Sunday, May 7
Calvesgarden Links
JANUARY
- A DIALOGUE WITH MOTHER EARTH. I have just learned that Liza Kirsten...
- WINTER LAIR. A seasonal study of the concept of happiness...
- THE WINTER CALENDER, as you can see, invites brevity. The yellow witch-hazel is blooming...
- WINTER VIEW OF THE GARDEN before the snow melted. The winter has been long this year...
- AS A CONFIRMED NORTHERNER with a slight subtropical disposition...
- VERY HEAVY FOG this morning. The old cherry plum tree...
- SPRINGTIME AT LAST. Spring has come round to old Zealand...
- LIFE AND OPINIONS. There was a subtle tinge of orange...
- DOWNPOURS AND PEPYS. The fine showers of the last days...
- THE MASTER OF TEA TABLING. Beautiful songs in the air...
- LIBRARY SNAPSHOT. Kj's muse asked if I would post a photograph of my books...
- EVERYTHING IS LATE in this reluctant spring...
- MYSTERIOUS PILE. My bookseller in town...
- SYNTAX REGAINED. April in Paris or in New York for that matter...
- CUMULUS TIME. Lovely morning, a little on the chilly side...
- THIS IS NOT A WOODSTACK. I've finished stacking the five...
- BREAKING SPLENDOURS. It has been wonderfully warm...
- SAKURA MATSURI. Last night, an old friend came over...
- EYES WIDE OPEN AND THE MIND RELAXED but attentive...
- SPRING VIEW OF THE HOUSE. The house was built in 1909...
- WHITE-TAILED SEA EAGLE. The closest known eagle’s nest...
- SPRING VIEW OF THE GARDEN. The birds have been singing...
- BELLING THE CAT. It's blowing half a pelican as we say around here when the wind is very hard...
- SIDING WITH THE LILACS. The weather has bounced back...
- BLOOMING OR BOLTING RHUBARB BED? YOU DECIDE. Flowering is not a desirable trait when...
- PICEA GLAUCA CONICA. One of my favourite evergreens...
- THE WESTERN BOUNDARY. This morning, just before six...
- HAPPY AS THE GRASS. Pursuing the matter, at least as far...
- FIGURES OF DEPARTURE. The tulips have opened wide...
- EARLY SUMMER FIREWORKS. The lilac tree and the brom...
- 'ST LOUIS IN AUGUST HAS NOTHING ON THIS PLACE'...
- THE COTTAGE BOX BREAD. We've had another hot day...
- ST JOHN'S WORT doth charm all witches away...
- HIGH SUMMER DROUGHT. After a month with hardly a drop of rain, the garden was beginning...
- GOING ON VACATION. A mile down the coast, Queen Alexandrine’s Bridge connects Zealand with Moen Island...
- KAYAKING THE NIGHT AWAY. Returned home in the most beautiful weather last night...
- SUMMER VIEW OF THE GARDEN. The long period of warm sunny days seems to have suspended...
- ALMOST LIKE A SHOWER. It finally happened. Last night, we had a lovely drizzle after another unyieldingly hot day...
- BUTTERFLY BANQUET. I have never been particularly partial to rain...
- THE CHURCH ON THE HILL. I like the sound of church bells in the morning...
- THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. After two days with heat and humidity building up...
- THE FIRST TREE ON EARTH. The spells were vain / The hag returned / To the Queen in a sorrowful mood...
- WILD BLACKBERRIES (EUBATUS) My berries cluster black and thick / For rich and poor alike to pick...
- EUROPEAN GOLDENROD (SOLIDAGO VIRGAUREA) Fields of goldenrod in full bloom...
- THE $64 TOMATO. I began doubting my communicative skills when I read...
- SUMMER REVISITED. After a dry hot summer and the record amount of rain in August...
- THE PLEASURES OF A DAY IN THE COUNTRY. Celebrating seniority with a meme...
- EXTENDING THE CALENDAR by adding two new links in the sidebar...
- TRAVELS IN THE SCRIPTORIUM. The very first referral from a Japanese search engine...
- THE BEST NOVELS OF ALL TIME and a couple more. I couldn't help smiling...
- SHORTER DAYS, LONGER POEMS. The number of accidental visitors who stay for a while...
- CALVESGARDEN CALENDAR 4.1 Imaginary books and libraries, the odd book link, old bindings, things like that...
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Recommended Links
Recommended Libraries
- LibriVox
- Rare Book Room
- The Stoic Library
- Project Gutenberg
- The Burgomeister's Books
- Bookyards - Library to the World
- Library and Archival Exhibitions
- Images, Engravings and Pictures From Old Books
Selected E-Book Classics
- Montaigne's Essays
- Francis Bacon's Essays
- The Diary of Samuel Pepys
- Curiosities of Literature by Isaac D’Israeli
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