…tonight. Beautiful over the Thames. Reading the encyclopedic The Moon: Myth and Image by Jules Cashford:
Some North American Indians see a cat in the moon, unravelling the wool of the waning days.

…tonight. Beautiful over the Thames. Reading the encyclopedic The Moon: Myth and Image by Jules Cashford:
Some North American Indians see a cat in the moon, unravelling the wool of the waning days.
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… And then woke up this morning to find the hall strewn with wool the cats had unravelled over night…
Comment by darrell — Sunday 1 August 2004 @ 2:11 pm
“However it has been conceived, the Moon is, as it were, the first ‘thought’ out from Earth, and so the first imaginative standpoint from which to reflect back upon Earth. As our closest neighbour, the Moon has always framed the Earth, giving it ‘a local habitation and a name’…” (the reference is Midsummer Night’s Dream, V, i) - The Moon: Myth and Image, pp. 139, discovered after.
Comment by darrell — Thursday 12 August 2004 @ 8:10 pm