2013 Week 17


The Things This Week

Passing the Postern of Fate:

Pass not beneath! Men say there blows in stony deserts still a rose
But with no scarlet to her leaf--and from whose heart no perfume flows.

Wilt thou bloom red where she buds pale, thy sister rose? Wilt thou not fail
When noonday flashes like a flail? Leave nightingale the caravan!
--James Elroy Flecker


Desert Rose

Are you being served?
Franciscan Desert Rose Dinnerware

Adenium from Wikipedia Commons
Adenium

TrekEarth.com/gallery/Africa/Tunisia/South/Tozeur

Desert rose is the colloquial name given to rosette formations of the minerals gypsum and barite. The rosette crystal habit tends to occur when the crystals form in arid sandy conditions, such as the evaporation of a shallow salt basin.
--TrekEarth.com

The Desert Rose Taxidermy, at Etsy.com, where among other things they have many cougar parts for appreciation and possible purchase.

This Red Rock

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Time Signatures

7/4, anyone? An example can be found at the end of Stravinsky's Firebird.


Setting The Mountain On Fire

It doesn't even involve moxibustion.

Reading

Accent Marks in Spanish Words Used As Names

Yes, way, José.

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