"A commonplace book is what a provident poet cannot subsist without, for this proverbial reason, that “great wits have short memories:” and whereas, on the other hand, poets, being liars by profession, ought to have good memories; to reconcile these, a book of this sort, is in the nature of a supplemental memory, or a record of what occurs remarkable in every day’s reading or conversation." - Jonathan Swift, "A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet"

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Snow



 Well, maybe just frost. But still.


2 comments:

  1. But where oh where are my christmas lights?

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    1. Getting on that right now...as soon as I finish another page or two of my essay...:)

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