Once again my west coast brother has come through with some days to recon with. He did all this while traveling and overcoming the perils of auto-correct. His morning text to me tried to tell me that he was in Kansas rather than Klamath Falls.
The reasons to celebrate today are because it is "English Language Day," "Spanish Language Day," "German Beer Day" and "International Nose Picking Day."
Concerning nose picking, my brother's words of wisdom to me were "You can pick your nose, but you can't pick your family." Happily, our family noses are all pretty ordinary looking, fairly straight, not too long nor bumpy, just ordinary. I've never felt any desire to have my nose altered in any way, and I'm also very happy with my family.
Sadly, I don't speak Spanish so I will not be celebrating the Spanish language although I do think it's quite nice to listen to, or to read in the menu at my favorite Mexican restaurant. Since I type all of my blogs in English I'm obviously celebrating "English Language Day" although in my case it might be better described as "American English Language Day."
"German Beer Day" resonates with me because I am of German ancestry, but this is the wrong day for celebrating it. Every summer one of the major festivals in Fort Wayne is the week-long German Fest. There you can buy all sorts of delicious German foods (a frankfurter with sauerkraut is my favorite) and really excellent dark German beer.
You really should come to German Fest and, to appreciate the full experience, savor your beer while watching the Weiner Dog Races. Watching those dachshunds run on their stubby little legs while their ears flop wildly is my very favorite part of German Fest.