Archive for December, 2008

Orthodox on the big screen

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

In brief, I got a hoot out of seeing ol’ Toady make multiple appearances in the latest Bill Maher flick, Religulous.

Minding the till

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Garda Financiara Comisariatul General in Bucuresti Romania

Et quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

Canine security guard dog for Garda Financiara, the Romanian national financial protection agency

Craciun fericit, prietenii mei

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Happy Holidays!

Blending holidays

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

It’s probably simple nostalgia, but I recall Christmas being quite distinct and separate from other holidays.

There was a Halloween sugar overdose in late October.  A full month later came the unending amounts of turkey during Thanksgiving.  Then was a 30-day mad dash to put lights on the house and presents under the tree for Christmas.

Somewhere along the line, my perceptions improved.  Or the adeptness of soulless marketing shills.  Either way, I noticed that increasingly Christmas would “begin” immediately after Thanksgiving, as every shop in town immediately through up their decorations the very day after Thanksgiving as if to psychologically induce passers-by to empty their wallets for Christmas beginning immediately.

Later in life, I witnessed a change that was definitely new.  Some brazen store marketers would cross the line and beging putting up Christmas decorations a week or so before Thanksgiving, as a way of planting the seeds for the big After-Thanksgiving-Day Sale… which later became known as Black Friday (while a financial etymology, it nonetheless suggests the death of Xmas joy at the hands of blindingly overcommercialized saleshouting).

Last October, in Houston, Texas, I shook my head in disbelief as store after store rolled out the Christmas lights and other Santa-oriented decorations.  Before Thanksgiving.  Before Halloween. Yes, apparently, folks should be buying crap made in China for a full 3 months these days, just to keep up with the nonexistant Joneses of our TV-driven imagination.

But here in Romania, it’s the opposite situation.

Christmas is unable to be disturbed by Halloween or Thanksgiving, since they do not exist here.  And the merchants are only still at the beginning stages of overhyping the buying public into a comatose state of consumerism.

And yet, change creeps in.  Only, it is from the other direction, my friends.  Witness the encroachment found at a local grocery store in cartierul meu.

Uite.

Haribo Happy Easter candy for sale at local magazin in Bucharest during Christmas holiday

Last antenna in Bucureşti

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

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