The Badische Zeitung is a swell newspaper. It has just the right balance between serious news--international, national, and local--and small-town human-interest fluff. Most of the fluff can be found in the Stadtteile (city districts) section, which includes a daily calendar of events in Freiburg and across the wider region.
A photograph in today's Stadtteile section caught my eye. It shows a group of smiling middle-aged to senior men decked out in cowboy outfits (wide-brimmed hats, vests with pocket watch chains, handkerchiefs, boots), enjoying a cuppa in front of their covered wagon. Germany has had a long-running fascination with "Cowboys and Indians" and the Wild West, due in good part to an immensely popular series of novels by German author Karl May (1842-1912), and the photo seemed to demonstrate this enthusiasm in action.
The BZ article was entitled "Wo Maenner noch echte Kerle sind" ("Where Men Are Still Real Men"), and to my delight, the place where the testosterone flows was immediately revealed in the sub-headline (in the print version only): "The Dakota Cowboys enjoy the smell of the campfire on their ranch near Ikea."
They are presumably cooking little meatballs over the campfire. Giddiyup little savory morsels!
ReplyDeleteAs a vegetarian, I know so little about meatballs and meatball lore that I had to Google both "german meatballs" and "cowboy meatballs." Recipes galore, though none use Germans or cowboys.
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