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Busy Fall Season.

As usual, somehow there's an astounding lot of stuff going on once the summer comes to an end. Not only is the European Textile Forum coming up (November will, according to experience, arrive quicker than expected... as always), there's also the MEDATS Study Day (for which I've finally managed to compress everything I want to say to the time allotted for my paper - hopefully I can keep to it at the conference), there's a medieval fair which I'll be going to, and the Nadelkunst fair as well.

So I will do what I always do when things come thick and fast: I take a little break off the blog. Expect me back here on October 8 - at least for a while, before I'll take another timeout for the utterly delightful craziness that is the European Textile Forum!
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Well, so much for plans.
Germans and Their Love of Food Idioms.
 

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