When fortunate enough to get any specimens of Mice I will put them in Rum.
– Donald Gunn to Spencer
Baird. Feb 20, 1856.*
O fur of fortune
slicked back
post-molasses
bottom of the cask
grave half-closed
amber eyes
short-lashed
smashed
O white-footed
swig
distilled post-squeak
spirit grog
O naked
swizzle stick
Ho ho ho
oak swish
pink post-lick
tongue
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*The title and epigraph are from Donald Gunn’s letter to Spencer Baird in The Modern Beginnings of Subarctic Ornithology: Northern Correspondence
with the Smithsonian Institution, 1856-68, edited and introduced by Debra
Lindsay. Winnipeg: Manitoba Record Society, 1991. A fascinating book.
4 comments:
Very nice! (Anna says she really likes the "O naked / swizzle stick" bit...)
Thanks A! And Anna! And thank you so much for the book!
Perfect. (And what a way to go.)
Thank you!
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