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2515. PelleNilsson - 1/20/2005 10:06:06 PM

From 1660 to 1718 Sweden and Finland were ruled by kings who traced their ancestry to Pfalz, the Karls X to XII.

In Anglo literature Pfalz is often referred to as the Palatinate.

2516. ronski - 1/21/2005 12:13:52 AM

Pelle,

Is it true that there are a lot of Swedes with distinctly German-sounding names, or is that a wrong impression?

2517. arkymalarky - 1/21/2005 1:13:23 AM

Jack's Skillet

2518. Wombat - 1/21/2005 4:02:00 AM

The Wombats sometimes go to the Mohonk Mountain Lodge, just outside New Paltz.

2519. Linnea - 1/21/2005 5:03:05 PM

I was a waitress at Mohonk, once upon a time.

2520. PelleNilsson - 1/21/2005 7:04:40 PM

If you refer to surnames there are indeed Swedes with German-sounding, French-sounding and English-sounding names (in that order). They are more common among the (former) aristocracy than among ordinary people, but they are not very frequent. Most Swedes didn't even have surnames in the modern sense until the end of the 19th century.

For given names there are many similarities simply because many of them are of common Germanic origin.

2521. angel-five - 1/21/2005 7:26:45 PM

I thought they got it from aping their morally and physically superior cousins to the south, the Danes.

2522. PelleNilsson - 1/22/2005 7:18:48 PM

Ha! But then our ruddy bacon-and-butter cousins to the south have had ample time to develop their inner qualities because over the centuries we and the Germans have relieved them of most of their territorial reponsibilities.

If you mean that they sport more German names than we do you are probably right because northern Germany down to Hamburg, the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, sort of belonged to Denmark. I say "sort of" because the dynastic and legal relations between the Duchies, the Emperor and the King of Denmark were devilishly complicated: Lord Palmerston is reported to have said that "only three persons understood the Schleswig-Holstein question. One is dead, one went insane and I have forgotten". But Bismarck rendered those problems obsolete.

2523. Ronski - 1/23/2005 1:33:14 AM

Great cows though, the preferred breed in New England, expecially Vermont.

2524. Ronski - 1/23/2005 1:40:53 AM

My partner shoveled a path to our creaky old hot tub. He said the snow was fluffy as a kitten, which it would be, given the ten degree F. temperature.

When the second storm hits, it will get very windy (the blizzard), so we're about to take a dip before it does.

And boeuf bourguignonne is on the stove.

2525. robertjayb - 1/23/2005 1:57:59 AM

Just a few minutes ago the weather channel guy spoke of huge amounts of snow expected between NYC and Boston. Maybe you should rig a lifeline to the hot tub.

2526. wonkers2 - 1/23/2005 2:26:43 AM

Christmas tree now a bird shelter next to feeder.

2527. wonkers2 - 1/23/2005 2:34:46 AM

Dove & sparrows at squirrel-proof birdfeeder.

2528. Ronski - 1/23/2005 2:49:40 AM

robert,

Capitol idea!

2529. wonkers2 - 1/23/2005 3:04:30 AM

Fat fox squirrel.

2530. wonkers2 - 1/23/2005 3:20:44 AM

Squirrel-proof bird feeder.

2531. wonkers2 - 1/23/2005 3:36:25 AM

Foxy up close.

2532. arkymalarky - 1/23/2005 7:38:11 AM

Great pictures, Wonk!

2533. judithathome - 1/23/2005 5:59:48 PM

I love the Christmas tree...that would make an excellent card!

2534. arkymalarky - 1/23/2005 7:40:33 PM

Bob just brought me jonquils from his walk.

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