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  1. #31
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    Jun 2000
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    Windham, Vermont, USA
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    Nancy got it, but is deferring to the highest point-getting, since she entered the game so late! It was:

    There are two ways of looking at the past. There's "artifact history"
    and "ritual history." Most of us are familiar with artifact history. New
    England brims with house museums filled with bed warmers and boot hooks
    and forgotten china patterns. They're durable curiosities, encrusted
    with the special sort of patina that results from the glazed looks of
    countless half-interested tourists. Ritual history, however, is far more
    perishable and elusive. It's that continuation of an action performed by
    one's grandparents and their grandparents. Ritual history tends to erode
    less noticeably * around the margins at first, like the banks of a
    river. Eventually the river shifts course, and few remember how it once
    flowed. The next generation thinks the river has always flowed that way.

    by Wayne Curtis


    happylabs will you host next? You have way more points than anyone else!
    I've Been Frosted

  2. #32
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    Mar 2005
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    Usually in my own little world...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Nancy got it, but is deferring to the highest point-getting, since she entered the game so late! It was:

    There are two ways of looking at the past. There's "artifact history"
    and "ritual history." Most of us are familiar with artifact history. New
    England brims with house museums filled with bed warmers and boot hooks
    and forgotten china patterns. They're durable curiosities, encrusted
    with the special sort of patina that results from the glazed looks of
    countless half-interested tourists. Ritual history, however, is far more
    perishable and elusive. It's that continuation of an action performed by
    one's grandparents and their grandparents. Ritual history tends to erode
    less noticeably * around the margins at first, like the banks of a
    river. Eventually the river shifts course, and few remember how it once
    flowed. The next generation thinks the river has always flowed that way.

    by Wayne Curtis


    happylabs will you host next? You have way more points than anyone else!
    Sure. I will post one tomorrow morning some time. I have no energy or brain power left after dog sitting Zoey for two days.

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