pre-Christmas
1. Rainy day in California. And a typical one by our standards. Instead of a storm moving briskly in and out, it sneaks in overnight and then everything is just wet and soggy all day.
2. Nevertheless we ventured out to the annual caroling, as usual inside and toasty. Had a flutist for a while, but she flit. Sang "Deck Us All with Boston Charlie" in honor of absent friends. B. led a rousing rendition of "Carol of the Bells" in cat language. Sang "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen." Man, that Praetorius really knew how to arrange four-part harmony. Sang a Czech carol, but in English. ("I'd rather sing in German than in Czech / Yes, I would / If I only could / I surely would." People get a little punch-drunk after lots of caroling.)
3. It's the annual Chronicle geography quiz. Answers are on the lower half of the second online page. Of the 50 questions, I didn't know nos. 2, 26, 31, 43, 44, 46, 47, or 48, should have known 5, 8, 11, 34, and 37, got close on 7, 18, and 50, part right on 25, guessed wrong on 41, guessed right on 9 and 16, and the other thirty were all easy.
2. Nevertheless we ventured out to the annual caroling, as usual inside and toasty. Had a flutist for a while, but she flit. Sang "Deck Us All with Boston Charlie" in honor of absent friends. B. led a rousing rendition of "Carol of the Bells" in cat language. Sang "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen." Man, that Praetorius really knew how to arrange four-part harmony. Sang a Czech carol, but in English. ("I'd rather sing in German than in Czech / Yes, I would / If I only could / I surely would." People get a little punch-drunk after lots of caroling.)
3. It's the annual Chronicle geography quiz. Answers are on the lower half of the second online page. Of the 50 questions, I didn't know nos. 2, 26, 31, 43, 44, 46, 47, or 48, should have known 5, 8, 11, 34, and 37, got close on 7, 18, and 50, part right on 25, guessed wrong on 41, guessed right on 9 and 16, and the other thirty were all easy.
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The quiz was fun. I guessed wrong on 16 between Yellowstone and New Zealand, missed 26 & 27 (Scott got 27, I guessed MS because of the town named Hot Coffee, silly me), stupidly got Panama longer than Suez, had no clue about 41, got 1/2 on 42, and missed 46, 47, and 48. 23's a bit of a problem. Equatorial Guinea is also most surely named for being on the equator. So it seems that ought to count, but their answer is Ecuador. We seemed to have completely blanked on poor Ecuador today, both missed it on 42 as well.
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Name two movies (one of them based on a rather famous novel of the same title) named for lines of latitude that aren't the Equator.
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(Anonymous) 2012-12-27 01:15 am (UTC)(link)To keep track of southern European vs. midwest American latitudes, I remember that Cleveland is just south of Rome.
As for 49th Parallel, I'd forgotten that Vaughan Williams wrote the music, but for some reason can name most movies by the filmmaking team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, often referred to as "The Archers".
-MTD/neb