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Pigs, and other animals, might fly…

I heard recently that John Steinbeck was told by his professor that he would be an author ‘when pigs flew’.  And that when his novels were printed, Steinbeck inscribed them with ‘ad astra per alas porci’ (‘to the stars on the wings of a pig’) – brilliant!

It’s such a great image, isn’t it? Apparently ‘flying pigs’ have been used to express the idea that something is impossible since the 1600s*.  Of course pigs don’t fly everywhere. In Finland you should look out for flying cows, as in the wonderful phrase ‘kun lehmät lentävät’. And in Greece you might see a donkey up in the air. If you don’t believe me, here’s the evidence ….

fullsizeoutput_1259*Come to think of it, at that time any suggestion that human beings might one day fly to the ends of the earth would probably also be met with the sarcastic response ‘yeah, when pigs fly… But that’s another story.

Yogi Berra on Travel

The late, great Yogi Berra is forever associated with the New York Yankees. As well as baseball, he’s famous for his memorable turns of phrase. At one level they don’t make sense, at another they are profoundly true (I think so, at least!)

His remarks range from the practical: “Why buy good luggage? You only use it when you travel” and “When you come to a fork in the road, take it”, to existential warnings: “You got to be careful if you don’t know where you’re going, because you might not get there”.

But my all-time favourite? “If the world were perfect, it wouldn’t be”. Can’t argue with that….

Who would have thought that?

No prizes for guessing that the US is the biggest market for McDonalds. But the second biggest……?

France. Yes, the home of haute cuisine. No disrespect to the Golden Arches, but – well, who would have thought it? Mind you, though, the ‘MacDo’ experience has a distinctly French feel – from the ‘Alpine burger’ with 3 sorts of cheese to the McBaguette (yes, really).