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Hazel in poetry and prose

Hazel stars mysteriously in Mars Hazel dances with the czars Flap your wings and fly with me We dream, we explore magically. - Hazel , Delineating Des A note before we take off: The links are to acknowledge sources and that apart from them, the only thing that's mine in this post is the introductory babble above. Here's hoping the attempt didn't wreak too much damage on the magic below. Here we go -   1. An old charm for curing an adder bite requires a piece of hazel wood in the shape of a cross to be placed upon the wound, and the following lines repeated: "Underneath this hazel in mote, There's a braggoty worm with a speckled throat, Nine double is he, Now from eight double to seven double And from seven double to six double and so on until: And from one double to no double, No double hath he" 2. An essay by Megan Elizabeth Farris: The "Ruint" Doll: Hazel 's loss of innoncence in Kettle Bottom   3. The Song of the Wandering Aengus by W.B.

Incense

I i ntroduce i ncense . I sing the sweets I know, the charms I feel, My morning incense ... The sweets of Hasty-Pudding. Come ... glide o'er my palate, and inspire my soul. -Barlow, Joel 'The Hasty-Pudding', canto1 Like Barlow's, these are also morning incense. Or I see them burning in the morning. Never in the evening. These incense sticks in my workplace burn endlessly. I've been here awhile.  The years have accustomed me to the fragrance. Thais burn incense reverently like this one does. This post is linked with ABC Wednesday .

Spring ahead ... Japan

A cousin and her husband and a former gradschool classmate are three people I know who are in Japan right now. It is such relief to know they are ok as I never dared turn on the news. I actually avoided footage of the destruction. But perhaps I could share Amanda's move of showing a bit of support for Japan by featuring their music today. This first one is classical which I hear all the time in Japanese restaurants. Ah well, at least I'm a fan of Japanese cuisine. And here's wishing and hoping the Japanese people would be as happy as this again and be back to normal living soon. This post is linked with:   Amanda @ Bloggin with Amanda XmasDolly of XmasDolly , Lori of Shewbridges of Central Florida , Larry of Cakeblast , and Callie of JAmerican Spice Denise @ Run DMT hosts Music Monday Blog Hop ********* Today we are playing "Spring Ahead" a tribute to moving your clock ahead an hour thanks to daylight savings time. Have fun and thanks for playing! 1. What time

Kiwi and dragon fruit

Since I started blogging there's one thing I have been neglecting and it's one of my major pursuits - eating or dining if we are so formally inclined :D. I will start my very first food post with something healthy. You don't want to know what I explore if I go splurging on food. These slices of kiwi, dragon fruit, pineapple and capsicum were one of those weekend breakfasts when by some stroke of luck I walked into the fruit section of a supermarket. This post is linked with Food Trip Friday   and Friday Food Fight

What if... I thought I fell in love

Monday Mayhem follows Favorite female vocalists? What a riot! I wish I could have them all here. But here are three of them who sing lyrics that are quite relevant to me these days. Gloria Estefan --- Here We Are Dionne Warwick --- I'll Never Love This Way Again Karen Carpenter --- You Ahhh... gratification galore! Amanda @ Bloggin with Amanda hosts Musical Monday XmasDolly of XmasDolly , Lori of Shewbridges of Central Florida , Larry of Cakeblast , and Callie of JAmerican Spice host Monday's Music Moves Me Denise @ Run DMT hosts Music Monday Blog Hop ************************** What i f... Charlie Sheen were right about who he is, what he is saying and his "goddesses"? Then Howard Stern's assessment would be confirmed. Charlie is special. What if ... Potato chips were declared a vegetable? I'd use a helping beside my steak What if ...All the junk going on in parts of the world ended in peace? Bad time for the business of war What if ...gas prices hit $5?

Way with words

These are things said to me recently. I treasure the first one, well, coming from a little son who is in therapy. I listened to the second til the tenth with a yes, yes attitude. The twelfth sounds touching and the final words catapulted me out of torpor - 1. I love you, Mommy 2. You are the best cure for when I am down 3. The BNP is a racist organization totally against immigration in the UK 4. It amazes me that when ever I walk away from reading your email I always have another thousand questions to ask 5. A myriad of emotions crows in on a man in love making a seething cocktail of fizz 6. To go tech diving is very expensive and very complicated you have to balance all kinds of gas in your tanks 7. You are right when you said most charities are bent and corrupt. 8. When you only put on a simple black top you look absolutely sensational 9. This love has turned into something which cannot easily be shifted by a few choice words or barbs. 10. You're crazy you know that? 11. I don&#

Enlightenment tree

That lady saw me tinkering with my curiosity and walked towards me. "You like it?" she asked. "It's pretty," I answered. She then became animated in explaining that 'this is the tree where the Buddha was born under.' Wikipedia explains that under this tree the Lord Buddha achieved enlightenment or Bodhi . Also known as the Sacred Fig, it takes 100-3,000 years to fully grow. My World Tuesday is brought to you by Klaus and the My World Team Sandy , Wren , Fishing Guy , Sylvia