Let the river take them, river drown them
Today, some links. There may be some content later, but I am not about to promise it.
derspatchel and I did get a very nice walk from Central Square to Micro Center and then along Memorial Drive to Kendall Square as the sun set and the river darkened and the clouds turned burnt rose and gold. We saw students sculling and sailing and a lot of spiders in the rails. A flock of very large white geese that turned and closed in on me like a special effect in a horror movie. I had no bread and rapidly retreated. Veggie Galaxy made me a cookies-and-cream coconut-milk shake.
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strange_selkie: Broadside Ballads from the Bodleian Libraries.
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handful_ofdust: "River," by Ibeyi. Yoruba doom soul. I hope there are physical CDs; I know people I need to give them to.
3. This is a rather nice fourth-century Greek olive crown, in gold.
4. I can't remember what I was doing that I had this link lying around on my desktop, but it is a funerary relief of two first-century freed slaves. Roman, legitimately married, in love. She predeceased him and, even through the formulae of a Roman woman's virtues, seems to be remembered well.
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ladymondegreen linked me to this. Aaaaaaaaaaaagh.
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3. This is a rather nice fourth-century Greek olive crown, in gold.
4. I can't remember what I was doing that I had this link lying around on my desktop, but it is a funerary relief of two first-century freed slaves. Roman, legitimately married, in love. She predeceased him and, even through the formulae of a Roman woman's virtues, seems to be remembered well.
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I really like this sort of thing. I think I don't talk about it much outside of poems.
And I'm really glad you like Ibeyi. I had "Oya" on repeat for some time earlier, working on Chapter 5's mechanics.
They're amazing. I can't find a way to order their music not on iTunes, though, which is a problem because I don't have an account!
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