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About beth

Ann Arbor-ite writes about enjoying life with all of its ironies and surprises.

* kemst po haegt fari.

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                                        in iceland, drawing a map on your mail works just as well as an address

iceland is a magical place, where peace reigns and elves dictate where roads can be built and a mcDonald’s burger can end up in the country’s national museum. it’s also the kind of place where if you don’t know the address where you want your mail to go, you can just draw a map, as condé nast traveler reports.

a tourist looking to mail an envelope to a farm in the village of búðardalur in western iceland didn’t know the proper postal address, so instead, the visitor just drew a sketch of the location. the outside of the letter included pertinent details like the town name, descriptions like “a horse farm with an icelandic/danish couple and 3 kids and a lot of sheep” and the fact that “the danish woman works in a supermarket in búðardalur.” the envelope mapped out local highway routes and bodies of water in relation to the farm. it also included a hefty “takk fyrir!,” icelandic for “thank you.” the letter departed from reykjavik, and by the grace of very patient icelandic postal workers, did end up at its intended destination, the hólar farm and petting zoo. it must be quite the place to earn such dedication from its visitors.

* kemst þó hægt fari.
translation: you will reach your destination even though you travel slowly.
english equivalent: we rode slow, but we ride sure.


source: Íslands, Landsbókasafn (1980). Árbók. Bókasafnið

credits: mentalfloss.com-shaunacy ferro, conde-nast magazine, steina matt (image)

 

talk show.

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i have never talked back to my television so much in my life as i have recently. 

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i wish it was mr. rogers who i was watching and talking back to.

“conversation is like a television set on honeymoon… unnecessary.”

-peter sellers

image credits: google images, mr. rogers television

groundhog.

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“turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.”

~maori proverb

happy groundhog day

and

may your face find the sun.

image credit: angel sarkela-saur

february.

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img_7924“february, a form
pale-vestured, wildly fair,—
one of the north wind’s daughters,
with icicles in her hair.”


~edgar fawcett, “the masque of months,” c.1878

library.

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sound advice.

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my chinese new year fortune. 

conscience.

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“conscience is our magnetic compass; reason our chart.”

-joseph cook

photo credit:bryan david griffith

rooster.

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it’s the year of the rooster, and i am one, excited for new beginnings

happy chinese lunar new year 2017

to you and yours

roosters and the rest. 

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photo credit: pinterest

doppelgänger.

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 part of my aussie family

was visiting here in

ann arbor, michigan, usa

from

bunbury, western australia

and 

by chance

 went to a local county beekeepers meeting

with 

some of my family who live here

where he 

came face to face with

his doppleganger.

both with

 yellow shirts

same

glasses 

hair 

beard

eyebrows

smiles

face

age 

mannerisms.

just

crossing paths 

and

finding themselves

in exactly

the same time and place

turned and talked 

and then

went their separate ways once again.

11,208 miles
Distance from Ann Arbor to Bunbury

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dop·pel·gäng·er
ˈdäpəlˌɡaNGər/
noun
an apparition or double of a living person.

credits: p. porter, geomaps.com

wake.

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