MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's January 19, 2020, 03:45:37 pm Shopping for a Lazy Daze? The Great Lakes Lazy Daze Caravan Club (GLLD) is finalizing plans for its "reorganization" rally the weekend of May 14-17 in Shipshewana, Indiana. Detailed information on the rally will be posted on this web site in the Forum dedicated to the GLLD group. HOWEVER, this post is a general notice to those considering a Lazy Daze who might want to take advantage of this rally to tour several different models of different ages. Our location is very convenient, less than half an hour south of I 80/90.OPEN HOUSE TIME/DATE: 10am-Noon on Saturday, May 16. LOCATION: Shipshewana Campground South https://shipshewanacampground.com/ where, of course, you can book a site if you are presently driving SOB. If you are traveling by car, there is a motel right next to the Campground (run by the same people) where you could book an overnight stay and spend more time with us. We'd be happy to have you! Website for that hotel is Der Ruhe Blatz MotelIf you want to be sure you stay on the email list, please respond to this message and let me know! Good luck with your search to find just the right LD for you! Marcia Boynton 1 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #1 – January 19, 2020, 03:49:39 pm Der Ruhe Blatz- translates to The Quiet Place. 👍 1 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #2 – January 19, 2020, 04:24:44 pm I'm in! Hotel this year. Lidia, my LD next year. Linda
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #3 – January 19, 2020, 07:07:43 pm "Der Ruhe Blatz"That's an interesting derivation... the last time I was in Germany they spelled it Platz.
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #4 – January 19, 2020, 08:22:13 pm Quote from: Lazy Bones - January 19, 2020, 07:07:43 pm"Der Ruhe Blatz"That's an interesting derivation... the last time I was in Germany they spelled it Platz. I wondered about that, too. I think Blatz is higher German - maybe used because of the Amish - Mennonite influence in N. Indiana. Also, remember "Blatz, Milwaukee's Finest Beer". My Hoosier roots are showing. Where is Klaus when we need him?Chris 2 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #5 – January 19, 2020, 08:43:42 pm Hey, what do I know? I used Google Translate!Google Translate
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #6 – January 19, 2020, 11:27:14 pm “Der Ruhe Blatz” must be Amish and probably means “The Resting Place.” “Blatz” is not higher German (Hochdeutsch) - it is not a German word at all. I’m sure that Blatz comes from Platz - and that is as Hochdeutsch (which is basically “German with no accent or dialect”) as it gets. The cleanest (if not only) Hochdeutsch is being spoken in the area of Hannover in Lower Saxony. Coming from Hamburg I believed for decades that my German would be a clean Hochdeutsch but eventually learned that the German that is spoken in Hamburg is heavily accented. Klaus 4 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #7 – January 19, 2020, 11:29:26 pm Quote from: HiLola - January 19, 2020, 08:43:42 pmHey, what do I know? I used Google Translate!Google translate doesn't include Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch (Deutsch).It also skips other dialects as well. Joel. 2 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #8 – January 19, 2020, 11:52:31 pm Quote from: Klaus - January 19, 2020, 11:27:14 pm“Der Ruhe Blatz” must be Amish and probably means “The Resting Place.” “Blatz” is not higher German (Hochdeutsch) - it is not a German word at all. I’m sure that Blatz comes from Platz - and that is as Hochdeutsch (which is basically “German with no accent or dialect”) as it gets. The cleanest (if not only) Hochdeutsch is being spoken in the area of Hannover in Lower Saxony. Coming from Hamburg I believed for decades that my German would be a clean Hochdeutsch but eventually learned that the German that is spoken in Hamburg is heavily accented. KlausI knew you'd set us straight, Klaus.Chris 2 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #9 – January 20, 2020, 10:07:10 am Who knew the motel name would generate so much conversation! The Shipshewana Campground South and Der Ruhe Blatz (The Resting Place) are both at least operated by, and possibly owned outright by an Indian couple. My primary contact's name is Daxa. I notice that the website address now shows "The Resting Place" so I am just speculating that when this motel was originally built by 16 Amish families, the German name made sense, and perhaps now it is transitioning to English... just guessing here. 2 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #10 – January 20, 2020, 12:36:59 pm "Coming from Hamburg I believed for decades that my German would be a clean Hochdeutsch but eventually learned that the German that is spoken in Hamburg is heavily accented."My wife's people hail from the Bremen/Hamburg area and their dialect is heavily influenced by the 'Dutch' speaking folks to their east. It's referred to as Plotdeutsch.
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #11 – January 21, 2020, 04:45:34 am LDO--lifelong learning across the board...mechanical, electrical, plumbing, travel, nautical, gustatory, literary, historical, meteorological, geographical, computers/electronics, and now linguistics...plus coffee (& yes, I know I mixed nouns & adjectives, so screwed up the parallel construction).With apologies to Yakov Smirnoff, "I love this place!" (LDO) Thx for an interesting discussion.Lynne 1 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #12 – January 21, 2020, 01:56:54 pm Linguistics aside!Just don't forget to let us know if you are coming to join us in Shipshewana, IN the weekend of May 14-17. Theresa 1 Likes
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #13 – January 22, 2020, 12:40:54 am "It's referred to as Plotdeutsch."Plattdeutsch?
Re: MIDWEST WANNA BE LDO's Reply #14 – January 22, 2020, 11:24:16 am Hey, thanks for that link Andy... I'd never gotten into it that far! And once again I dropped a 'T' like I'm want to do, even in English.What I do know is that when my northern German relatives slipped into their wooden shoes and headed out to tend the cows and pigs they were speaking a dialect that did not match the one I heard every day down in the Frankfurt area.