Didn't they try this with the Phaeton here in the U.S.? That didn't work out.
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samedi 9 septembre 2017
vendredi 8 septembre 2017
Interview with a Lithuanian
Thanks, BHF!
1 What are your fondest memories of growing up in Lithuania?
Summers in the city. The city would get almost empty since most of the parents would ship their kids to the villages to stay with their grandparents. I had nowhere to go, everybody lived in the city. I mostly stayed with my grandparents that lived in Zverynas, one of the oldest residential parts of Vilnius and was allowed to do whatever I wanted. Then there were summer vacations on Lithuanian beaches that are beautiful. One place is the Curonian Spit. The other is the seaside resort town of Palanga.
2 What are your worst memories?
3 Did Communism permeate through every aspect of life?
4 When the Soviet Union broke apart, what were you doing?
5 Before the Soviet Union broke apart, could you ever imagine it would happen one day?
6 What is the relationship between Lithuanians and the Russians who stayed in Lithuania today?
7 Are Lithuanians afraid that Russia will invade again?
8 How similar are the Lithuanian language and culture to the languages and cultures of Estonia and Latvia?
9 Did your family have a car when you were growing up? What was it? What do you remember about it?
I really have nothing. My biggest complaint was that I was not allowed to have a dog.
Pretty much. I knew that we lived in an occupied country since I was very little.
I was on the streets. On January 11, 1991, I was outside the Lithuanian Parliament. We honestly thought that the Soviets are gonna attack. We all were ready to die.
The hope was almost lost.
It's really hard to say, I do not live in the country since 2000. The Russian community was not that big there. The biggest issue is so called local Polish community that is supported by the Soviets. It's pretty complicated, would require a lot of writing but if you wanna now I will try to put something together.
Yes, very much so.
The Latvian language is pretty close, but Estonian is totally different, it belongs to the Ugro-Finnish language group. We were mostly united because our countries were occupied by the Soviets.
We did not have a car. There were very few people who had cars when i was a kid. My great uncle had a Pobeda, but I saw it only in the pictures. That was a beautiful car.
10 What would you like people to know about Lithuania?
We were the last pagan country in Europe. We were baptized only in 1387. I think that says a lot about our resilience. Also, we are very proud of our language, one of the oldest spoken languages in the world.
All 5 former Presidents appeal for Harvey help
Look at these men! I even miss W, a little.
Stay safe, Floridians. Irma looks bad.
Stay safe, Floridians. Irma looks bad.
Glory movie trailer
I just watched this 1989 movie for the first time. It's particularly powerful given all the Confederate statue controversy going on today. Denzel was masterful. I'm going to watch Philadelphia next.
jeudi 7 septembre 2017
Visiting the Duncan collection?
We are going to K's high school reunion next month in Richmond, Virginia. Just a short three hour drive away is the Duncan collection. You may remember Jalopnik featuring it recently? The one with dozens and dozens of Figaros? The owner and his assistant both emailed me back, welcoming me. I just have to rent a second car and take an entire day by myself to visit the cars. Is it worth it? Here is the inventory.
mardi 5 septembre 2017
Future posts about northern Minnesota
We had a wonderful vacation along the shores of Lake Superior last week. But with the baby and work, I am simply too exhausted to write anything cogent.
For example, I deleted two drafts of a post about race and the two diners I visited. Race is a sensitive subject and I don't talk about it much, so I wanted to make sure the blog post came out clear. It's a work in progress. Maybe this weekend.
We stayed in a cabin north of Duluth. Duluth is an absolutely foreign place. With its no-nonsense industrial port and Soviet apartment blocks, it's more Siberia than Upper Midwest.
I spotted a couple of Travco Dodge RVs on my way to get some smoked fish.
And here's a view from our porch. Lake Superior holds 10% of the world's fresh water.
Here's grandpa holding Tamerlane Jr at the Split Rock Lighthouse, once the most visited lighthouse in the United States.
A view from the lighthouse.
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