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March 21, 2021
21
Mar 2021

A Springtime Reader

Nicholas A. Ferrell

A collection of classic stories, poems, dictionary entries, and game anecdotes about spring.

March 19, 2021
19
Mar 2021

A Selection of January 1897 Bird Poems

Nicholas A. Ferrell

〜”I love thee as I love the flowers, / The sunlight and the spring”〜

March 18, 2021
18
Mar 2021

Bird in Review 〜 The Golden Oriole

Nicholas A. Ferrell

〜We wind down a long series of bird articles, but not before engaging in some detective work〜

March 17, 2021
17
Mar 2021

The Briefest Mid-March Snow in Brooklyn

Nicholas A. Ferrell

〜If no one sees the snow, did it snow at all?〜

March 16, 2021
16
Mar 2021

1899 Poem on Clothing Fires

Nicholas A. Ferrell

Finding wisdom in 1899 children’s poems: “Simply roll on a mat or mire / And a fearful death evade”

March 14, 2021
14
Mar 2021

The Mystery of Sōseki and Tsuki ga Kirei

Nicholas A. Ferrell

There is a story that Natsume Sōseki once translated “I love you” from English to Japanese as “tsuki ga kirei.” I examine English-language sources on the story to determine its origins.

March 13, 2021
13
Mar 2021

Calvin Coolidge Describes His Mother, Victoria

Nicholas A. Ferrell

“There was a touch of mysticism and poetry in her nature which made her love to gaze at the purple sunsets and watch the evening stars.”

March 12, 2021
12
Mar 2021

Akutagawa’s The Dragon and The Emu Café

Nicholas A. Ferrell

〜Examining a high-energy invitation for stories〜

March 11, 2021
11
Mar 2021

How the Forget-Me-Not Flower Found Its Name

Nicholas A. Ferrell

After re-printing an 1899 poem about how the forget-me-not flower found its name, I conducted some research to find the real, non-poetry story.

March 10, 2021
10
Mar 2021

Bird in Review 〜 Red-Rumped Tanager

Nicholas A. Ferrell

〜Undoubtedly our most confusing bird content, but I work you through it〜

March 8, 2021
8
Mar 2021

The Mint Bike in the Melting Snow of Brooklyn

Nicholas A. Ferrell

Photos of a mint-colored bike and a mint-conditioned chair in the snow in Brooklyn in the winter of 2020 and 2021.

March 7, 2021
7
Mar 2021

Murakami on Bad Social Media Content

Nicholas A. Ferrell

I take a look at Haruki Murakami’s explanation of why he does not use social media (bad content) and explain why I agree and think that the medium is the problem.

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