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A nagy eerdekloodeesre valo tekintettel
kozzee teszem a megfejteeseet a maasfeel
hete megjelent rejtveenynek.
Sajnaalom,hogy senki nem szoolt hozzaa.
Nem tudom, neezitek-e,szeretitek-e a
Lyukasooraat,ezt a jaateekot ugy jaatszaak,
hogy keerdeeseket tesznek fel,
ami kozelebb visz a megfejteeshez.
Meeg keet alkalommal proobaalkozok uj feladvaanyokkal,
utaana feladom,ha senkit nem eerdekel.
Orulneek,ha partnerek lenneetek benne, tisztelt
irodalomkedveloo HIX-esek.
Paar hete eleeg aktiv volt a rovat,most valahogy leult.
Ebbe booven belefeer egy kis jaateek.
Nade a megfejtees:
BERCZELI A. KAAROLY
Meguujuloo
Mit az oosz vetett vaankosul
esoonek,hoonak:
az avar burkaan feltolul
a fuu,oly gyengeed,olyan uj,
bolond,mohoo,vad,
mint feszuloo rugyek,ahogy
turelmuk fogytaan
leteepik inguk,mint a sok
aleelt eelooleeny vak napok
nyugeet ledobvaan:
vihaancol,vaagtat,nyugtalan,
robban a kedve:
a Veegtelen vaagya rohan
az eerben,veerben boldogan
unnepelve...
Hogy lehetneel haat egymagad
nyugodt e laazban,
mely tisztuloo egek alatt
mindenben izzik,laangrakap,
s termeekenyitve szaarnyal?!
Add aat magad,csak ez segit
nyiltan, egeeszen:
Meely orveenyekbool egekig
sodroodj,szaarnyalj,haloodva is
eeletre keeszen.
Remeelem, tetszik a vers,ees remeelem kedvet kaptok
egy izgalmas ees tartalmas jaateekhoz.
Bucsuzoul egy aaltalam kedvelt neegysoros
kovetkezoo feladvaanyul.
A keerdees,ki a koltoo.
Mivel een semmit nem tudok roola, ha vki ismeri,
akaar eeletrajzi adatokat is kuldhet akaar nekem,akaar a HIX-re,
ahogy gondolja.
Tehaat:
A leet iraasaat ne betuuzd,
mert ugy van irva,hogy ne eertsed,
s a vaagyaid magasra tuuzd,
hogy soha ooket el ne eerhesd.
Udv mindenkinek:
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my guest and enjoy this letter. As we do every month we
are giving something away. This month we are giving
away two cutting boards. Just put "cutting board" in the
subject and when we draw on the 20th you could will win
one. Last month the winner of the footlocker was from
Milwaukee Wisconsin. Good luck to you all!
Thank you!
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Here it is November and we are proud to
submit another issue of The Wisconsin Experience for your
reading pleasure! The snowflakes are slowly swirling and
blanketing the great northland, and if you listen very carefully,
you can almost hear the sleigh bells! Just because the year
is winding, down does not mean the fun is winding down.
We'll roll out the red carpet and put on a pot of hot chocolate,
and await all of you who want sample the winter wonderland
that is northern Wisconsin!
Somewhere between heaven and paradise
lies Vilas County and what a feast for the senses! With a
multitude of lakes and pristine rivers, the choices for fun and
recreation are limited only by your imagination.
On the 27th come help Boulder Junction light
its town Christmas tree. There will be carolers, sleigh rides and
of course a visit from the jolly old elf. For more info on this Yule
time delight, please call 715-385-2400.
Also on the 27th at the Boulder Junction Community
Center the 5th annual Lioness Christmas Craft Fair gets under
way with a wide assortment of handmade gifts perfect for all your
holiday gift giving needs. Please call 715-385-2400 for complete
details.
Following Highway 47 southward through the
heart of the Northern Highland State Forest. Oneida County
sprinkled with azure lakes offers the visitor some of the best in
natural beauty, what a perfect formula for rest and relaxation.
For all you jazz lovers, the Holiday Acres Resort
near Rhinelander will sponsor the Thanksgiving Weekend of Jazz.
Located on the shores of Lake Thompson this event promises to
serve up delights for both eye and the ear. Some of the best jazz
musicians this side of Chicago will congregate here for this two-day
jam session, starting on the 27th. The number to call is
1-800-261-1500 for additional details.
Lincoln County lies southward with Highway 51
running its length north to south. Blessed with thousands of acres
of county forests and 281 natural lakes, Lincoln County should rank
high on the list of the most demanding hunter or angler.
Sara Park, on the 27th is the site for the Tomahawk
Area Fish Unlimited Wild Game Feed with various types of game
being served, I am sure this event will please the most discerning
palate. Please call 715-453-4093 for more information.
Come help the good folks in Tomahawk
celebrate the opening of the whitetail season as they hold a free
venison feed on the 20th. For all the delicious details, please
call 1-800-569-2160.
Turning westward, Taylor County tempts us with
such natural delights as the Chequamegon National Forest that
covers a third of the county. In addition, there is great fishing in the
numerous rivers that crisscross the county. The Miller Dam
Flowage, the largest body of water in the county, is a prime spot
for sportsmen, vacationers or anyone who wants to experience
northern Wisconsin at its best.
The Taylor County Fair grounds on the 7th-8th
is the site for the " County Affair" a craft show featuring artists and
artisans from all over the area, please call 715-748-3906 for all
the details.
On the 27th, Santa Claus takes time out of his
busy schedule to help the folks in Medford with their Lighting of the
Lights. This annual event includes caroling and related holiday
fun, the number to call is 1-800-257-4729 for all the fun filled facts.
Following the compass northward, Price County
is next on our list. Beautiful Price County with 18 thousand acres
of lakes and streams and 310 thousand acres of national, state
and county forests open to the public. To the northeast,
Chequamegon National Forest with its entire natural splendor fills
that corner of the county. It is a wonderful spot for that next vacation.
The annual Fifield Sno-Drovers Wild Game Feed
kicks-off on the 23rd at the Moose Jaw Resort near Park Falls
starting at 6pm. These folks really know how to put on the ol'
feedbag, so if you do not want to miss a good time with great food
call 715-762-3028.
And now for something completely different. This month we
also have 4 skate cases to give away. You can enter the give away
by just typing skate in the subject and maybe you will win. First however
answer this question. What year did Wisconsin become a state? Put
the answer in the body of your skate case entry. Nowback to the
events in northern Wisconsin.
For something a little more domesticated, you
will want to attend the Holiday Tea in Phillips on the 14th. There
will be homemaker's displays, arts & crafts, an old fashion
cakewalk, live entertainment, door prizes and raffles call
715-339-2221 for all the details.
Sawyer County ranks as one of the prime
destinations in northern Wisconsin. Hunting, camping, fishing it
is all right here, the list of great things to see and do is nearly
endless.
On the 11th in Hayward, a unique celebration,
the " Veteran's Day Pow-Wow" is being held at the LCO tribal
reservation. To honor those who served in all American wars
there will be Native American dancing and singing and a
ceremonial feast. Please call 800-724-2992 for more details.
From the ragged shores of the Apostle islands,
to the isolation of the Chequamegon Forest, Bayfield County is
breathtaking. No vacation to Northern Wisconsin would be
complete without a visit to Bayfield County.
The little town of Cornucopia situated on the shores
of Lake Superior will hold its annual turkey feed at the
Cornucopia Town Hall on the 22nd. A rather unusual event will take
place in Oulu on the 7th, called a Christmas Glass Show, featuring
many fine examples and demonstrations of the ancient art of
glassblowing. This might be the place to find that special gift for
that special someone. The number to call for more information
is 1-800-685-8969.
Imagine the perfect getaway spot, the one you
thought did not exist, a place both filled with natural wonder and
great outdoor recreation. No matter what the season Douglas
County has something special for every one.
Just a few miles west of the Brule River State
Forest you will find the little community of Lake Nebagamon.
On the 21st, the Kids in Nebagamon Craft Fair will
be held in the town Auditorium. There will be 37 artists from all over
the area presenting their wares, please call 715-374-2283 if you
wish to know more.
The lakes of Washburn County are not only
numerous, they also provide the quality of habitat needed for
birds such as the great blue heron, pileated woodpecker and
several types of birds of prey. I am sure the memories made
here will be ones that you and yours cherish forever.
On Nov.1st be sure to come to the
Badgerland Civic Center attend the Indianhead Rifle & Pistol Club
Grand Buffet. The proceeds from this fund-raising event go to
various local youth programs and conservation groups, the
number to call for further information is 715-635-2319. On a
cultural note the Theatre in the Woods will present a performance
of "Other Peoples Money" from the 6th to the 8th and again from the
13th to the 15th . The Indianhead Arts Center in Shell Lake is the
place and the number to call is 715-635-7120 and ask for Patti Fox.
There are many words that can paint a picture
of Barron County. Such words as spacious, pristine and
untouched come readily to mind. It is true that these words do not
really do justice to the landscape. There is but one way to
experience Barron County and that is to come to Barron County.
At the Barronett Civic Center on Nov the 14th
you are welcome to attend the Hunters Ball starting at 9pm. For
some of the best in dancing, music and all around fun please
call 715-635-8752.
St. Croix County is rather a paradox. So close to
a metropolitan area, yet it retains the qualities that make it an
excellent choice for that weekend getaway. The St. Croix has the
distinction of being the only river on the planet that is protected in
its entirety.
Serious antique hunters will want to be in Hudson on
the 7th and 8th as the Women's Club Antique Show & Sale gets
underway at the Oak Street Gymnasium. This annual show draws
dealers from throughout the Midwest, please call 715-386-841 for
more information.
Santa Clause leads the way at 7 pm as the folks
in Hudson light-up Lake Front Park in the annual Light up the
Night festival on the 27th . The number to call for more details on
this yule tide tradition is 715-386-8411.
This is a small sampling of the many great things
to do and see this month in Northern Wisconsin. Any time is a good
time to come north and have the Wisconsin Experience! Thank you
for being with us. Take time for your family and yourself. Come North
and refresh your life. Talk to you next month.
Chanel
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