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"In early 2015, the 10,000-entry Oxford children’s dictionary dropped around fifty words related to nature — words like fern, willow, and starling — in favor of terms like broadband and cut and paste, some of the world’s most prominent authors composed an open letter of protest and alarm at this impoverishment of children’s vocabulary and its consequent diminishment of children’s belonging to and with the natural world. Among them was one of the great nature writers of our time: Robert Macfarlane....Troubled by this loss of vital and vitalizing language, MacFarlane teamed up with illustrator and children’s book author Jackie Morris, who had reached out to him to write an introduction for a sort of “wild dictionary” she wanted to create as a counterpoint to Oxford’s erasure. Instead, Macfarlane envisioned something greater. The Lost Words: A Spell Book (public library) was born" . Read more at the Marginalian
Sometimes
• 03/11/24 at 08:59PM •Remember when,
we would write in the dust,
or on a steamy window,
and In God We Would Trust.
Memories, I favor, once more,
those were the times, we would spend,
when we're searching for a love,
unaware of when it would end.
Twas
• 03/11/24 at 08:58PM •Twas early morning,
before Dawns early light.
I was returning home,
after a long partying night.
I was exhausted, but
still feeling all right,
trying to go to bed,
and to turn off the light.
Had to go to Seattle,
once more, once again
to provide security,
for a very close friend.
I Love the Mountains
• 03/11/24 at 08:08PM •I love the mountains,
I love the shore,
but at this moment,
I love you more.
I love the smell,
of the Sea air,
but most of all,
I love your hair.
The Fire
• 03/11/24 at 08:07PM •The fire was dwindling,
to black ash and flame,
nestled in the fire pit,
where embers will remain.
A Full Plankton Moon
• 03/11/24 at 12:16PM •NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:
What glows in the night? This night featured a combination of usual and unusual glows. Perhaps the most usual glow was from the Moon, a potentially familiar object. The full Moon's nearly vertical descent results from the observer being near Earth's equator. As the Moon sets, air and aerosols in Earth's atmosphere preferentially scatter out blue light, making the Sun-reflecting satellite appear reddish when near the horizon. Perhaps the most unusual glow was from the bioluminescent plankton, likely less familiar objects. These microscopic creatures glow blue, it is thought, primarily to surprise and deter predators. In this case, the glow was caused primarily by plankton-containing waves crashing onto the beach. The image was taken on Soneva Fushi Island, Maldives just over one year ago. Your Sky Surprise: What picture did APOD feature on your birthday? (post 1995)
Photo by Petr Horálek / Institute of Physics in Opava
Victor Hugo (1802-1885) French poet, novelist, and dramatist. He is considered to be one of the greatest French writers.
Word of the Day 03/11/24: dapperly
• 03/11/24 at 02:26AM •Light Poured Out
• 03/10/24 at 07:48PM •Light poured out,
of windowed glass,
reflecting upon the
rain, sprinkled, grass.
Shadows made,
by limbs of trees,
waving aimlessly,
in a Spring breeze
When Memories Fade
• 03/10/24 at 07:47PM •When memories fade,
when mirrors fall,
will we still remember,
anything at all?
This fragile life's existence,
good as your mind can be,
will pass the memories,
going into infinity.
Do you recall the scenes,
from your memories past
and realize you will not be,
remembered, as they didn't last.
As Old Memories Fade
• 03/10/24 at 07:46PM •As old memories fade,
or just go away,
I'm reminded once more,
of the small role we play.
All of the actors,
in this life's scheme,
living your life,
another good dream.
Memories flow,
then go away,
hopefully remembering,
when having a bad day.