There was, as always, an ulterior motive involved in changing threads...
It's an opportunity to wish a VERY happy birthday to my beloved Scribbler~ whose presence and elegant contributions are so very much appreciated. May the coming year bring you and Clan Scribbler the richest of blessings.
And a double wish goes to the world renowned Of Troy, she who has been immortalized in the annals of AWAD news. May the fortuitous timing of your newfound fame be a harbinger of a serendipitous year to come
Thank you B96-- and a very happy birthday to you Scribbler! I wish every one the kind of day i am having– it beautiful-- clear skies, warm breezes, almost tropical (85 degrees f.) The cherry blossoms are in bloom, as are the apples, and lilac will begin to scent the air in a day or two.. It is a glorious spring day!
I approach with all timidity, to be allowed to wish you a glorious, delightful anniversary-of-your-birth day. May you enjoy MANY more. Thank you for gracing all of us with your honored presence. I am at your feet.
Happy Birthday to our "All-glorious Helen of Troy, and, may I speak for both of us who share this natal-day,thanks to all of our AWAD friends who have kindly sent felicitations to us. Your well-wishes mitigate the concerns concomitant with ever advancing years (although, as often noted, such concerns are devoutly to be wished when "The Grim Alternative" is considered. Thanks to all for your thoughtfulness. Helen, we share this natal day with one another, but it is also a day celebrated for thousands of years. Let's share "our day" with all and celebrate, again, another annual resurrection of Spring. Let G. Chaucer pronounce the "invocation" and then let the festivities begin:
In reply to:
"Whan that the month of May Is comen, and that I here the foules synge, And that the floures gynnen for to spryngen. Farewel my bok, and my devocioun"
"Farewell my book, Geoff?" but a summer-trash read is, in this enlightened century sometimes acceptable. And of course we will be permitted to "Check the Board." Let's take off a day or two, or perhaps a Spring and Summer to enjoy the weather.
Time out to celebrate! Our guests are arriving! I have not overlooked my annual reading of "Ulysses" (Tennyson). A bit later this evening (as Time permits), I'll post an abbreviated version (the "good parts") for you and me, Helen, and for any others seeking encouragement against advancing years. Scribbler
The above Post was, somehow, inadvertently duplicated in this space. That duplication has been deleted and this Explanatory Note inserted in lieu thereof.
O.K., Helen, I'll type and we'll both read and anyone who wishes may read as well. Of course, we RECOMMEND the entire work, but, if you're in a hurry, read on:
Ulysses - - Alfred Tennyson
It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Matched with an aged wife, I METE AND DOLE UNEQUAL LAWS UNTO A SAVAGE RACE, THAT HOARD, AND FEED, AND SLEEP, AND KNOW NOT ME.
I cannot rest from travel; I WILL DRINK LIFE TO THE LEES!: ..................... .........................I am become a name; For always roaming with a hungry heart Much have I seen and known;cities of men And manners, climates, councils, governments Myself not least, but honoured of them all; And drunk delight with my peers, Far on the ringing plains OF (windy) TROY.
I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. HOW DULL IT IS TO PAUSE, TO MAKE AN END, TO RUST UNBURNISHED, NOT TO SHINE IN USE AS THOUGH TO BREATHE WERE LIFE .........
There lies the port; the vesel puffs her sail; There gleam the dark broad seas. ........... .................you and I are old; OLD AGE HATH YET HIS HONOR AND HIS TOIL; Death closes all: but something ere the end, SOME WORK OF NOBLE NOTE, MAY YET BE DONE, not unbecoming men that strove with gods
(AND Goddesses, Cara Dea,)
..........................COME, MY FRIENDS, TIS NOT TOO LATE TO SEEK A NEWER WORLD. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the western stars, until I die.
THOUGH MUCH IS TAKEN , MUCH ABIDES; AND THOUGH WE ARE NOT NOW THAT STRENGTH WHICH IN OLD DAYS MOVED EARTH AND HEAVEN; THAT WHICH WE ARE, WE ARE; ONE EQUAL TEMPER OF HEROIC HEARTS, MADE WEAK BY TIME AND FATE, BUT STRONG IN WILL TO STRIVE, TO SEEK, TO FIND, AND NOT TO YIELD.
THOUGH MUCH IS TAKEN , MUCH ABIDES; AND THOUGH WE ARE NOT NOW THAT STRENGTH WHICH IN OLD DAYS MOVED EARTH AND HEAVEN; THAT WHICH WE ARE, WE ARE; ONE EQUAL TEMPER OF HEROIC HEARTS, MADE WEAK BY TIME AND FATE, BUT STRONG IN WILL TO STRIVE, TO SEEK, TO FIND, AND NOT TO YIELD.
To those of you who have been relying on the list in the other birthday thread:
i've deleted the other birthday list, so that i only have to edit one post each time a new birthday comes in. There've been a few added lately, and if i've missed anyone, please send me a PM.
Musick Happy Birthday Dear. Your a very special person. ...a really good beer or two later... I'll even buy if your still celebrating at the end of your day.
Since I have inside information that tells me that there is little chance that our satin will be at a computer on her birth anniversary (and I know she won't be here the day before), let me start this a li'l bit early by offering the "Happiest Birthday of them All" wishes.
how perfectly timed! I just commented in a PM that this thread should be revived-- Many happy returns of the day to Satin-- and my most abject apologies to all those whose birthday's i missed!
I'm still waiting for my partner to git down to business and have our baby (due date was yesterday - eep!). But there's a decent chance that while you're away from AWAD celebrating your birth, I'll be away from AWAD celebrating (or assisting with) another.
As I will be in Florida for the next week, I will be having my normal case of AWAD withdrawal-ARGGGH, but I will be with my daughter so I will try not to miss you all too much.
To Hyla: Good Luck! I will be thinking of you.
To Bingley: When I leave Florida next Thursday, the only thing I will be thinking is I can't wait to see what I missed here. That will last until I log on and find out that it will probably take me two weeks just to catch up.
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