In re inevitability
Today, I will go to the Folklife Festival. Blog ya later.
In the meantime, inspired by the various cat news circling about, I post this picture of Fearless Fuzzbutt (aka Polalie) who in celebration of his approximately annual death daring adventure (See original story at
Draincat )
has disappeared.
Gone for about two weeks now.
If we weren't so used to his irresponsibility,
we would worry.
But, you know, Cat sera, sera.
The label for this post is in Occitan, an ancient French language that I found about in a book called "Labyrinth" by Kate Mosse.
Speaking of Moss, Did you know that Sterling Moss's family name was originally Moses?
Did'ja, huh?
Just drop the penultimate "e" and there you go.
Give to Kate.
Recycling, it's easy to do.
Although with "e" being the most popular letter in the English alphabet, it seems a somewhat meaningless gesture.
Here's all the ways I know to say What will be, will be;
What will be will be,
Que sera, sera,
Quod fiat, fiat.
Si es atal, es atal.
Che Cosa sara sia,
Cual sera sea,
Ce qui sera soyez,
Was ist, seien Sie,
Wal zal zai zjin zjin,
Αυτό που θα είναι θα είναι,
Что будет, будет,
and,
Cat sera, sera
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