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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOn this, the first day of my 69th year of breathing on my own, I leave you with a quote
It is from a former French Prime Minister, Georges Clemenceau. It is something I should have taken to heart long ago, and still can't manage to bring myself to do:
"Les cimetières sont pleins de gens irremplaçables, qui ont tous été remplacés."
"The cemeteries are full of irreplaceable people, all of whom have been replaced."
dweller
(23,641 posts)✌🏼
DFW
(54,405 posts)Being 68 doesn't feel a lot different from being 67. I think.
It's ironic that plane crashes, train crashes, heart attacks and wild weather couldn't confine me to the house, but the fear of a virus so small, I could only see it with an electron microscope--now THAT lays me low for a couple of weeks.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)because thats also what youre doing.
DFW
(54,405 posts)Rorey
(8,445 posts)It was one of the most tranquil ones ever.
Laurelin
(529 posts)Clearly, you are not replaceable yet. 🙂
DFW
(54,405 posts)Give it time!
badseedboy
(174 posts)in your back pocket. Pull it out when you are suffering, ruminating over something that matters primarily to you, if that should occur. Enjoy your day!
DFW
(54,405 posts)But I will enjoy what's left, thanks!
mnhtnbb
(31,392 posts)Did you have cake?
DFW
(54,405 posts)Of COURSE there was cake!
My wife made both a cinnamon-peach cake and a chocolate sponge cake.
AND put out 4 different kinds of cheese (3 from Spain, one from Switzerland), a salad, Norwegian cod filets poached in a horseradish-garlic sauce and chicken wings with BBQ sauce I brought from Dallas. We had two of our closest friends from across the street join us. The leftovers could feed the Chinese army for a week.
Lochloosa
(16,066 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)She does not subscribe to the Mormon rules of cohabitation. She may be retired from the Catholic Church, but monogamy has been in her family at least since the year 1473, and she seems in no hurry to break with that tradition.
Lochloosa
(16,066 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)Better make it convincing, though. Are you fluent in Pladdütsch?
If not, don't worry. You and just short of 7 billion other people aren't!
crickets
(25,981 posts)Happy birthday, DFW! Sounds like you had a good one. I'm glad.
DFW
(54,405 posts)My wife is a master chef (among other things), and is not big fan of heavy traditional German food. At any dinner at our house, one can count on there being random great things from all over the world. Maybe a fish soup in the style of southern France as an appetizer and then Indian garam massala over basmati rice as the dish. Then a slice of orange cake with dark chocolate coating from Switzerland as dessert. With food, we are allergic to routine and sameness. We once had a friend over for his birthday because his wife was in the hospital, and she made up some three or four course amazing meal, and he said "you didn't have to make up this elaborate feast just for me." Confused, we said, "but we didn't!" He said, you mean you eat like this every day? We said, well, yeah, when we're both here anyway. He just said wow..........
California Peggy has visited us, you can ask her. One day, we laid out a Greek feast. On their last night, we took them to an Arabian feast in an old German villa that had been remodeled to replicate a Moroccan Sultan's palace.
crickets
(25,981 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)Forty-six years together this July
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lastlib
(23,244 posts)A REAL *Sponge* cake! It was an actual car-washing *sponge* (the giant size), covered with chocolate icing! You should've seen him try to cut it!! It was HYSTERICAL!!
Hope yours was better! Happy birthday, sir! Live long and prosper!
A real Captain James Kirk once said that, too, just as he was assuming command of a new class of destroyer.....
nolabear
(41,986 posts)Thats true, but it hasnt been written about by you.
You might be replaceable as a body or a job or an accomplishment, but youre not as DFW.
Happy Birthday, you old poop.
Well-stated (and noted)
2naSalit
(86,646 posts)*Breathing!
DFW
(54,405 posts)Looks like I won't get replaced on day one, anyway!
Congrats, every year is a milestone after all!
DFW
(54,405 posts)Every year is a goddam obelisk!
2naSalit
(86,646 posts)I feel the same way.
marlakay
(11,473 posts)Hope you had a great day.
I am about to embark on the old fashioned out for a drive. I remember as a child we would go out every weekend for a drive as a family. Of course gas was 19 cents then. But I have a Prius and get almost 60 mpg so a drive in the country on edge of mountains it will be to replenish the soul!
DFW
(54,405 posts)The nearest mountains here are a day's drive down south (6 hours to the Alps, 15 hours or so to the Pyrenees). I'll stick with watching the Rhein flow slowly by.
marlakay
(11,473 posts)I live in southern oregon about 30 min drive into the country on edge of mountains.
DFW
(54,405 posts)One of those places Mother Nature placed here and there upon this planet to reminds us all who's boss around here......
malaise
(269,054 posts)That has been one of the quotes that has guided my life. It was one of the first thing I told most of my students - have a life. Learn to delegate responsibilities.
DFW
(54,405 posts)"Get a life" can't be enforced in a court of law. That in no way lessens the fact that it is a good idea nonetheless.
malaise
(269,054 posts)and then everyone can have free time.
Wounded Bear
(58,666 posts)He would say, as a way of dampening an argument or disagreement, "What does it matter anyway? In a hundred years we'll all be dead."
DFW
(54,405 posts)It can also be used as a reason to tell me to not eat a fresh apricot or drink a cup of hot cinnamon tea. Not that I would insist on my gravestone mentioning that I did, indeed, eat an apricot or drink cinnamon tea, but at the time, it matters. Sort of like the tale that ended with, "it mattered to THAT starfish!"
Wounded Bear
(58,666 posts)Double edged sword.
DFW
(54,405 posts)But we don't have "spring break" here anyway.
Wounded Bear
(58,666 posts)I'm right behind you at 67.
hunter
(38,317 posts)One of my college majors was evolutionary biology.
In the blink of an eye this human civilization will be a curious layer of trash in the geologic record.
Just_Vote_Dem
(2,808 posts)And hope you're breathing for many more!
DFW
(54,405 posts)I might yet live to tell the tale!
hlthe2b
(102,292 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)But I won't tell her if you won't!
(and thanks for that!)
Texaswitchy
(2,962 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)Almost over now (close to midnight here). It was one of the more tranquil ones, for sure!
Texaswitchy
(2,962 posts)I am taking it easy right now.
Spent the morning working on the garden.
A big one.
Now just bbqing chicken.
FM123
(10,053 posts)<img src="" alt="German Chocolate Layer Cake"/>
DFW
(54,405 posts)There is no such thing as "German chocolate cake" in Germany!
FM123
(10,053 posts)JohnnyLib2
(11,212 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)Due to almost every country on Germany's borders closing off, I suddenly have plenty of time to post. Such an unusual feeling!
livetohike
(22,145 posts)your new birth year bring you peace and happiness .
DFW
(54,405 posts)It has started off bringing me more peace than I ever wanted! Because of this stupid virus, I can't go anywhere, and I usually am in a different country every day for work. VERY weird feeling. Now, 5 AM rolls around, and my wife asks in bewilderment, "you're still here?"
Duppers
(28,125 posts)May you have many more!
DFW
(54,405 posts)This sudden routine of being able to sleep late and go nowhere is something I vaguely remember from the first days of summer break during my college years--half a century ago!
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)Interesting start, of course.
DFW
(54,405 posts)I could go for this being a one-off!
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)That's all it would have taken. But maybe your hopes will carry special weight.
NBachers
(17,120 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)There have been times when I wish cloning was available in emergency situations.
"You have to be in Geneva tomorrow!"
"No, you have to be in Brussels tomorrow!"
"No, you have to be in Barcelona tomorrow!"
And none of them are in the slightest bit interested in being flexible.
NBachers
(17,120 posts)directions. My mental picture somehow has you looking like a vintage grey-suited English businessman with a bowler hat, narrow lapels, rigid posture, and brief case.
DFW
(54,405 posts)Last edited Fri Mar 20, 2020, 05:46 AM - Edit history (1)
Even if a black bikini doesn't exactly fit with a turbaned pirate, but here we are, almost 40 years ago!
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Managed to link to the old site. MUCH better!
NBachers
(17,120 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)Photobucket thought they were making improvements--must be consulting with the Trump family for advice!
NBachers
(17,120 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)"Annoying and user-unfriendly" describes the new Photobucket about as accurately as anything!
spanone
(135,844 posts)It went by in a soft flash.
gademocrat7
(10,659 posts)Enjoy your special day!🎉🎂
DFW
(54,405 posts)Time to get to bed and start another year!
Docreed2003
(16,863 posts)Hope that you are able to enjoy this day, despite the insanity in which we find ourselves. Hope it goes without saying that I appreciate and throughly enjoy your contributions here. Best wishes on another trip around the sun my friend!
DFW
(54,405 posts)Nicely put. I may steal that on occasion. With your kind permission, of course.......
Docreed2003
(16,863 posts)I certainly didn't coin the phrase, but I'm not sure where I first heard it used. I do like the imagery though.
DFW
(54,405 posts)I just never heard it applied to my own itinerary.
fierywoman
(7,685 posts)DFW
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She is 3 months younger than I am, but looks 25 years younger than I do!
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Found a link to the old Photobucket site. MUCH better!
fierywoman
(7,685 posts)to you!
NNadir
(33,525 posts)Nur noch einmal im Jahr.........
NNadir
(33,525 posts)Älter werden ist wie Bergsteigen. Ihr Atem wird kürzer, aber Ihre Ansichten werden expansiver. -Ingmar Bergen
Nicht war?
DFW
(54,405 posts)Das ist wohl wahr. Und wie!!
Dem2theMax
(9,651 posts)DFW, you share a birthday with one of my cousins. I just got off the phone from wishing him a happy birthday.
But you are younger, and I can tell, even from here, that you wear your years very well.
In spite of all the insanity going on around us, have an absolutely wonderful birthday!
DFW
(54,405 posts)If you had asked me a week ago what I would be doing today, I would have said I had to be in Paris by noon, but hoped to be back here in Germany in time for dinner. Today, if I had tried to get into France, they would have turned me back at the border!
erronis
(15,302 posts)We're in a constant race of succession. Whether within our own species, or even tribes; or species trying to live using us as a stepping stone.
This happens within our own human communities and also with the microbes that live within and surround us.
We're mainly just a prop for a great experiment.
Who will succeed?
And what does success mean?
(It ain't a techno-billionaire, BTW.)
DFW
(54,405 posts)Like Trevanian once said in an introduction to one of his novels, some of the characters in it are completely fictitious, though some of them may not realize that.
alwaysinasnit
(5,066 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)Actually, that's "night" now. I'm on CET.
The old guard slogs through another year!
samnsara
(17,622 posts)Over here, it's the "next" day already. I need to get to bed!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,635 posts)Lionel and I are very glad you and your lovely wife are friends with us! Please take care and some day we may get over there once again!
Not this year, though.
DFW
(54,405 posts)We are honored to have had you here at our house as well!
This year is crazy. We just hope that by July, we will be able to make it to Cape Cod. The way things are going, even that looks in doubt!
I always say that you, Lionel and Steve 2470 are the only DUers we have met, but I keep forgetting that once about 10 years ago, we had dinner in NYC with Tom Rinaldo and his wife. Tom, if you're perusing the site, and come across this, my excuses for the omission!
trof
(54,256 posts)Welcome to the geezer ranks.
My wife has been married to a geezer for years now.
Just do me a favor, and don't tell, her, OK?
trof
(54,256 posts)I enjoy your posts from a European perspective.
Live long and prosper.
DFW
(54,405 posts)A new USN ship was being commissioned in Baltimore a few years ago. It was named after the father of a friend of ours (a former Admiral who drove Nixon crazy--would have been my kind of guy), so I went. The captain was named James Kirk (for real!). At the big ceremony, with all sorts of DoD and congressional bigwigs, Captain Kirk got up before about 5000 people and made the Vulcan sign and said,"I had better get this out of the way first, so no one complains afterward: Live Long And Prosper." He had to have gotten the biggest applause the captain of any destroyer in the US Navy ever got.
Between us we probably have a million of them.
OnDoutside
(19,962 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)So far, I'm staying inactive, something I haven't done for about 45 years. VERY weird!
Luciferous
(6,081 posts)That's a great quote
I was once told that quote by an old French colleague, who noticed that I looked a little fatigued. I didn't always follow his advice, but I never forgot it, either.
mountain grammy
(26,623 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)The genetic lottery says my chances of many more are slim. Two grandparents never made it to 70, one barely made it to 80 (but never even knew it), and one made it to 102, so maybe I'll get lucky.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Stay healthy! Prost!
DFW
(54,405 posts)I know it's a crime against nature, but even though I live in Germany, I HATE beer!
Pacifist Patriot
(24,653 posts)I confess I am struggling with "happy" these days. But I am grateful in many may ways. I am so very grateful you were brought into this world. I am grateful we crossed paths on an Internet forum site. You are generous. You are wise. You are appreciated. Thank you for being you, and happy Happy Birthday!
DFW
(54,405 posts)There are plenty who disagree with your sentiments, so special thanks for your kind post!
kozar
(2,118 posts)And let me add to your quote if I may,,"The cemeteries are full of irreplaceable people,, now we are trying to find room for an irreplaceable generation. "
Koz
As for finding THAT kind of room, that is like asking Jonah to swallow the whale. There will be some complicated logistics involved, for sure.
yellowdogintexas
(22,264 posts)(FWD is what we Fort Worthers call the MetroPlex)
DFW
(54,405 posts)When you manage to get the airport's designation changed, let me know. Come to think of it, let the pilots and the baggage taggers know first, I'll find out soon enough.
greatauntoftriplets
(175,742 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)DarthDem
(5,255 posts)Always enjoy your posts.
DFW
(54,405 posts)Not everyone does, and some are only too quick to say so in no uncertain terms, so I'm always glad to see posts like yours!
DarthDem
(5,255 posts)I genuinely do. Happy b-day. The cake sounded really nice.
vlyons
(10,252 posts)Thanks for the quote.
I'm always full of oddball quotes. That one is one of my more useful ones!
sprinkleeninow
(20,250 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)Χρόνια πολλά.
Ευχαριστώ πολύ !
sprinkleeninow
(20,250 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)But if you get too much farther away from that and ordering avgolemono as an appetizer, it's all Greek to me!
sprinkleeninow
(20,250 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)I finally took the time to look up galactoburiko.
It may be worth it, but you're right, it definitely does NOT seem lo-cal!!!
sprinkleeninow
(20,250 posts)No ground meat, no paper goods for love nor money, no food, no nuttin'.
I'm making out but getting weary having to go to several stores day after day.
You guys and dolls be well in all respects! 🙏 💜
DFW
(54,405 posts)The rumor mill is churning faster than anyone can keep track. Even if the Germans get reassured, we have over a million refugees who speak no German, but lots of Arabic, Aramaic, Darí, Kurdish and other languages in which there is no nightly news broadcast. If a rumor starts among them that there is no more toilet paper, they will stand in line for 20 hours if they have to (nothing else to do), and buy up every roll the stores can put on the shelves, and there is no way to get a mass message to them that is isn't necessary.
steve2470
(37,457 posts)I hope you and your family are well
DFW
(54,405 posts)We're coping!
a la izquierda
(11,795 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)¡y gracias!
Vinca
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I'd gift wrap some toilet paper and send it to you as a present if I could find any.
DFW
(54,405 posts)We may end up sending some as foreign aid packages to stricken third world countries like the USA.
N_E_1 for Tennis
(9,734 posts)Memories of us make us immortal...create the best.
DFW
(54,405 posts)I will indeed try, thanks!
BComplex
(8,053 posts)Good quote, btw. The thing is, to some people, those dead people ARE irreplaceable. The spouses, for instance, and some children.
You're right about immediate family, but Clemenceau was, of course, talking about leaders, heroes, scientists, etc.
My French friend, who has now joined the dearly departed himself, was admonishing me not to exhaust myself to the point where I would collapse. At the time, I was in his office, starting to come down with the flu, and I didn't know if I still had the strength to make it to the airport to fly back to Germany. I made it (Paris to Düsseldorf is usually an hour or slightly less), but I was a wreck.
BComplex
(8,053 posts)Have you been tested?
DFW
(54,405 posts)Typical Germany: I called my ENT doctor, and he said call your GP or your lung doctor. They said call the health department. The health department said call your GP or lung doctor. If you offer a vital service here, you can't get a work permit unless you can say, "call someone else" in your sleep.
If I had been exhibiting severe symptoms and hacking away with a severe dry cough, and shown up at the ER, they probably WOULD test me--after letting me hang around in a crowded ER with 25 other people with the same symptoms. They said if you DON'T have symptoms, just stay home. So, I am doing just that.
BComplex
(8,053 posts)That run-around just boggles the mind. How friggin' hard would it be for industries to start pumping out copies of those test kits?
DFW
(54,405 posts)I'm sure that if it were easy to produce RELIABLE test kits (many unreliable ones have been sold into various markets, it seems), the companies that make them would be only too happy to sell as many millions of them as they can.
But, especially here in Europe, where many (if not most) kits sold would be sold to/billed to government agencies, they would be liable for criminal penalties if it were determined that they knowingly sold defective or inaccurate test kits.
So, the manufacturers are getting it from both sides. Hurry up and get us millions of the test kits ASAP (on one hand), and be prepared (on the other hand) for your company the be shut down and the board of directors arrested if you ramp up production too hastily and flood the country with defective test kits.
Phentex
(16,334 posts)Happy Birthday!
DFW
(54,405 posts)And, just for the record, there is that airport........
klook
(12,157 posts)in Pogo, Dont take life so serious, son. It aint nohow permanent.
Happy birthday, DFW!
DFW
(54,405 posts)And as Han said to Williams: "We are all ready to win, just as we are born knowing only life."
Heartstrings
(7,349 posts)And Happy First Day of Spring!
DFW
(54,405 posts)I'll take it! Oddly enough, yesterday was supposed to be cold and miserable, but it was sunny and springlike. TODAY it turned cold and windy, but the weekend is supposed to go up to 18 or 19 degrees. Here's hoping!
dlk
(11,569 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)This week was the ultimate reminder--if I do NOT get up 6 days in a row at 4:30 AM to be in Paris or München or Zürich or Sprout City, or wherever, the world will nonetheless continue to turn on its axis.
I gotta remember that more often, and not only when I'm forced to.
dlk
(11,569 posts)As a recovering perfectionist, I can relate. It reminds me of something I used to tell my sons when they would (often) give me flak, If I was perfect, I would be an angel up in heaven, and someone else would be your mother. Stay safe.
DFW
(54,405 posts)7wo7rees
(5,128 posts)You are one of the best. I am so very glad you are home. Last post I saw from you, you were stuck in an airport somewhere.. Wishing you all the very best!!
The 7wo7rees - Dallas, Tx
DFW
(54,405 posts)I was stuck in Madrid's Barajas airport six days ago. I made it back to Düsseldorf just before they closed Spain off altogether.
They say the number of reported Covid-19 cases is increasing rapidly here, but don't believe it. The number of reliable test kits is increasing. The people were undoubtedly infected already.
LuckyCharms
(17,444 posts)DFW
(54,405 posts)Actually, it is a few days gone by now. I was just a little late in getting back to some of the previous replies-
Still, always appreciated!