Saturday, June 9, 2012

A side note

Since my husband thought I was crazy with the title on my cabinet post, he said an explanation was in order.   It was from Sumer Is Icumen In, a traditional English medieval  round and possibily the oldest such example of it in existence. It is translated into "Summer has come in" or "Summer has arrived"  (thank you wikipedia).   I first came across this in an Anne Rivers Siddens' novel where the hero was using this an invitation to the heroine's birthday party.  I personally that it was appropriate.   When Paul googled it and saw the UTube version of it, he thought I had gone cuckoo.   

Catch you on the flip side.  

No comments:

Post a Comment