Boy, was I ever disappointed to see Georgia at war with Russia. Several things come to mind. First, I'm concerned about my Brother (OldBrotherWise) and my lil sis Maiinga who live just across the border in Chattanooga. Then, I wonder why Georgia lets itself get into a war in the first place. I mean, their record's not so good. They started off as a penal colony for the British. Then they got Americanized. Then they secede from the United States.
During the Civil War, one-third of the 300+ battles were fought in Virginia. One-tenth were fought in Tennessee. Tied for third most battles were Missouri and Georgia at 27 each. Three of the battles in Georgia were inconclusive. Of the other 24, the United States won 16 and the Rebels won eight. Three of the eight victories were designated as "I" after the site of the battle. In each of the three's "II" battles, the Union was victorious. One of the eight victories had a Mississippi army and the other seven victories had a Tennessee army fighting in Georgia. Far as I can determine, Georgia's troops had zero (0) victories.
Now I read in the paper that Russia has invaded and Georgia is trying to surrender and the Russians are ignoring the offer.
Back to the Tennessee armies for a minute - I was born in Tennessee, moved to Mississippi when I was two, moved back to Tennessee when I was nearly six, had my secondary education in Tennessee as well as my undergraduate education. Tennessee's decision to secede from the Union was by two votes in the Tennessee legislature. East Tennessee considered seceding from Tennessee and forming a separate state like West Virginia did - but being surrounded by Rebel governments, they thought better of it. Tennessee provided 50,000 troops to the United States, and I don't know how many Rebel troops they provided, but those troops which won in Georgia were Rebel armies, I guess from Middle and West Tennessee. Just wanted to throw that in FWIW.
Twice, Georgia and Tennessee had border disputes. Once was about what state owned Chattanooga. Tennessee won. Just superior firepower, I suppose. The second dispute also involved a train, as well as a border thing. Georgia stole a train from Tennessee. The General Jackson, I think it was called. I don't know how the story goes from the Georgia side, but in Tennessee they tell it like this:
The train was stolen sometime between midnight and 5 a.m.
Georgia boasted about acquiring the train and indicated that a lawsuit to determine proper ownership of the train and Chattanooga would follow. Georgia assured the train was secured in a locked compound with two dozen armed guards so Tennessee might as well not try to "steal" it.
Next morning, the locked compound was still locked. The armed guards had disappeared without a trace. The train was NOT in the compound and nowhere to be found in Chattanooga or in Georgia. A day later the train was in Knoxville. Two weeks later, the armed guards reappeared in Georgia. No one ever talked about what happened, publicly, at least.
End of story so far as I know.
I still can't believe Georgia and Russia are at war.
During the civil war, Sherman pretty much had his way marching across Georgia. There was one battle with an "inconclusive" decision, in which a Tennessee army "slowed" Sherman for awhile, but otherwise, Sherman stomped and burned his way across Georgia, including burning Atlanta to the ground. The only town in the path which was not destroyed was Savannah, on the Atlantic Coast. It is told that the mayor, the town council, and business and home owners met Sherman's troops 22 miles west (northwest?) of town, displaying white flags and American Flags, offering Sherman the keys to city hall, businesses and homes and with fresh food for the troops. I wonder: Is this where the "keys to the city" thing came from? Sorry I ended a sentence with a preposition, but sometimes that's easier.
Being an English major and Speech minor in undergraduate, I generally used to go to great lengths to keep from ending a sentence with a preposition. I guess I agreed with Winston Churchill who addressed the matter thusly: "That is one thing up with which I will not put." Sounds awfully stilted, doesn't it?
Those of you reading this who are not yet asleep (actually, I don't think anyone will read this but me) can read my next blog about ending sentences with prepositions. You may not enjoy it, but I did (and will).
Good luck to Georgia. I sincerely hope the fighting stops soon.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Dan Fogelberg Christmas album
OMG! How could I have left out these?!!!!
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The First Christmas Morning
Snowfall
In the Bleak Midwinter
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The hauntingly aerie Snowfall softened me
up for what was about to come next. I had
already been mesmerized by the first few
songs on the album, then, after Snowfall,
Dan began to quietly, slowly, softly sing
"In the Bleak Midwinter." In my half-
century of life, this had never happened.
Twice in the song, I was moved to tears.
If ever the angels wept, overcome with
emotion, this was it.
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The First Christmas Morning
Snowfall
In the Bleak Midwinter
==============================
The hauntingly aerie Snowfall softened me
up for what was about to come next. I had
already been mesmerized by the first few
songs on the album, then, after Snowfall,
Dan began to quietly, slowly, softly sing
"In the Bleak Midwinter." In my half-
century of life, this had never happened.
Twice in the song, I was moved to tears.
If ever the angels wept, overcome with
emotion, this was it.
Dan Fogelberg favorites, part two
Today's favorites, by album, beginning 1982:
Greatest Hits
Make Love Stay
Windows and Walls
Believe in Me
Sweet Magnolia and the Traveling Salesman
Tuscon, Arizona (Gazette)
High Country Snows
Sutter's Mill
Down the Road/
Mountain Pass
Exiles
Seeing You Again
She Don't Look Back
The Wild Places
Song of the Sea
River of Souls
The Minstrel
No Resemblance Whatsoever
Isle au Haut
Portrait
Don't Lose Heart
Full Circle
Whispers in the Wind
Reach Haven Postcard
Drawing Pictures
Love in Time
Sometimes a Song
Love in Time
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I suppose that's it for the day.
It'll be different tomorrow.
Peace.
Let it Shine!
Greatest Hits
Make Love Stay
Windows and Walls
Believe in Me
Sweet Magnolia and the Traveling Salesman
Tuscon, Arizona (Gazette)
High Country Snows
Sutter's Mill
Down the Road/
Mountain Pass
Exiles
Seeing You Again
She Don't Look Back
The Wild Places
Song of the Sea
River of Souls
The Minstrel
No Resemblance Whatsoever
Isle au Haut
Portrait
Don't Lose Heart
Full Circle
Whispers in the Wind
Reach Haven Postcard
Drawing Pictures
Love in Time
Sometimes a Song
Love in Time
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I suppose that's it for the day.
It'll be different tomorrow.
Peace.
Let it Shine!
Dan Fogelberg - Today's favorite songs, by album
Arranged by album:
Home Free
Wysteria
Stars
Be On Your Way
Looking for a Lady
Souvenirs
Souvenirs
Song from Half Mountain
Part of the Plan
As the Raven Flies
Morning Sky
Captured Angel
The Last Nail
Old Tennessee
Nether Lands
Dancing Shoes
Scarecrow's Dream
Twin Sons of Different Mothers
Paris Nocturne
Phoenix
Along the Road
Wishing on the Moon
The Innocent Age
(side one)
The Innocent Age
The Sand and the Foam
In the Passage
(side two)
Lost in the Sun
Run for the Roses
Leader of the Band
Same Old Lang Syne
(side three)
Stolen Moments
The Lion's Share
(side four)
Times Like These
Hard to Say
Empty Cages
Ghosts
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This list covers the first ten years of
Dan's professional singing career. I
must go make funeral arrangements.
Afterwards, I will list favorites from
the next several albums.
Peace.
Let it Shine!
Home Free
Wysteria
Stars
Be On Your Way
Looking for a Lady
Souvenirs
Souvenirs
Song from Half Mountain
Part of the Plan
As the Raven Flies
Morning Sky
Captured Angel
The Last Nail
Old Tennessee
Nether Lands
Dancing Shoes
Scarecrow's Dream
Twin Sons of Different Mothers
Paris Nocturne
Phoenix
Along the Road
Wishing on the Moon
The Innocent Age
(side one)
The Innocent Age
The Sand and the Foam
In the Passage
(side two)
Lost in the Sun
Run for the Roses
Leader of the Band
Same Old Lang Syne
(side three)
Stolen Moments
The Lion's Share
(side four)
Times Like These
Hard to Say
Empty Cages
Ghosts
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This list covers the first ten years of
Dan's professional singing career. I
must go make funeral arrangements.
Afterwards, I will list favorites from
the next several albums.
Peace.
Let it Shine!
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