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Particularly Rapid Unintelligible Patter

@shimyereh / shimyereh.tumblr.com

Mostly Gilbert & Sullivan, Shakespeare, 19th-century Russian literature. Other things that sometimes show up here: language/linguistics stuff, translations from various languages, metered verse, music discussion, photos of my knitting.
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having a tumblr blog is for those of us who could never manage to keep a diary for more than two weeks when we were twelve

I think it's better than that. A Tumblr blog isn't just a journal or diary; it's more of what was known as a commonplace book.

Commonplace books aren't just for recording your thoughts and personal histories. They include quotes, stories, drawings, ephemera, and other pieces of things that catch your attention or that you find significant. If one heard a poem they wanted to keep, or saw a field they wanted to sketch, or had an insightful thought about a play, they would collect all that in the commonplace book.

Isn't that what we do here? We collect and create art, and jokes, and commentary, and political thought, and a lot of us cram it all onto the same blog and throw it at our followers who can then choose to keep it for themselves or let it pass by. We're basically in a salon passing our commonplace books to one another and occasionally copying a passage (reblogging), making an addition (reblogging with commentary), or making an aside to our companions (commenting in the tags/replying).

And I like that a lot.

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One essay left! And then I’ll be on break.       (My brain’s already partly on vacation.) Beneath the earth, my brooding Muse will take       Her leave of rather lengthy hibernation, And soon she will be properly awake       To scream among the vibrant vegetation — Wait, that’s cicadas. (Noisy little things, That fill the stillness with their strident wings.)

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Willow Lake Landscapes... with a long lens. The trees are budding and spring is evident all around. Water levels are lower than this time last year, but hopefully we will have a nice long wet monsoon season this summer ;).

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Scientific Name: Oenothera speciosa Common Name(s): Pinkladies, pink evening primrose Family: Onagraceae (evening primrose) Life Cycle: Perennial Leaf Retention: Semi-evergreen Habit: Forb USDA L48 Native Status: Native Location: Plano, Texas Season(s): Spring

I’m, like, irrationally obsessed with these sepals.

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