asakiyume: (glowing grass)
Mugwort was what I set out for, as I have become addicted to mugwort tea.

Exhibit One: Mugwort

mugwort

It's taller than me, which is something I love in a wildflower or weed. It silhouettes nicely against the sky. )

But on my return, I found something wonderful by the side of the road: a book

found book

It turns out to be King Spruce, by Holman Day. It was published in 1908.

found book

Holman Day (1865-1935) was a Maine native, a journalist and newspaper publisher, and the author of twenty-three novels and three books of ballads. A scholarly article that [livejournal.com profile] wakanomori kindly procured for me dismisses the novels ("None of his publications, unfortunately, can be placed much above the level of the pot-boiler") but takes interest in the ballads. I think I'd like to find the ballads.

I think I'll try the book too, though. I opened at random and found this passage:
"And now, speaking of arresting in the name of the law," snarled the lumber baron, "and your duty that you seem so fond of, Rodlliff, get out your handcuffs for something that's worth while. It's three years in state-prison for maliciously setting fires on timber lands. It's a long vacation in the county jail for assaulting a man without provocation. There's the girl who set that fire; there's the man that struck me. So you see, Lane, your prisoner is going to have company."

Do you sense a villain?


asakiyume: (dewdrop)

June bouquet
Originally uploaded by inatangle.
Over the past couple of days I saw stars caught in the long grass. Not firefly stars, flower stars.


grass stars

And the cattails are ready for pollen gathering. We had bright yellow pollen pancakes yesterday. ... yes, it's hard to escape the sexual implications of gathering pollen seeing as it's not just imagery, it's EXACTLY the thing imaged (if I can be oblique and direct at the same time...) I can totally see pollen gathering as a fertility rite.


ready for pollen gathering



the fallen )

Finally, let me share with you a clothes collection box, sponsored by an organization whose slogan has always creeped me out:


We turn used clothing into new kids through education! )


Seriously, how creepy is that? A golem made of used clothes. Desperate childless couples who make a child out of used clothes. Sweatshop owners who create children out of used clothes... to work in their sweatshops making clothes! (ooh, the circularity...)



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