Today was too nice a day to be enmeshed in the terrible current events. It was a balmy, breezy day, and I spent much of my afternoon shift alternating between watching ospreys soar above the storied Hudson and watching a turkey hen with three poults foraging in the grass by the pathway from our parking lot to our visitors' center. For a brief, magical moment, I had a finger-long, perhaps a widow skimmer, land on my knee as I sat on a bench, contemplating the beauty of my surroundings. After work, I met up with friends at a place with a deck overlooking the Hudson... a place that serves five dollar gin-and-tonics. It's a particularly beautiful time of year in New York, and I spent the day in a particularly lovely region of the state.
Yes, it was a day too lovely to contemplate contemporary horrors... so how about a lovely rendition of a song about historic horrors? Here is a video of Spanish band Hinds singing a rendition of Spanish Bombs, written by the Clash as a contemplation of the Spanish Civil War:
Hah! Cony/cunt and conejo are so close to coniglio/cogliones it's impossible to forget how rabbits became legendary for their multiplication. We linguistically compared them to ourselves.
ReplyDeleteWe sure did! It's too bad the word became considered so vile, a cute furry rabbit is a perfect comparison... and it sure would make Easter different.
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