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Tuesday, September 26, 2023
The Bridge
David McCallum
Brooks Robinson
Monday, September 25, 2023
Sunday, September 24, 2023
My Big Grandpa's Coat of Arms
A year or so ago I posted this online:
Before you say it, I know this is mail-order fake heraldry. All the same, I found it amongst my late Big Grandpa's effects almost 40 years ago and would appreciate some help blazoning it, and what it may have represented.
The "S" stands for "Slapczar..." (can't read the entire name). The eagles, blue shield overall, and paly-looking thing make it more heraldic-looking to people who don't know heraldry.
Even if it was actual heraldry, Eagles got picked a lot because they look cool. Generations later people could retcon all kinds of contradictory things into grandpa's decision to choose an Eagle, but they were almost certainly wrong. Grandpa just thought an Eagle was an important, prestigious, animal that looked cool on a surcoat. Palys are a nice, distinctive pattern that looks nice on a surcoat.
Letters are rare, and basically unknown outside of Iberia. This is partly because heraldry developed in the 1200s-1400s when literacy was minuscule, and partly because heraldry has to be legible on a dude's surcoat 300 ft away.
RE: Letters, interestingly enough, they pop up a few times around Silesia. For example in Zittau, or Wroclaw
Blazon for the shield could be something like:
Quarterly First and Fourth Or, Second and Third Tenné an eagle Azure, in the first a Gothic letter S Sable, in the Fourth a pallet and sides sinister and dexter all Sable, an inescutcheon Azure
Friday, September 22, 2023
Clinched!
May 2nd, 2007 at 7:01 pm
A blast from the past: this is my old office at Job Prior, with six year old YaYa keeping me company.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
A Neighborhood Fox
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Support 102.5 FM, WJTI
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
The Closing of the Downer
Roger Whittaker
I try to restrict my memorial posts to public figures who had some impact on my life, even if its a secondary connection to a memory I hold dear.
Roger Whittaker, who died on the 13th at age 87, meets that definition by the slimmest of margins. The folk singers' name and face echo strongly in my memory but for the life of me I can't think why; was he popular with my parents or grandparents? Did I see a concert of his on TV? I'm drawing a blank.
None-the-less: RIP
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Sunday, September 17, 2023
The New Face of Memes
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Goodbye A&J's Polish Deli
Mazda
Frank Llyod Wright's Burnham St Homes
Stunning furniture - recreations of the originals.