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Song of the Month: October

Saturday, February 28th, 2015

Continuing my catch-up from last fall, let’s move to October.  After a rainy summer, we finally got some nice weather in the Fall and took advantage of it to do some hiking and day trips.  One of these trips was to Kobarid, Slovenia.  This town is most well known for a series of 12 battles during World War I that took place along the Soca river valley nearby.  Most people learn about the French western front in history class, but there was also heavy fighting and huge casualties on this front as well.  We’ve been ready some history of the area, including a great book called “Caporetto and the Isonzo Campaign: The Italian Front 1915-1918” by John Macdonald.  In it he mentions the museum in Kobarid which we visited and found very moving.

The mountains surrounding the area offer a beautiful backdrop on a sunny, Autumn day.  It’s hard to imagine what it must have been like during the severe winters and when the shelling was going on all around.  There is a marked historical walk that leads past the old trenches, as well as a hidden waterfall at the end of of a gorge (see below).

All this thought of conflict led me to my song pick for this month:  “Sunday Bloody Sunday” by U2.  I always liked the song and it seems to fit.

A more peaceful scene near Kobarid:

Caporetto and the Isonzo Campaign: The Italian Front 1915-1918

Song of the Month: September

Monday, February 9th, 2015

I know I’m waaaay behind, but I’ve been busy and will attempt to catch up over the next week or so!  Let’s go back in time to September 2014…

That month brought us visitors from the US, and we spent a great week with them eating & drinking our way through northern Italy, Austria, and finally ending in Germany for Oktoberfest in Munich.  This month’s song was hard to pick because there is always music playing at the Wies’n.

Song:  “Hey Baby” by DJ Otzi

Why: Because it’s one of the few songs in English and a total earworm (this is word we stole from German by the way… Ohrworm).

Here’s one of the “tents” we visiting during a fun night in Munich!