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irrational streams of blood…

First published in my private blog the summer of 2009 following a lovely trip to Niagara Falls.  The picture taken is one of several such impossibly perfect shots.

The Gyres
–William Butler Yeats

The gyres! the gyres! Old Rocky Face, look forth;
Things thought too long can be no longer thought,
For beauty dies of beauty, worth of worth,
And ancient lineaments are blotted out.
Irrational streams of blood are staining earth;
Empedocles has thrown all things about;
Hector is dead and there’s a light in Troy;
We that look on but laugh in tragic joy.
What matter though numb nightmare ride on top,
And blood and mire the sensitive body stain?
What matter? Heave no sigh, let no tear drop,
A-greater, a more gracious time has gone;
For painted forms or boxes of make-up
In ancient tombs I sighed, but not again;
What matter? Out of cavern comes a voice,
And all it knows is that one word “Rejoice!’
Conduct and work grow coarse, and coarse the soul,
What matter? Those that Rocky Face holds dear,
Lovers of horses and of women, shall,
From marble of a broken sepulchre,
Or dark betwixt the polecat and the owl,
Or any rich, dark nothing disinter
The workman, noble and saint, and all things run
On that unfashionable gyre again.

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049/365/01

Hostas everywhere.  This size of leaf is particularly attractive, I think…

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Fizzy Mango Lassi: A Must For the Summertime!

Lassi is a traditional summertime Indian drink that is served either sweet or savory.  Essentially buttermilk whipped up and seasoned with salt or sugar, you have a satisfying cool drink to beat the heat of the great northern Indian plains. 

Over time, there have been many variations to the lassi, one of the most common ones being the Mango Lassi, which is essentially, mango juice or mango pulp added to either buttermilk/yogurt/milk. 

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Well, I’ve invented my own variation of the Mango Lassi which is adding a carbonated lemony sugar-free beverage to half a glass of mango pulp on the rocks.  The result, btw, is AAAHHHHHmazing!
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Memorial Day 2011

Honor and tribute / To all our fallen heroes / On Memorial Day!

Note on picture:  A beautiful white flowering bush on the campus area downtown where we were lucky to find street parking on this holiday!

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