Of note to
sovay and others: In 1906, John Masefield, not long after he made his poetic name with a collection of Salt-Water Ballads, edited A Sailor's Garland, an anthology of sea poetry. Includes chanteys.
(Why don't I have a sea icon? Oh, right, because I live in a desert. Silly me.)
A periodic chart of where the elements came from.
The asymmetry between matter and antimatter that would allow the universe to exist as it does: still not found.
---L.
Subject quote from "A Windmill Makes A Statement," Cate Marvin.
(Why don't I have a sea icon? Oh, right, because I live in a desert. Silly me.)
A periodic chart of where the elements came from.
The asymmetry between matter and antimatter that would allow the universe to exist as it does: still not found.
---L.
Subject quote from "A Windmill Makes A Statement," Cate Marvin.
no subject
Date: 28 October 2017 03:22 am (UTC)I've read it! Recently, though: I discovered it in June when I was trying to pin down a line from Girl of the Port (1930).
The asymmetry between matter and antimatter that would allow the universe to exist as it does: still not found.
Hee.
no subject
Date: 30 October 2017 03:13 pm (UTC)