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'''Ponce''' (pronounced poansee) '''Gardening''' is a rather obtuse hobby as it is neither a true form of gardening nor does it revolve around the nonexistent "ponce." Rather, Ponce Gardening is an activity of gathering thingies from the sea. The term "ponce" is a degenerative of the additive Poen and Sea. Where is the Poen Sea, you ask? In the same spot as the [[Dagger Seas]]. You see, the Poen is another name of the Dagger, one used almost exclusively by the peoples of Trighonomehntri (more on this below).
 
 
==Introduction==
 
Ponce (pronounced ''pone see'') Gardening is a rather obtuse hobby as it is neither a true form of gardening, nor does it revolve around the supposed "ponce." Rather, Ponce Gardening is an activity of gathering thingies from the sea.
 
 
 
The term "ponce" is a degenerative of the additive ''Poen'' and ''Sea''. Where is the Poen Sea, you ask? in the same spot as the Dagger Seas, I answer. You see, the Poen is another name of the Dagger, one used almost exclusively by the peoples of Trighonomehntri (more on this later).
 
 
 
Though Ponce Gardening is most commonly known among Ghylites as a study of [[Speedish Chefs|Speedish Chefery]], this "knowledge" is one found mainly amongst the Ghylites of the larger ''towns'' and ''cities'' (which we all know is but a fraction of the population of Ghyll and quite the minority), the folk of the numerous townships, hamlets, villages, and weinerschnitzles either have never heard of Ponce Gardening or think of it as something of which dirt farmers partake or the rich & famous (either idea being ridiculously naive). It is the people of [[Iganefta]] and [[Iganefta-on-the-Sea]] who have the most knowledge and practice of it, indeed, in these two urbanesque areas the fame of the Iganefta Speedish Institute is most highly regarded.  And common knowledge to all is that the arte of Speedish Chefery is conveyed through years of rigorous study and practice involving such things as ''Archaic Languages'', ''Half-Remembered Tables'', ''Oft-Forgotten Measures'' and, of course, ''Ponce Gardening''.
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Though Ponce Gardening is most commonly known as a study of [[Speedish Chefs|Speedish Chefery]], this "knowledge" is one found mainly amongst those of the larger towns and cities; the folk of the numerous townships, hamlets, villages, and weinerschnitzles either have never heard of Ponce Gardening or think of it as something of which dirt farmers partake (or the rich & famous). It is the people of [[Iganefta]] and [[Iganefta-on-the-Sea]] who have the most knowledge and practice of it, indeed, in these two urbanesque areas the fame of the Iganefta Speedish Institute is most highly regarded. And it is common knowledge that the arte of Speedish Chefery is conveyed through years of rigorous study and practice involving such things as ''Archaic Languages'', ''Half-Remembered Tables'', ''Oft-Forgotten Measures'' and, of course, ''Ponce Gardening''.
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==History==
 
==History==
  
<blockquote>''Oh Poen Mar, mi Poen Sea,'' --''vhere nicht your lone tee''       --''dist Stiffle bee great'' --''but th' wavens be mightee''  --''th' wallens vere great'' --''but th' wavens be angree''</blockquote>  
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<blockquote>''Oh Poen Mar, mi Poen Sea,'' --''vhere nicht your lone tee'' --''dist Stiffle bee great'' --''but th' wavens be mightee''  --''th' wallens vere great'' --''but th' wavens be angree''<p align="right">--Shepenor song about a tidal wave off the Poen Sea, circa -290 [[EC]]</p></blockquote>
--local song about a tidal wave off the Poen Sea, circa -250 [[EC]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Though the ancient history of the [[Dagger Seas|Daggers]] is fraught with battle, commerce and surfing, its recent history is much less entertaining. "Recent History" is said to begin in the decades which saw the mainland entwined in the huffing and puffing which led to the [[Conflict That Is Not Happening]] (reckoned to have been between -450 [[EC]] and -275 [[EC]] depending on which historian you ask). During this time, life along the coasts experienced a much-enjoyed sigh of relief in relation to what was happening in places such as [[Folktown]].
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To know the history of Ponce Gardening one must know the history of the hamlets No, Gno, and Kno. Though the time of the settling of these tiny habitations is unknown, their placement ''is'' known (though not much cared about by most folks but for the residents themselves). These three villages lie some thirteen [[lele]]s north of [[Shepenor]] (following the coastline) and sit midway along the tooth that bites into the Tertius and Segundus. Far from the northern side, the hamlets huddle on the southern edge of the tooth and dig deep into the watery silt of the Tertius.
  
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These three hamlets are so close in distance from each other that long ago they came to be ruled by one and the same: the Contessi l’Kyrch. The first Contessi l’Kyrch was the woman named Quizzette and she not only united these three villages and created a unified defense against such threats as the ''Empire of the Guys who Set Out to Explore Exotic Places but generally just Kill and Enslave Everybody when They get There'', but she also unified the spiritual belief of all the inhabitants. The Faith of the Contessi, and consequently of the People. is the Faith of Rithmatetics, and the Faith is led by the Contessi whose very title means "the one who counts." In uniting these three habitations, a later Contessi came to call her domain Trighonomehntritaticianomen. Over time this name, which means something like "the three places with many good things to count", was shortened to simply Trighonomehntri.
  
Great art is a balance of the aesthetic, the practical and the mind of the observer. Great food is much the same. Speedish Chefs seek to achieve the perfect confluence of the moment, the mind and the palate. Of course this often means that the Speedish Chef must be ready to strike at the precise moment to achieve the perfect dining experience.
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It was during the time of Contessi l’Kyrch Wangeline in roughly -331 [[EC]] (if the oral tradition of Trighonomehntri is to be trusted) that the people began collecting, counting, and sorting thingies from the sea. Mind you, people here and people there had been doing this (more than likely) for eons, but what this leader accomplished was something far greater than creating a structured hobby – she formed a community event with numerological consequence!
  
"Non-chefs think it's silly to invest two hours' work in two minutes' enjoyment; but if cooking is evanescent, so is Bindlet Ball." --Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway
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The Faith of Rithmatetics is based on numbers and on the practice of numbers. They teach that insanity is based on numberlessness and that pinketites and perkofiles are a result of not being able to count beyond the number two. Obviously with their own sanity at stake, the peoples of Trighonomehntri took to collecting thingies and sharing them and dividing them and (some) even stealing them! This stealing caused a great moral confusion among the faithful until Contessi Omara explained the usefulness of "forced sharing" and the foolishness of "not protecting your most holy things." Over time, this religious practice became known as Gardening the Poen Sea and this became corrupted into the Ponce Gardening we know today, but it did take time, as well as the jealousy of a township.  
The talent it takes to achieve the absolute perfect time, place and diners is epitomized in the recipe for Bofu which can change even during the preparation of the dish should someone take a bathroom break between the time the dish is begun and completed.  
 
  
"The alimentary canal is thirty-two feet long. You control only the first nanit of it. Control it well." --Briorus Jan-Vanderschusen
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In -260 [[EC]], Thungerbarg saw the coming of those from [[Iganefta]]. Without going into the story of the creation of [[Iganefta-on-the-Sea]], we must say that by -247 [[EC]] Poen Sea Gardening was taking place there. We must also say that within 30 years the men and women who had learned to "garden the Poen Sea" from the Rithmateticites up north had ceased to use the name Poen as the name of the sea and had begun using the word Ponce as a pejorative.
While chefery of the non-Speedish variety is plentiful, one has to ask if sating hunger is really worth dining at The Cadaver or whether it is really more preferable to enjoy one's meal. Time can be a factor. It is difficult to plan around a meal that can take hours to allow for the precise alignment of Pinky and Perky, or it could just as likely be a seemingly rushed affair with whirlwind courses that leaves you feeling a-tingle with the experience. So what are the defining factors that divides Speedish cooking from other types of food preparation?
 
  
[edit]Environment
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<blockquote>''Dager Martie ser Poen Sea; gathring tingees by th’ wavens ist such goot tresure. Nort issen countettes of mind crazee; we justly see Poen nicht but Dager iyes – solo let us namen true title – Dager Sea: mit Martie aund Firstus, Sekondus, Tirdus''<p align="right">--Thungerbarg proclamation entitling the nearby Sea as the "Dagger", circa -232 [[EC]]</p></blockquote>
Awareness of the environment is a factor; Speedish Chefs take as much pride in their serving tableau as they do in their personal appearance. Speedish Chefs pay great attention to the personal appearance of the diners as well. The incident at the Author Laureate awards of -7 EC comes to mind, where the evening's Chef stormed out because one of the honorees was wearing a yellow dress and he had not prepared for yellow.
 
  
"Light, refined, learned and noble, harmonious and orderly, clear and logical, Speedish cooking is, in some strange manner, intimately linked to the genius of our greatest men." --Windsor Creame
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==Today==
[edit]Timing
 
The meal must be served at the precise moment of optimal enjoyment. Some Chefs have been known to begin prodding their patrons to "eat more - talk less" during a meal lest they miss the subtleties of the consumption. After numerous instances of assault where a Chef had been accused of literally force-feeding a diner, most dining establishments require a signed waiver before serving.
 
  
"Intellectual men who consume whatever nourishment is necessary for their bodies with a kind of disdain, may be very rational and have a noble intelligence, but they are not men of taste." --King Harandraff the Great
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Ponce Gardening is all about gathering, gathering thingies, gathering thingies that come from out of the sea. Ponce Gardening is all about numbers, collections, additions, multiplications, subtractions and divisions, it is all about the rithmatic. It all occurs along and within the Gulf and the [[Dagger Seas|Daggers]] which flow into it. Because of the [[mechanaut]]-powered [[ironclads]] which prowl the waters looking for fish, minerals and crawlies, most practitioners of Ponce Gardening travel to the out-of-the-way places along the coast. Because of the difficulty of such ventures, many ponce gardeners have created their own [[Sea fairs|sea fairs]], though none admit of cavorting with [[Darkships|darkshipmen]]. Though the ecology of the waters, once home to a multitude of sea spiders, sea cucumbers, and sea saws, has been collapsing for the last hundred years or so, there still remain some gems of the sea. It is the vocation of the Ponce Gardener to find these gems, to collect them, bring them home and make mathematical arrangments for all to enjoy. Yes, the Ponce Gardener is yet one more cause to the degradation of the original ecosystem of the Daggers, but this here Scholar says: out with the old, in with the new!
[edit]Ingredients
 
Only the perfect ingredient for a particular preparation will do for a true Speedish Chef. In some instances, an ingredient that might seem unsuitable for consumption could well be the exact item the Speedish Chef is looking for. There is a recipe in the book Speedish Cooking for Singles that features Umlaut Tea leaves that have steeped in a 50-50 brandy and water mix for no less than 6 minutes and then dried in the sun for 4 hours and 22 minutes precisely.
 
  
"I had an excellent repast -- the best repast possible -- which consisted simply of boiled eggs and bread and butter. It was the quality of these simple ingredients that made the occasion memorable. The eggs were so good that I am ashamed to say how many of them I consumed... It might seem that an egg which has succeeded in being fresh has done all that can be reasonably expected of it." --Doc Rockett
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'''Citations''': [[Dagger Seas]], [[Ironclads]], [[Sea fairs]].
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"The duty of a good Cusinier is to transmit to the next generation everything he has learned and experienced." --Mork Waterson'''[edit]Practice
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--[[User:Nikos of Ant|Nikos of Ant]] 23:47, 8 Sep 2005 (EDT)
The finest Chefs in the land participate in their own Calends Gala called "The Irony Chef". The competitors are challenged by the reigning Irony Chef to devise a meal that perfectly exemplifies a theme challenge set forth at the start of the competition. The first Chef to satisfy the challenge is declared the Irony Chef for the following year. It may be for this reason that the term "Speedish" is applied to this type of meal preparation.
 
  
"The cook who can deploy food successfully will be found to possess the delicacy of perception, the accuracy of judgment, and the dexterity of hand which go to the formation of a great artist." --Tim Timperton
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[[Category:Activities]]

Latest revision as of 08:59, 6 October 2005

Ponce (pronounced poansee) Gardening is a rather obtuse hobby as it is neither a true form of gardening nor does it revolve around the nonexistent "ponce." Rather, Ponce Gardening is an activity of gathering thingies from the sea. The term "ponce" is a degenerative of the additive Poen and Sea. Where is the Poen Sea, you ask? In the same spot as the Dagger Seas. You see, the Poen is another name of the Dagger, one used almost exclusively by the peoples of Trighonomehntri (more on this below).

Though Ponce Gardening is most commonly known as a study of Speedish Chefery, this "knowledge" is one found mainly amongst those of the larger towns and cities; the folk of the numerous townships, hamlets, villages, and weinerschnitzles either have never heard of Ponce Gardening or think of it as something of which dirt farmers partake (or the rich & famous). It is the people of Iganefta and Iganefta-on-the-Sea who have the most knowledge and practice of it, indeed, in these two urbanesque areas the fame of the Iganefta Speedish Institute is most highly regarded. And it is common knowledge that the arte of Speedish Chefery is conveyed through years of rigorous study and practice involving such things as Archaic Languages, Half-Remembered Tables, Oft-Forgotten Measures and, of course, Ponce Gardening.

History

Oh Poen Mar, mi Poen Sea, --vhere nicht your lone tee --dist Stiffle bee great --but th' wavens be mightee --th' wallens vere great --but th' wavens be angree

--Shepenor song about a tidal wave off the Poen Sea, circa -290 EC

Though the ancient history of the Daggers is fraught with battle, commerce and surfing, its recent history is much less entertaining. "Recent History" is said to begin in the decades which saw the mainland entwined in the huffing and puffing which led to the Conflict That Is Not Happening (reckoned to have been between -450 EC and -275 EC depending on which historian you ask). During this time, life along the coasts experienced a much-enjoyed sigh of relief in relation to what was happening in places such as Folktown.

To know the history of Ponce Gardening one must know the history of the hamlets No, Gno, and Kno. Though the time of the settling of these tiny habitations is unknown, their placement is known (though not much cared about by most folks but for the residents themselves). These three villages lie some thirteen leles north of Shepenor (following the coastline) and sit midway along the tooth that bites into the Tertius and Segundus. Far from the northern side, the hamlets huddle on the southern edge of the tooth and dig deep into the watery silt of the Tertius.

These three hamlets are so close in distance from each other that long ago they came to be ruled by one and the same: the Contessi l’Kyrch. The first Contessi l’Kyrch was the woman named Quizzette and she not only united these three villages and created a unified defense against such threats as the Empire of the Guys who Set Out to Explore Exotic Places but generally just Kill and Enslave Everybody when They get There, but she also unified the spiritual belief of all the inhabitants. The Faith of the Contessi, and consequently of the People. is the Faith of Rithmatetics, and the Faith is led by the Contessi whose very title means "the one who counts." In uniting these three habitations, a later Contessi came to call her domain Trighonomehntritaticianomen. Over time this name, which means something like "the three places with many good things to count", was shortened to simply Trighonomehntri.

It was during the time of Contessi l’Kyrch Wangeline in roughly -331 EC (if the oral tradition of Trighonomehntri is to be trusted) that the people began collecting, counting, and sorting thingies from the sea. Mind you, people here and people there had been doing this (more than likely) for eons, but what this leader accomplished was something far greater than creating a structured hobby – she formed a community event with numerological consequence!

The Faith of Rithmatetics is based on numbers and on the practice of numbers. They teach that insanity is based on numberlessness and that pinketites and perkofiles are a result of not being able to count beyond the number two. Obviously with their own sanity at stake, the peoples of Trighonomehntri took to collecting thingies and sharing them and dividing them and (some) even stealing them! This stealing caused a great moral confusion among the faithful until Contessi Omara explained the usefulness of "forced sharing" and the foolishness of "not protecting your most holy things." Over time, this religious practice became known as Gardening the Poen Sea and this became corrupted into the Ponce Gardening we know today, but it did take time, as well as the jealousy of a township.

In -260 EC, Thungerbarg saw the coming of those from Iganefta. Without going into the story of the creation of Iganefta-on-the-Sea, we must say that by -247 EC Poen Sea Gardening was taking place there. We must also say that within 30 years the men and women who had learned to "garden the Poen Sea" from the Rithmateticites up north had ceased to use the name Poen as the name of the sea and had begun using the word Ponce as a pejorative.

Dager Martie ser Poen Sea; gathring tingees by th’ wavens ist such goot tresure. Nort issen countettes of mind crazee; we justly see Poen nicht but Dager iyes – solo let us namen true title – Dager Sea: mit Martie aund Firstus, Sekondus, Tirdus

--Thungerbarg proclamation entitling the nearby Sea as the "Dagger", circa -232 EC

Today

Ponce Gardening is all about gathering, gathering thingies, gathering thingies that come from out of the sea. Ponce Gardening is all about numbers, collections, additions, multiplications, subtractions and divisions, it is all about the rithmatic. It all occurs along and within the Gulf and the Daggers which flow into it. Because of the mechanaut-powered ironclads which prowl the waters looking for fish, minerals and crawlies, most practitioners of Ponce Gardening travel to the out-of-the-way places along the coast. Because of the difficulty of such ventures, many ponce gardeners have created their own sea fairs, though none admit of cavorting with darkshipmen. Though the ecology of the waters, once home to a multitude of sea spiders, sea cucumbers, and sea saws, has been collapsing for the last hundred years or so, there still remain some gems of the sea. It is the vocation of the Ponce Gardener to find these gems, to collect them, bring them home and make mathematical arrangments for all to enjoy. Yes, the Ponce Gardener is yet one more cause to the degradation of the original ecosystem of the Daggers, but this here Scholar says: out with the old, in with the new!

Citations: Dagger Seas, Ironclads, Sea fairs.

--Nikos of Ant 23:47, 8 Sep 2005 (EDT)