late summer field, wet dog I'm so glad I went out of the city and got some video at the weekend - I was at risk of having three YouTube uploads in a row being unboxing of purchases, and I've spent so long making that not my vibe! There's
Elders, by Louise Bogan At night the moon shakes the bright dice of the water; And the elders, their flower light as broken snow upon the bush, Repeat the circle of the moon. Within the month Black fruit breaks from the white flower. The black-wheeled berries turn Weighing the boughs over the road. There
Wednesday words: yew Yew wood is so good at making bows that the genus name is taxus - 'probably borrowed, via Greek, from Taxša, the Scythian word for yew (and bow)' and not related to income tax (Latin, to assess) or taxonomy (Greek, an arrangement). It is, however, related to '