Oh Anacreon on high! by day and by night.
Re strange metallic things, are you familiar with Boilerplate and the History of Robots in the Victorian Era?
The discussion of unusual marriages reminded me of this article about Elizabeth Marston, wife of William Marston, the psychologist who created the comic Wonder Woman ('In your satin tights, fighting for your rights'). Besides apparently being a pocket rocket all her life, and inspiration for WW, she and William lived in a trio with another woman called Olive (there seems to be some discrepency in these accounts about her last name), the women had two children apiece, and when William died the two women continued living together until Olive's death.
A few years ago there was a woman here in Australia who had an art exhibition of knitted breasts of all shapes, sizes and colours. When I went googling to see if I could show you, I instead found that the Australian Breastfeeding Association now knits and sells them as instruction models.
I also found Eleanor Kent's knitted fractal designs and Freddie Robin's subversive sweaters, and was reminded of these sacred geometry exercises from a sunflower, a nautilus shell, a snowflake, a six-petalled flower.
Hi :-). I had no idea that we had so many unusual limes here in Australia!
Our present Valencia orange crop is the lightest in thirty years - mostly due to adverse weather, but also because farmers, losing out to cheap imports of frozen orange juice concentrate from Brazil, are turning to navels and mandarines. What valencias there are at the markets look rather shabby. We can get lovely navel oranges at the moment - but they come all the way from California.
Googling around about this I read that citrus are classified as a berry, because the seeds are held in the separate segments - another thing I didn't know before!
Oh, and lemon gelati rules...
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