Yep! As long as you think that Kurrent and French together is easily doable on a regular basis with the rest of your schedule! (Brought to you by someone I know who often tries to set goals that work as long as everything else is going perfectly, with no give in case everything is not going perfectly, which sets them up for failure. I don't think you have tendencies this way, but because of said person I do have that caveat once we start talking about multiple goals :) )
Yep, there's a reason the French quota is only 2 pages and the Kurrent quota is only "some".
Brought to you by someone I know who often tries to set goals that work as long as everything else is going perfectly, with no give in case everything is not going perfectly, which sets them up for failure.
Me: She's talking about the time she had to bail me out of Yuletide!
I don't think you have tendencies this way
She's not???
:P
ETA: There's also a reason we still have a handful of posts to go on 1764-1772, and I haven't yet done the write-up on Philippe the Regent and his ambitions in Spain! (Spoiler: There is *some* material to report, but so far he still has not made an outright bid for the throne.)
But Kurrent is coming along! It's starting to click, at least for extremely clean handwriting, and I'm hoping to move to more interesting texts this week (with my fingers crossed that dealing with large volumes of less clean handwriting is doable).
I guess one time doesn't count as "often" or "tendencies", it's true. ;)
But Kurrent is coming along! It's starting to click, at least for extremely clean handwriting, and I'm hoping to move to more interesting texts this week (with my fingers crossed that dealing with large volumes of less clean handwriting is doable).
Verdict: it depends on the handwriting. If that letter signed "Friedrich Wilhelm II" is actually his handwriting (since he's a monarch, I'm guessing yes)...holy cow, I cannot sight-read it. I can't even guess what it's about. But of the remainder I've tried so far (admittedly not many), I've been able to get most of the words, even if not super fast.
Nah, what I have is 1,500 pages of papers belonging to the Keith and Knyphausen families, from the Aurich archive, and they saved letters from important people like monarchs (and Algarotti, Maupertuis, Jordan, etc.) FW2 happens to have written a letter to Peter's son Carl Ernst (who, let's remember, survived until 1822).
At this point, I'm still just trying to read as much quantity as possible and not get bogged down in the stuff I can't sight-read; I'll come back to the difficult ones when I've had more practice. And then if I have to do my Sudoku/crossword-style technique of writing down XXXXX and slowly filling them in via cross-comparison of individual characters, I will. Hopefully I can get proficient enough just by reading, though!
ETA: But the point is, you guys should be pleased that this means I'm working my way through the Keith family papers, because it means progress is being made on the essay research again! (Fredersdorf will be next, because I have a lot of Kurrent to read for him too. It'll be harder, because the quantity is smaller and the quality of my decipherment will be more important, which is why I'm practicing on Peter first.)
Yes! I'm hoping to reply to it (and other salon posts) today! The workshop I gave on Friday kind of took over my whole week, and I'm still playing catch-up.
ETA: Not today either, apparently. Sorry, I'll try again this week. I've had a reply in my head since you posted it!
Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-24 06:16 am (UTC)Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-24 01:37 pm (UTC)Brought to you by someone I know who often tries to set goals that work as long as everything else is going perfectly, with no give in case everything is not going perfectly, which sets them up for failure.
Me: She's talking about the time she had to bail me out of Yuletide!
I don't think you have tendencies this way
She's not???
:P
ETA: There's also a reason we still have a handful of posts to go on 1764-1772, and I haven't yet done the write-up on Philippe the Regent and his ambitions in Spain! (Spoiler: There is *some* material to report, but so far he still has not made an outright bid for the throne.)
But Kurrent is coming along! It's starting to click, at least for extremely clean handwriting, and I'm hoping to move to more interesting texts this week (with my fingers crossed that dealing with large volumes of less clean handwriting is doable).
Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-24 05:16 pm (UTC)Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-28 02:20 am (UTC)But Kurrent is coming along! It's starting to click, at least for extremely clean handwriting, and I'm hoping to move to more interesting texts this week (with my fingers crossed that dealing with large volumes of less clean handwriting is doable).
Verdict: it depends on the handwriting. If that letter signed "Friedrich Wilhelm II" is actually his handwriting (since he's a monarch, I'm guessing yes)...holy cow, I cannot sight-read it. I can't even guess what it's about. But of the remainder I've tried so far (admittedly not many), I've been able to get most of the words, even if not super fast.
Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-28 08:24 am (UTC)Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-28 04:28 pm (UTC)At this point, I'm still just trying to read as much quantity as possible and not get bogged down in the stuff I can't sight-read; I'll come back to the difficult ones when I've had more practice. And then if I have to do my Sudoku/crossword-style technique of writing down XXXXX and slowly filling them in via cross-comparison of individual characters, I will. Hopefully I can get proficient enough just by reading, though!
ETA: But the point is, you guys should be pleased that this means I'm working my way through the Keith family papers, because it means progress is being made on the essay research again! (Fredersdorf will be next, because I have a lot of Kurrent to read for him too. It'll be harder, because the quantity is smaller and the quality of my decipherment will be more important, which is why I'm practicing on Peter first.)
Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-28 05:44 pm (UTC)Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-28 05:45 pm (UTC)ETA: Not today either, apparently. Sorry, I'll try again this week. I've had a reply in my head since you posted it!
Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-30 01:13 am (UTC)1. French and Kurrent streaks are going strong!
2. According to my algorithms, the salon word total just passed 4 million words! Handkisses to everyone!
Re: New quota and yelling
Date: 2024-01-30 06:18 am (UTC)