Auguries of Innocence

I don’t usually express myself through photo blogging, but last night I took this. It fits my mood this morning, and it reminded me of a fragment of a Blake poem.

To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.

I recorded Book 17 of Homer’s Odyssey last night, where Odysseus returns to his house disguised as a begger and is abused by Penelope’s suitors. I’m set to read Book 18 tonight, where he suffers further taunts, angering him to plot his brutal slaughter of the suitors.

“Man is the vainest of all creatures that have their being upon earth. As long as heaven vouchsafes him health and strength, he thinks that he shall come to no harm hereafter, and even when the blessed gods bring sorrow upon him, he bears it as he needs must, and makes the best of it; for God Almighty gives men their daily minds day by day.”

A dark tale for a dark and stormy day.

The Verdict Is In

The photos taken by Aaron and I did not win a place in the Knitty calendar contest. Boo.

Here is the winning entry for October:

I feel like an ass for even being mildly perturbed by this, since one of my favourite co-workers just heard news that his wife and daughters were in a car accident this morning. We don’t know much. He is at the hospital with his little girl; we’re not sure where his wife is. I really, really hope they are all okay. They will be in my thoughts constantly today.

Off to feed ‘s kitties.