Monthly Archives: July 2012
Arundo gigantea as big as a man’s arm: Beth’s Travels on the Bartram Trail 24
Take a moment to listen to my reading aloud of William Bartram’s Words, from William Bartram’s Travels. The forever gone Arundo gigantea… Opening stanza from “The Slacks” by Trip Shakespeare. Grow no longer… Arundo gigantea may no longer grow, according … Continue reading
The Ancient One: Beth’s Travels on the Bartram Trail 23
Take a moment to listen to my reading aloud of William Bartram’s Words, from William Bartram’s Travels. Cupressus disticha Cupressus, n. cypress, cypress wood, cypress wood casket Disticha, v. to separate, divide, distinguish, punctuate, point out, decorate. (Opening stanza from … Continue reading
AthFest 2012 Report
Note: This post first went up on July 4th, 2012. Before it had been public 12 hours, it completely disappeared from my blog, without even my draft remaining online. I don’t know what happened, but I do know this: My … Continue reading
