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Poetry

As Men Have Loved Their Lovers In Times Past

by Edna St. Vincent

As men have loved their lovers in times past
And sung their wit, their virtue and their grace,
So have we loved sweet Justice to the last,
That now lies here in an unseemly place.
The child will quit the cradle and grow wise
And stare on beauty till his senses drown;
Yet shall be seen no more by mortal eyes
Such beauty as here walked and here went down.
Like birds that hear the winter crying plain
Her courtiers leave to seek the clement south;
Many have praised her, we alone remain
To break a fist against the lying mouth
Of any man who says this was not so:
Though she be dead now, as indeed we know.
(Nicola Sacco -- Bartolomeo Vanzetti)
Executed August 23, 1927
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Books

Cobb: The Life and Times of the Meanest Man Who Ever Played the Game

by Al Stump

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The accuracy of this book has been roundly questioned. I don’t have an opinion on that. However, the author had personal access to Cobb while he was alive, which is something authors of most biographies can’t say.

Cobb was a fascinating psychopath, which makes for a very interesting read. The second best baseball player – after Babe Ruth – of all time.

The book was a bit longer than necessary.

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Films

Mank

Based on the experience of screen writer Howard Mankewicki attempting to create a story for Orson Welles. Mank was a raging alcoholic and Welles a crazy egomaniac. Not a good combination.

Directed by David Fincher from a screenplay written by his father.

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Gardening

Merrfield – Container Gardening

conversation pieces – Spiral ? – looks like hair
small containers struggle in heat unless watered constantly
put many containers on patio. group around a table or something
sun means 6 to 8 hours
shade means want morning sun and dappled after

elephant ear with flowers under (like vinca). heat ok for these
canna (dark leaf) dark pot – with petunias (fertilize) good with heat

pinball ginfrena – with petunias

geranisam – little stuff under like creeping jenny

salvia – good centerpiece – bloom all summer
amistad – tall (i like the purple) (salvia)
rocking fuchia (salvia)

annual salvia bloom all summer (perenial only once or twice)
don’t water again until pretty dry (don’t let get bone-dry)

dragon wing begonia – bloom all summer (no hot afternoon sun)
fuchia garden ? hummingbird magenetcobra?
super peturnia don’t have to be dead headed (sterile)
can use spider plants for acccent
don’t leave terra cotaa on grass over winter..or with saucer
put 3/8 river jack or gravel on top. keeps squirrels out. keeps dirt from flying out.
she does not replace soil every year. . adds like 25% new soil.
She says deer repellant works – Bobx ? luiqid fence

use plant tone every two weeks

discondra – lotus vine – lotus is fuzzy (both cascading)


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Dahlias

NCDS Meeting 5/12/21

Notes on the meeting…..

Dept of Crop and Soil Science

Penn State

Soil microbiology

need oxygen in soil. roots need it. too soggy no oxygen.

think in terms of ecosystem. compared to coral reef; or a savanah; or a rain forest.
who is at home in our soil? all sorts of stuff growing.
can buy perdatory nematodes to eat bad stuff (like maggots etc)

slime mold – fruiting…looks like throw up on mulch (a fungi)

water bear (he say google them, interesting)

can find 5,000 species in a tablespoon of soil

don’t put no woody material in soil

rought 20 to 1 carbon to nitrogen is best

don’t till soil often

ph 6 or 7

add some manure is good. but don’t go crazy.

leafs…grass clipping is good.

Categories
Poetry

Wild Swans

by Edna St. Vincent Millay

I looked in my heart while the wild swans went over.
And what did I see I had not seen before?
Only a question less or a question more;
Nothing to match the flight of wild birds flying.
Tiresome heart, forever living and dying,
House without air, I leave you and lock your door.
Wild swans, come over the town, come over
The town again, trailing your legs and crying!
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Dahlias

New Varieties

I bought several new varieties from the club this year.

Name  Stephen Lescure
Classification Name – 2019Class ## Tuber Ordered
20TH AVE ESTRELLA92071
20TH AVE INGRID61081
BLOOMQUIST SWEET90131
SKIPLEY MELLO YELLO24021
VICKI12021
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Categories
Dahlias

Planted Dahlias

I planted this year’s crop on 5/6. Some are very small because i was late potting them (I think around mid-April) and I purchased a few from the club on 4/26.

I planted them closer together this year. About two feet apart. I think they will look a lot better. However, they could be too crowded. We’ll see.

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Categories
Poetry

Oh, Think Not I Am Faithful To A Vow

by Edna St. Vincent Millay

Oh, think not I am faithful to a vow!
Faithless am I save to love's self alone.
Were you not lovely I would leave you now;
After the feet of beauty fly my own.
Were you not still my hunger's rarest food,
And water ever to my wildest thirst,
I would desert you--think not but I would!--
And seek another as I sought you first.
But you are mobile as the veering air,
And all your charms more changeful than the tide,
Wherefore to be inconstant is no care:
I have but to continue at your side.
So wanton, light and false, my love, are you,
I am most faithless when I most am true.
Categories
Poetry

Love Is Not Blind. I See With Single Eye

by Edna St. Vincent Millay

Love is not blind. I see with single eye
Your ugliness and other women's grace.
I know the imperfection of your face,
The eyes too wide apart, the brow too high
For beauty. Learned from earliest youth am I
In loveliness, and cannot so erase
Its letters from my mind, that I may trace
You faultless, I must love until I die.
More subtle is the sovereignty of love:
So am I caught that when I say, "Not fair,"
'Tis but as if I said, "Not here—not there
Not risen—not writing letters." Well I know
What is this beauty men are babbling of;
I wonder only why they prize it so.

https://www.modernamericanpoetry.org/poem/love-not-blind

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Vacations

Trip to Boston

4/29/21 – Left from Dulles. Landed in Boston around noon. Took an Uber to Tyler’s apartment. Did the following:

  • Walked thru the Waterfront/Seaport area. It was raining, windy, cold.
  • Visited the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). Saw several exhibits. Standouts were;
    • Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors (music video/Astor house)
    • Attiaader Attia: Oil and Sugar #2
    • Nick Cave: Sound Suit

4/30/21 – Walked about eleven miles or so. Visited/walked thru:

  • Northeastern
  • James P. Kelleher Rose Garden
  • Fenway Park (outside)
  • Victory Garden
  • Ate on Newbury Street (Raman Noodles place)
  • Isabella Gardner Museum – Highlight of the trip.
  • Harvard Square
  • Cambridge
  • Cheapo Record Store
  • MIT (beautiful)
  • Esplande (Charles River)
  • Crossed the bridge across the river (crazy wind)

Watch the first two episodes of the Netflix documentary about the Gardner Museum robbery.

5/01/21 – Met Tyler and headed-out for another ten miles or so of walking. Visited:

  • Chinatown (Tyler street)
  • Brattle Bookshop
  • Boston Commons
  • Public Gardens (tulips)
  • Granary Burying Ground
  • Many other sites along the Freedom Trail
  • Crazy anti-vaccinator protesters
  • Newbury Street high-end shopping area
  • ate lunch at by Chloe (vegetarian sandwich shop – good)
  • Bunker Hill

Watched the last two episodes of the Netflix documentary about the robbery.

5/02/21 – Met Tyler for lunch at Flour Bakery + Cafe (good cauliflower sandwich and avocado toast). Uneventful trip home.