Month: September 2011
Suzanne Takes You Down, by Leonard Cohen
Suzanne takes you down to her place near the riverYou can hear the boats go byYou can spend the night beside herAnd you know that […]
Poppies in October, by Sylvia Plath
Poppies in October By Sylvia Plath Even the sun-clouds this morning cannot manage such skirts. Nor the woman in the ambulance Whose red heart blooms […]
Annabel Lee, by Edgar Allan Poe
Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea,That a maiden there lived […]
The Highwayman, by Alfred Noyes
Alfred Noyes (1880-1958) The Highwayman […]
If I Could Tell You, by W.H. Auden
If I Could Tell You Time will say nothing but I told you so, Time only knows the price we have to pay; If I […]
The Night Is Darkening Round Me by Emily Bronte
The Night Is Darkening Round Me by Emily Bronte The night is darkening round me, The wild winds coldly blow ,But a tyrant spell […]
How do we know what’s really true?
Bringing Dawkins home to the kids 16:57 19 September 2011 Books Andy Coghlan, reporter(Image: Dave McKean)In The Magic of Reality, Richard Dawkins brings science – […]
How to make Oatmeal cookie-crusted Brownies
Mary Pat’s Oatmeal Cookie-crusted Brownies Chef/Owner Anne Kearney, Rue Dumaine, Dayton, Ohio For 12 servings (requires advance preparation) Oatmeal cookie crust: nonstick cooking spray1 1/2 […]
How to Make Involtini di Melanzane (Marinated Eggplant Rolls)
Involtini di Melanzane (Marinated Eggplant Rolls), a set on Flickr. Ingredients: 1 medium-large firm, glossy eggplant 1 cup, approximately, extra-virgin olive oil, divided 4 garlic […]