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Darkoshi ([personal profile] darkoshi) wrote2014-01-26 11:18 pm

cursive ghost lock

I've gone through a few more old family documents. A couple are written in an old German cursive script that was hard for me to decipher. But I was finally able to read them using the charts shown at the top of this page.

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There are so many weird noises in this room. I saw a cockroach a few days ago; it hid before I could catch it. I think it must be making some of the noises. Several times over the last months, every once in a while I hear a distinct chewing/crunching noise from inside the wall at the top of the doorway to the kitchen. It usually happens late at night. I've wondered if a squirrel could have gotten in between the walls. Or a mouse or rat. But maybe that is a cockroach too; it's weird how small things can make big noises sometimes.

Tonight, while watching Downton Abbey, I heard a noise to the right, looked over, and even saw the cup on top of the small cabinet move/shake! I picked up a flashlight (there are bunches of flashlights in this house) and carefully peeked behind the cabinet. Nothing there. I peeked into the cup. Nothing there.

If I believed in ghosts, I'd think there was a ghost in this room.

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Sherlock season 3 is being aired on our local PBS station on Sundays right after Downton Abbey. It starts at 10pm and is scheduled for 2 hours each episode. That would make me late for bed. I decided to watch the rerun instead, which starts an hour earlier on Thursday. Last Sunday I was tempted to stay up and watch part of it anyway, but had to nix that due to dealing with a malfunctioning washer.

I ended up watching it online on Tuesday and on TV on Thursday. For the TV broadcast, I turned on closed captions, to catch some of the dialogue I missed during my first viewing.

Today I was good again and turned off the TV before Sherlock came on. I'm still up late for other reasons, but I'll surely be in bed earlier than I would be otherwise.

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Oh gosh now a noise is coming from behind a different cabinet.
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[personal profile] marahmarie 2014-01-28 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
If your mom's side came over in the 1920s, that would have been before Berlin was split into east and west.

I know. But the split between East and West fascinates me. I wonder which side my mom's family hailed from; assuming they left relatives behind who continued to live on there for many generations after my mom's great-grandmother/great-grandfather left, some of them might have been involved in the later split. Part of me wonders how they felt about it/how they got through it, if so.

I also wonder which side her remaining relatives were on in WWII (which is a slightly upsetting/thought-provoking question, since there's a chance I have both Jewish lineage and could possibly be related to Nazis* - it happens, even if it's rare, and even though it's kind of fucked up).

*Sometimes people had no choice but to at least visibly support the Nazi party, from what I understand, so the answer to this could be No, Yes But Only Under Duress, or just plain Yes!.

It's that last possible answer that bothers me most.
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[personal profile] marahmarie 2014-01-29 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, we have...quite a heritage, don't we? *shakes head*