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Flowers



"All the names I know from nurse:
Gardener's garters, Shepherd's purse,
Bachelor's buttons, Lady's smock,
And the Lady Hollyhock.

Fairy places, Fairy things,
Fairy woods where the wild bee wings,
Tiny trees for tiny dames.
- These must all be Fairy names !"

(from Child's Garden of Verses
by R.L. Stevenson)


"Anyone can write a short-story.
A bad one, I mean."

(R.L. Stevenson)
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"Science without conscience is the Soul's perdition."
- Francois Rabelais, Pantagruel
- Acc to/above is citated from: Medical Apartheid. The dark history of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present, by Harriet A. Washington (Doubleday ; 2006 ; p. 1.)

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"In the high society of the first half of the century, marriage, despite it's bestowal status upon the wife, was the most absurdity. Marriage, conferring instanteous rank or money, ... lost most of its prestige and moment right after the wedding. ...By the end of the century, spurred by Rousseau's moralistic Nouvelle Hèloíse, a contrary cult, that of virtue, arose. After 1770 conjugal and maternal love became not merely admissible, but, for some, moral imperatives. ...

[...]
...Rousseau, who sought for himself the crown of morality in ostensibly defending marriage, presents in his Nouvelle Hèloíse the most enticing and extended defense of illicit love ever penned. The root of the problem is that as the century progressed sensibility became confused with morality: passionate feeling, if expressed in a highly civilized mode with grace and nuance, makes us forgive the Rousseau of The Confessions, for example, his pettiness, his jealousies, his betrayals. This moral-amoral byplay, present already in the novels of Richardson, was to be more intense as the century unfolded."
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Madelyn Gutwirth : Madame De Staèl, Novelist. The emergence of the Artist as Woman (10,15.)

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"...As the social contract seems tame in comparison with war, so fucking and sucking come to seem merely nice, and therefore unexciting. ... To be 'nice', as to be civilized, means being alienated from this savage experience - which is entirely staged. [...] The rituals of domination and enslavement being more and more practiced, the art that is more and more devoted to rendering their themes, are perhaps only a logical extension of an affluent society's tendency to turn every part of people's lives into a taste, a choice; to invite them to regard their very lives as a (life) style." - Susan Sontag , on 'Fascinating Fascism' (-74; p 103;104-5 at Under the sign of Saturn)
; "Anyone who cannot give an account to oneself of the past three thousand years remains in darkness, without experience, living from day to day." (Goethe) - as cited by Sontag (on same compile; p. 137.)

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"It is widely accepted that we are now living in the 'Anthropocene', a new geological epoch in which the Earth's ecosystems and climate are being fundamentally altered by the activities of humans. I loathe the term, but I can't deny that it's appropriate."
; (Goulson), Silent Earth : Averting the Insect Apocalypse (2021; p 47.)
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"It is sometimes said that humanity is at war with nature, but the word 'war' implies a two-way conflict. Our chemical onslaught on nature is more akin to genocide. It is small wonder that our wildlife is in decline."
; (Goulson, 2021 ; 118.)
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"If we believe absurdities, we shall commit atrocities." (Voltaire)
- Citated from; (Joy, Melanie), Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs and Wear Cows : An Introduction to Carnism(2010; p. 95.)
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"In the presence of the monster, you have eyes and ears for nothing else."
; (Flora Tristan) : London Journal of Flora Tristan: the Aristocracy and the Working Class of England ; 1842-edit. (tr: 1982. ; p. 71.)

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"Every minority invokes justice, and justice is liberty.
A party can be judged of only by the doctrine which
it professes when it is the strongest."
Mdme de Staêl
(on) 'Consideration sur le Révolution de la Francaise' [1818]


9/30/10

'The Undesigned Chapter' (Pt II)


..Having now arrived on this part, seems that we'll at first forced little wonder why all those latest tricks(?), was it merely just from the purpose of nullifying this little commentary post of ours...or maybe that shows just some pure wickedness toward our effort. Anyhow, obviously, these MSW-world related stories/sequel wouldn't much change for the direction or other from that, very clearly...


So, I guess we formerly said to focus solely on these MSW-questions at this 'Undesigned chapter', or at least it was the original plan. However also feels that actually (most) was already expressed before on our earlier (resembling) chapters of this; Among the mentioned falsehoods and all  of those tricks and bits of a kind, we already did also refer for that the adjusting of thermometer and of the arranging of that freezing hell for the youngsters (...even without furnitures or anything)... What kind of admirable ways (it shows) from favored tactics and manners; ...And yet, somehow, I also have the feeling that the whole of this actually (a little) makes also joke from that bunch of the puppeteers too (with all those 'ready an willin shows' and presentations,  what we neither too much cared of or never bothered to watch despite it probably been assumed so...but obviously some also were expected to do so and wished to...well how  enjoyable instructions and task to follow...!?) Of course, also makes us only wonder what kind manner of thinking and self-satisfied minds would allow themselves  of arranging all that former said...Although I also quite have the feeling it probably much arise from complete lack of having to bear any similar circumstances , etc., or even some such...

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...But it then feels that listing all from those mentioned nasty tricks probably would only make our stories (at this chapter) far too negative and uninspiring in the long-term. ...So, while waiting some further inspirations and maybe something better telling to say from the MSW, we'll in the future have a few additionals to our animal serie(s) - most likely them would be of the some species commonly known as useful and beneficial - kind (an opposite sequels for our 'Pests series', formerly presented on blogs intro...).

...And in the meantime we'll briefly represent this spectacular butterfly, namely the Camberwell Beauty (Nymphalis antiopa), also known as Mourning Cloak. Species seems being (from some reason) omitted  of the Preston-Mafham's otherways exceptional pictorial from Lepidoptera of the world (ie the book '500 butterflies', Grange books)...We therefore have even a better reason for devote few words to this impressive and amazing (insect) species.

Camberwell beauty appears relative large butterfly (wingspan ca 5 – 7.5 cm) and relative common (also fx, has range over the most of North Europes and to Eastern Euraasia's all the way across temperate climate zone). It flies from the earliest Spring for late Autumn.  Most usually is seen only by singular individuals (and only appears 'time to time', I've not much noticed it from very regular sighting on most places...) ...According my findings it also flies occasionally on very high, on the level of tops of the trees, so it maybe it is more scarcely found than actually appears be - but that might also differ depending on the environments it flies at. Also, said a typical forest species, but we find it seldom (if ever) dropping on the flowers and mostly can be seen  on rest fx at the birch trunk, like on this pic beside - ...But how surprising (!) ,that won't seem be presented on post ...well, perhaps we'll add the pics on sometime...Here them are now...:W-G.). However, the caterpillars are said quite versatile from diets and also said eat fx willow leaves (can use some other from the deciduous tree as well, apparently). Additionally, on the Northern ranges we also find it overwintering as adults, what the butterflies (-species) more rarely seem to favor...So,  a very spectacular some, and I cannot avoid also mentioning that I have very special relations at this species...but from this part it quite seems adequately said, and I guess we'll probably return to this 'Undesigned chapter' every once in while, when the time and circumstances allow... (W-G.)


Here, wings spread an' resting (pics little dim...)

And...stopped for a while enjoying the sunrays at birch trunk.


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