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| Articles about Magpies |
| Sunday, May 13th, 2007: Magpies in Helsingborg - One for sorrow, two for joy... | | 2007-05-13 05:03:00 | | What I think:One for sorrow Two for joy...But what does it mean? What does it mean to see one magpie? Or two? Is it all a personal thing, based upon superstitions we've heard since we were very young, like 27 years old (or younger, if you're going on 26, for example)?But I covered this rhyme, along with its implications for me personally, on March 5th last year. Read about it here ->In a nutshell, I wrote about how here in Helsingborg I always ever see just a single magpie. As the superstition goes, to protect yourself from imminent sorrow, you're supposed to say something like "Say hello to your brother", implying that the particular magpie you see is not an only child (or not an "only chick"?), and that he/she usually hangs out with his/her brother (he/she never has a sister), but the brother in question has a touch of the old bird flu. Or something.Well, strangely, I've noticed something a bit different over the past recent months. I still only ever see a single magpie when I'm out and about by myself, but when I'm out with my girlfriend (of 29 weeks and one day - but who's counting?), I always see two.Isn't that just so romantically nice that it makes you want to puke everywhere? Personally, it just freaks me out.In any case, the other day, while I was on my way - by myself - to do my second report on pub toilets (US/CAN: bathrooms, wahsrooms, restrooms, etc.) in Helsingborg, I was terrified to see this: Yes, it was a single magpie. And it was on the lawn of Helsingborg's city cemetary. I mean, there I was, just walking along happily, going out for a beer or two and having the joy of taking magnificent photos of glorious public conveniences at the same time - it felt like the world was such a happy and joyous place; nothing could get me down.But when I saw that, my world suddenly totally, absolutely crumbled, and I just froze with terror.Me freezing with terror looks something like this: OK, perhaps it doesn't look lke I'm freezing with terror, but ... | | By: Mark Base - Helsingblog | | |
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