Monday, February 23, 2009

Picture Monday, February 23, 2009; Notgeld #10

The selection that I have for today is another set of notes from Erfurt. The first 2 notes are dated 28 October 1918. This is interesting to note, especially since World War I did not end until 11 November 1918. The armistice was not signed until 28 June 1919. The remaining 3 are dated 9 April 1920.













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Monday, February 16, 2009

Picture Monday, February 16, 2009; Notgeld #9

Greetings!

Here is another display of Notgeld. This selection of four notes seems rather bland and uninviting. That is until I translated the inscription. It appears to be a set of notes commemorating a fair of some sort.

The inscription reads "Zahlten Sie für diesen Erinnerungsschein anläßlich der Mitteldeutschen Notgeldausstellung u. Messe in Erfurt am 13-15 Mai 1922"

A rough translation is, "You paid certificate for these memories on the occasion of the central German need money display and fair in Erfurt at the 13-15 May 1922."

I said it was rough, perhaps very rough. If there is anyone out there that can provide a better translation I would appreciate it. You can use the "Contact Me" link in the sidebar or the "Comment" link at the end of the post.









These examples were made in Erfurt by Otto Richter Li. Co.. The artwork was by Robert Sandrock, Erfurt. I suppose he was an artist of the period.

Translation tools used were SDL/FreeTranslation.com.

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

I Love You!

At school on Thursday I was helping a few of my kindergarten students finish their Valentine cards. I was at the table supervising the cutting and writing of their Valentine wishes and giving directions when needed.

Then it happened. The small girl sitting next to me stopped her work and touched me on the arm. When I asked what she needed she replied, "Teacher, I love you!"

I looked at her and told her that I loved her.

She looked at me again and said, "My mother loves you!"

I said, "Oh!! That's nice!?!?"

"Teacher!" the girl said a few moments later. By now I am wondering what to expect. "Teacher! My dad doesn't love you!"

OH!!!

Happy Valentine's Day!


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Monday, February 09, 2009

Picture Monday, February 09, 2009; Notgeld #8

I wandered over to the safe yesterday and took out the Notgeld book once again. I was trying to decide which issue to share today when I came across this interesting issue from Holstein. It is quite an interesting style. I believe it is in the style of...........well, I'm not quite sure what style.

Below you will find scans of 4 notes from Itzehoe, Schleswig-Holstein. Note the Elbe River on the 50 Pfennig note.










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Sunday, February 08, 2009

I Wrote This Instead

I got home from work on Friday about 4:15 PM. It was Friday afternoon and I was able to beat a hasty retreat. Please don't tell the people at the ASPCHR (Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Hasty Retreats).

Before I could get good and comfortable Julie wanted to know if I could go with her to the UPS place. She was sending her Xbox back to Microsoft to have it re-whatever-it-is they are going to do to it.

"Sure, I'll go!" says I.

I start getting ready, which means I'm removing my school ID badge and getting rid of my school keys. After all I'm free, it's Friday. Then I pick up my library books to take back to the library since we are heading that way.

Then Julie asks or tells me (I'm not sure which), "Oh, I need to go to the library. Is that OK?" Then she sees my books and decides it must be OK.

As we are leaving the house Chris said, "Tacos from Taco Casa would be nice."

By the time we finish at UPS and drive to the library it is 5:45 PM and the librarian is announcing for all patrons (A fancy word for folks at the library) to make their final selections. I turn in my books and hurriedly select 26 more books and make my way to the counter to check them out. The desk checker-outer scans my card and tells me I have an overdue book and can't check anything out until I return the overdue book and pay the fine.

I think about this and remember that the book is laying on the table by my desk at school. I looked at it on Friday before I left and wondered if it was due. Now I suppose it is. Then the checker-outer informed me that even if I had brought the book in with me I wouldn't be able to check anything out because I couldn't pay the fine because they don't accept money fifteen minutes before closing time because they lock it all up because they don't want to get robbed because they are sort of downtown and I suppose slightly undesirable people spend their time in the library from time to time.

OK, that was helpful!

Julie checked my books out for me. She is sweet that way you know.

Now it was time to get food and go home. Julie told me that Taco Casa went up on their tacos and I made the executive decision that we would not go there. I didn't want to pay the higher price and I didn't want to drive to it since it would be out of the way. Julie decided she wanted to go to Long John Silver's and I decided we could go to Taco Bueno for Chris. Good decision on both counts, except for the Long John Silver's part. They didn't give Julie enough Krums or french fries. My fish smelled fishy, but I expected it to. Chris liked the Taco Bueno stuff though.

On the way home Julie and I had a great talk and by the time we got home I told her I needed to write about what we talked about on my blog. By the time I got in and ate I forgot what it was we talked about. Consequently I didn't know what to write about.

I ended up writing this instead!

Later, Chris asked if Taco Casa was busy. I told her we didn't go. She wanted to know how I knew the tacos went up in price since I didn't go.


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Saturday, February 07, 2009

Change You Can Believe In

So, I went to Taco Casa the other day. I ordered my food; tacos of course. And a big taco. A big taco called Taco Lite. For a Lite Taco it sure is heavy. I suppose they call it a Lite Taco because it is made with a fried flour tortilla shell instead of a corn shell. I know it's not lite because of the meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, sauce of your choice and sour cream all jammed inside of it. But I digress.

So, I went to Taco Casa the other day. I ordered my food; tacos of course. And a big taco and a burrito. The total of the order came to $6.01. I gave the cashier $10.00. Not wanting to carry around a pocketful of change, (99 cents for our friends at Taco Casa) I managed to find a penny and offered it to the cashier guy to make the change making process easier.

MISTAKE.

He just looked at the penny and then at me and then at the register.

I've seen that look somewhere before. It reminded me of a deer; in headlights. Cashier Guy didn't know what to do. Finally, he said, "I've already punched it in and can't change it.

ALL RIGHTY THEN!

Silly me! And to think, in my world it would be easier to supply the penny and simply receive a few dollar bills in change instead of a pocketful of miracles change.

Needless to say, I walked out of Taco Casa with my bag of food, a new story, and the change.


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Monday, February 02, 2009

Picture Monday, February 02, 2009 Alias: Notgeld #7

Here we go for another try. Somehow we posted way before we were ready to go. OK, I accidentally hit "Publish". Regardless, I pulled it down finished it and here we are.

I decided to publish some Notgeld pics for this Monday post. This edition of Notgeld comes to us from Eckartsberga, Germany. It's interesting to note that this Notgeld was printed by Reineck & Klein, just down the road in Weimar. As you can see these notes are round and printed on paper. The 25 Pfennig notes have quotes of some sort on them. I have an assortment of 6 different quotes. I am not sure if there are more. I know that there are not any less.

I am sort of wondering if the pictures on the 50 & 75 Pfennig notes are of the folks whose quotes are on the notes below.

Obviously this is the obverse of the 25 Pfennig note.

The notes below are 50 Pfennig. Again, perhaps the pictures are the ones who generously provided the quotes for the smaller denomination notes. Aren't they kind?

Obverse of 50 Pfennig note.

More equally kind and generous folks. I suppose they are a little more noteworthy. Hence, they are on the larger denomination note, the 75 Pfennig.

Obverse of 75 Pfennig note.



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