuratum, (violet flowers,)
floret pratum, (fill the meadows,)
sol serenat omnia. (the sun brightens everything.)
Iamiam cedant tristia! (Sadness is now at an end!)
Estas redit, (Summer returns,)
nunc recedit (now withdraw)
hyemis sevitia. (the rigors of winter.)
Iam liquescit (Now melts)
et decrescit (and disappears)
grando, nix et cetera; (ice, snow and the rest;)
bruma fugit (winter flees)
et iam sugit, (and now spring sucks,)
ver estatis ubera; (at summers breast;)
illi mens est misera, (a wretched soul is he,)
qui nec vivit, (who does not live,)
nec lascivit (or lust) sub estatis dextera. (under summers rule.)
Gloriantur (They glory)
et letantur (and rejoice)
in melle dulcedinis, (in honeyed sweetness,)
qui conantur, (who strive),
ut utantur (to make use of)
premio Cupidinis; (Cupids prize;)
simus jussu Cypridis (at Venus command)
gloriantes (let us glory)
et letantes (and rejoice)
pares esse Paridis. (in being Paris equals.)
Here the music stops.
This production looks a lot like the one I saw nearly 40 years ago. The connections are observed, and its a lively performance.
~~Tunes For The Troops~~
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Sounds like a darn good plan....and a good excuse to get together again! LOL!
LOL!!
*HUG*
I’m sorry to hear that you are hurting!
One attack like dat is one too many!
I am looking forward to another music lesson in music history!
Perfect.
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