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In the Tudor Period, Fencing Masters were classified in the Vagrancy Laws along with Actors, Gypsys, Vagabonds, Sturdy Rogues, and the owners of performing bears.
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Hakone Gardens had their fall 4th Annual Toro Nagashi (floating lantern festival) so I figured I’d check it out and honor my family…I wrote a little note for my dad, mom, and sister and wrote “Ad Infinitum Et Ultra” on it (“to infinity and beyond” in Latin according to google. My co-worker that was the president of his latin club in college couldn’t tell me if there was a better translation…

Weather was nice, and I took the cycle to make it easier to park. Not a lot of announcement or instruction. After the majority had lanterns in the water, a group did some traditional dancing. That was follower by the head of the zendo that meets there on Sundays. He rang the bowl a few times and then talked a lot about what the festival is about…I think that was the best part of the whole affair. 

It started early enough that the electric candles in the lanterns werent doing anything. I walked the gardens, took pictures, waited till after dusk, took a few more pix and skedaddled.

—tg
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That sounds lovely.

I don’t think I’ve been back there since El Dingo’s wedding, and that was over 30 years ago because I went to the Dead show afterwards at the Frost.
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I went last summer. They have improved the grounds somewhat I think, although I didn't walk around much at ED's wedding.

Couldn't find my Latin dictionary but looked online and ultra seems to be the best fit. You might also say "Ad infinitum ultraque." That seems the most Latin-ish to me because Latin tends toward compression of syntax.
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