Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Zenit 122 Curtain Shutter
brethren [brothers] Grimm
The owl
A few hundred years ago, when people were not nearly as crafty and cunning than they are today, has taken place in a small town a strange story.
By some one of the great owl, the owl is called, come from the neighboring woods at night while in the barn of one citizen and ventured out as the day broke, for fear of the other birds, which, if they look makes a horrible cry erheben, nicht wieder aus ihrem Schlupfwinkel heraus. Als nun der Hausknecht morgens in die Scheuer kam, um Stroh zu holen, erschrak er bei dem Anblick der Eule, die da in einer Ecke saß, so gewaltig, daß er fortlief und seinem Herrn ankündigte, ein Ungeheuer, wie er zeit seines Lebens keins erblickt hätte, säße in der Scheuer, drehte die Augen im Kopf herum und könnte einen ohne Umstände verschlingen.
'Ich kenne dich schon,' sagte der Herr, 'einer Amsel im Felde nachzujagen, dazu hast du Mut genug, aber wenn du ein totes Huhn liegen siehst, so holst du dir erst einen Stock, ehe du ihm nahe kommst. Ich muß nur selbst einmal nachsehen, was das für ein Ungeheuer ist,' setzte der Herr hinzu, went bravely into the granary and looked around.
But when he saw the strange and horrible creature with his own eyes, he was no less afraid than the man. With a few bounds he jumped up, ran to his neighbors and asked them earnestly to keep him against an unknown and dangerous beast, in any case the whole town might be in danger if it is out of the barn where it sat to break loose.
It was a great noise and clamor in all the streets, the citizens were armed with spears, pitchforks, scythes and axes, as they were going out against the enemy: the recently published Lords of the Council with the mayor at the top. When she had drawn up in the market, they marched to the barn and surrounded it on all sides. Then came forward one of the most courageous and entered with his spear, but was immediately afterwards with a shriek and ghastly running out, and could not utter a word. Two others ventured in, but they fared no better.
was finally produced one, a big strong man who was famous for his warlike deeds, and said
'by merely looking at you will not drive the monster, this must be in earnest, but I see that you are into women all, and the fox will not bite. "
He had his armor, sword and spear brought and armed himself.
All praised his courage, though many feared for his life.
The two barn doors were opened, and they saw the owl, which had, however, set in the middle of a great cross bar. He had a ladder brought, and when he raised it, and made ready to climb up, they all cried out to him that he should bear himself bravely, and recommended him to St. George, who had killed the dragon.
When he was soon up, and saw the owl that he had designs on her, even from the crowd and the cries of the people were confused and did not know how to escape, she rolled her eyes, ruffled feathers, unlocked the wing, gnappte with the beak and left her horned owls, horned owls in a hoarse voice heard
. 'To push, to shock! " shouted the crowd outside to the brave heroes.
'Who was standing where I stand,' he replied, "would not cry, strike." He
Although the foot was one rung higher, but then he began to tremble, and made himself half-fainting on the way back.
now there was no one left who would have been in such danger.
"The monster, 'they said,' has poisoned the strongest man who was to see us, by Gnapp and just breathing and mortally wounded, we should lower our other life in the hill?"
you counsel as to what would be done if the city should not perish.
long time, all seemed in vain, until at last found a way out of the mayor.
'My opinion, "said he," is that we from the common purse for this barn, what darinliegt, grain, straw and hay, pay the owner and hold it harmless, then the whole building, and with it the terrible beast burn down, so no one will have to endanger his life. This is no time to save, and parsimony would be ill applied. "
All agreed with him. So they set fire to the barn at four corners, and with it the owl was miserably burnt. Let any one who does not want to believe, him go and inquire for himself.
Owl - Symbol of wisdom
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brethren [brothers] Grimm
The Queen Bee
Two kings' sons once went on an adventure
and fell in a wild, reckless Life
so that they never came home again.
The youngest, who was called simpleton,
arose and sought his brothers
but how he finally found, they mocked him,
wanted him with his simplicity through the world,
they two can not get through could were so much wiser.
They all three came away together, and to an anthill. The two oldest
wanted to see him stir and
the little ants in the fear creeping about
forttrügen and their eggs, but said the Simpleton,
"Leave the creatures alone, I will not suffer that disturbs them."
Then she went on and came to a lake,
swam on the many many ducks.
The two brothers wanted to catch a couple and roast, but did
Simpleton it, and said,
"Leave the creatures alone, I will not suffer, that kills them." At last they came
to a bee nest, it was so much honey
that he ran down the trunk.
The two wanted a fire beneath the tree and suffocate the bees, so they
could get at the honey.
The Simpleton but she held off again and said,
"Leave the creatures alone, I will not suffer that burns them."
came last the three brothers in a castle,
where the horses stood stone stables many,
was to see no one, and they went through all the halls,
until they came to a door at the end, with three locks;
it was in the middle of the door a little pane ,
they could look into the room. Since they
saw a gray man sitting at a table.
They called out once, twice, but it did not:
finally they called for the third time, stood on it,
opened the locks, and came out.
It spoke not a word, but led her to a richly spread table,
eaten and drunk and when she did, he took each of
in his own bedroom. could be waved
The next morning came the little gray man at the earliest,
and guided him to a stone table, on which were inscribed three tasks
,
redeemed which the castle.
The first was in the forest, beneath the moss
pearl were the king's daughter, a thousand had in number,
which are visited,
and if missing before sunset one single,
so was the one who had sought to stone .
went to the oldest, and searched all day,
as the day was over, he had only found one hundred
happened as the panel was, he was changed into stone. The next
Tag unter nahm der zweite Bruder das Abenteuer:
es ging ihm aber nicht viel besser als dem ältesten;
er fand nicht mehr als zweihundert Perlen und ward zu Stein.
Endlich kam auch an den Dummling die Reihe, der suchte im Moos,
es war aber so schwer, die Perlen zu finden, und ging so langsam.
Da setzte er sich auf einen Stein und weinte.
Und wie er so saß, kam der Ameisenkönig,
dem er einmal das Leben erhalten hatte, mit fünftausend Ameisen,
und es währte gar nicht lange,
so hatten die kleinen Tiere die Perlen miteinander gefunden
und auf einen Haufen getragen.
Die zweite Aufgabe aber war,
den Schlüssel zu der Schlafkammer der Königstochter aus der See zu holen.
Wie der Dummling zur See kam, schwammen die Enten,
die er einmal gerettet hatte, heran,
tauchten unter und holten den Schlüssel aus der Tiefe.
Die dritte Aufgabe aber war die schwerste,
aus den drei schlafenden Töchtern des Königs
sollte die jüngste und die liebste herausgesucht werden.
Sie glichen sich aber vollkommen und waren durch nichts verschieden,
als daß sie, bevor sie eingeschlafen waren,
verschiedene Süßigkeiten gegessen hatten, die älteste ein Stück Zucker,
die zweite ein wenig Sirup, die jüngste einen Löffel voll Honig.
Da kam die Bienenkönigin von den Bienen,
die der Dummling vor the fire had protected
tried and the mouth of all three;
least they remained sitting on the mouth, the honey had eaten
and so recognized the right of the king's son. Then the spell
was over, all was redeemed from sleep
and who was of stone, regained his human form.
Simpleton married the youngest and dearest
and became king after her father's death, his two brothers
but got the other two sisters.
Thank You Comments For Baptism Gift
bright spot
Many of these things
world can understand you can not
,
if you stay
superficial
not tried to geh'n deeper.
A jewel in the massif
shows us only after hard work and constant search
, behold
before, we can not be light,
.
What should I write
of precious stones and their great glory. Search
Even then, they do
itself.
only way we can understand it fully.
Drum is the meaning of many verses
hidden infinitely deep.
he is only effective and easy to understand,
when it is discovered there.
(Harald Manzei)
Friday, June 4, 2010
Genetil Warts On A Horse
.. the verdict
I would like to ask something: A priest is a man of what?
my opinion, is a priest is a man who has chosen to represent God on earth. Now we could talk about what is God on earth. But I will not.
A person wants to represent the god on earth who may only have very few errors, should actually error free be. At least he must not have child porn on his PC. Even the judge, the policeman, the mayor ... is a person who is public and therefore may have very few mistakes.
But when a priest is seen even more sharply by a hair.
So are 8 months and also caused really a travesty.
this man are the egg is cut off and then served for breakfast. Sorry but this is so.
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