[MD] The Dynamics of Value

ADRIE KINTZIGER parser666 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 5 12:27:25 PST 2011


Thank you, Adrie.  My husband and my father-in-law
were wonderful men; I learned many things from them.

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Holland, Spain and Belgium are very related,and to be regarded
as correlating with eachother during the past.
The influence still is here.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Revolt

This story tells about the split from the Spanish Empire, and the split
between
Netherland and Belgium, after that.

I resort under Ghent here in Zelzate,see pacification of Ghent, in the
article.

"peace of Munster" is an important link in the article btw.

If you give me a name of your father in law, and a possible location i can
search for the source and the root of the name, if you like to know.

2011/3/5 MarshaV <valkyr at att.net>

>
> Thank you, Adrie.  My husband and my father-in-law
> were wonderful men; I learned many things from them.
>
>
> Marsha
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 5, 2011, at 8:05 AM, ADRIE KINTZIGER wrote:
>
> > Nicely written, Marsh, like it.
> > Important to write it.
> > Thx for the discrete hidden language tips , btw.i'm gratefull for them
> >
> > I will reflect some things from Hirshi's bio, provided by Ham.
> > Not all off it is correct, sometimes a straight lie.
> >
> > 2011/3/5 MarshaV <valkyr at att.net>
> >
> >>
> >> Adrie,
> >>
> >> My father-in-law was born in Spain in 1903.  Sometimes he would recite
> >> poetry to me in Spanish, and then translate it into English, and then
> >> explain some of the play of Spanish words against each other.  I think
> >> he delighted in these episodes; I loved them too because they seemed
> >> like sharing a special secret.  He recited a poem he had written once
> >> for a woman he loved.  Ahhhh.  Besides experiencing the beauty of the
> >> Spanish language, these little lessons emphasized how much I did not
> >> know, nor would ever know through denotation or connotation or theory.
> >>
> >>
> >> Marsha
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mar 4, 2011, at 4:06 PM, ADRIE KINTZIGER wrote:
> >>
> >>> The Kroller-Muller museum is about 3 hours driving from here,
> >>> They have most of his important work.
> >>>
> >>> Yes if you observe his work, one feels the presence of the genious.
> >>> One has to keep in mind that he had to make most of his oilpaint by
> hand
> >>> with
> >>> pigments from earth, flowers,grapes, etc..
> >>>
> >>> I visited an exibition of his work, but i'm in doubt if it was in the
> >>> Kroller-Muller
> >>> or here in Bruges, or in Sint Martens Latem (hometown of the Flemish
> >>> primitives)
> >>> i'm not sure anymore about the location, ..pff, hectic time in those
> >> days.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I'm struggling with Orhan Pamuk's work some days now. "Snow" or 'Kar'
> in
> >>> Turkish, he lives at Istanbul, on the geographical split Asia -Europe,
> >> near
> >>> to
> >>> Pierre Loti's cafe wich i visited many times.
> >>>
> >>> But 'Snow' is a very difficult work of him,and Orhan is a very complex
> >>> writer,
> >>> capable of making the snow to speak and to have an identity.
> >>> i'm reading it in Dutch,but i also have the Turkish version, and the
> most
> >>> difficult parts are translated by my wife, to make me understand the
> >> correct
> >>> connotation, and the tongue in cheek he uses.
> >>> This will take me months to filter the alter-ego's that are hidden in
> teh
> >>> reflected toughts.
> >>>
> >>> Adrie.
> >>>
> >>> 2011/3/4 MarshaV <valkyr at att.net>
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Adrie,
> >>>>
> >>>> I've been to two major Van Gogh exhibits, in the 80's at the Met (I
> >> think).
> >>>> The impact still haunts me.  I've read a book of his letters to Theo
> >> too.
> >>>>
> >>>> Marsha
>
>
>
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