Season by Season

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Season by Season is an odyssey through the 24 mini-seasons of the traditional Japanese calendar. Join Alexis and Kit, lifelong friends who now live on opposite coasts, as they explore poetry, music, and sound on a journey through the rhythm of nature expressed by the seasons.

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The Beginning of Spring

Maple Tapping Season by Grandma Moses [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5547c6e6e4b027f804b56444/1612404757261-VRHVAEM1ZNWGI5BURIAQ/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kCtwZciB-V2lZ1SQnbKwSLsUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcauCLuowlOS5G_xSXhiTZ8Mxc3kK8of3OmJFsJSniPmLZYydshZY_8yDi68tfRxdo/bringing-in-the-maple-syrup.jpg?format=1000w] Maple Tapping Season by Grandma Moses (Approx. February 4 -20) In this hopeful episode, "The Beginning of Spring," Alexis and Kit notice signs of winter's end among the scents of the trees, the songs of birds, and a special, perhaps romantic, feeling in the air. Hiro's Corner takes a look at a boggy perennial. Listen and subscribe on Stitcher, [https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=573131&refid=stpr] Apple [https://apple.co/2AFqQtx], and Spotify [https://spoti.fi/3d73CJY]. *** BEGINNING OF SPRING SPOTIFY COMPANION PLAYLIST A seasonal playlist for you to enjoy all mini-season long. POEMS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE: Hope by E. (Edith) Nesbit O thrush, is it true? Your song tells Of a world born anew, Of fields gold with buttercups, woodlands all blue With hyacinth bells; Of primroses deep In the moss of the lane, Of a Princess asleep And dear magic to do. Will the sun wake the princess? O thrush, is it true? Will Spring come again? Will Spring come again? Now at last With soft shine and rain Will the violet be sweet where the dead leaves have lain? Will Winter be past? In the brown of the copse Will white wind-flowers star through Where the last oak-leaf drops? Will the daisies come too, And the may and the lilac? Will Spring come again? O thrush, is it true? *** More than shadow Is the wind Returning cold — Teiko Inahata *** The return of cold Then the return of cold again Springtime — Nishiyama Hakun *** Two hoes hang on the wall Shallow Spring — Murakami Kijo *** Shallow Spring is coming And already I'm in the garden — Sekitei Hara *** He Knows No Winter by Sudie Stuart Hager He knows no winter, he who loves the soil, For, stormy days, when he is free from toil, He plans his summer crops, selects his seeds From bright-paged catalogues for garden needs. When looking out upon frost-silvered fields, He visualizes autumn's golden yields; He sees in snow and sleet and icy rain Precious moisture for his early grain; He hears spring-heralds in the storm's turmoil­ He knows no winter, he who loves the soil. *** As evening deepens The scent of burning fields Rises in the air — Inahata Teiko *** The morning’s blue sky of Aso Eagerly await The burning fields - Matuso Basho *** February by Jane [Goodwin] Austin I thought the world was cold in death; The flowers, the birds, all life was gone, For January's bitter breath Had slain the bloom and hushed the song. And still the earth is cold and white, And mead and forest yet are bare; But there's a something in the light That says the germ of life is there. *** Evening In A Sugar Orchard by Robert Frost From where I lingered in a lull in march outside the sugar-house one night for choice, I called the fireman with a careful voice And bade him leave the pan and stoke the arch: 'O fireman, give the fire another stoke, And send more sparks up chimney with the smoke.' I thought a few might tangle, as they did, Among bare maple boughs, and in the rare Hill atmosphere not cease to glow, And so be added to the moon up there. The moon, though slight, was moon enough to show On every tree a bucket with a lid, And on black ground a bear-skin rug of snow. The sparks made no attempt to be the moon. They were content to figure in the trees As Leo, Orion, and the Pleiades. And that was what the boughs were full of soon. *** If not for the call of the bush warbler coming out of the valley, who then would be aware of the arrival of springtime? — Ôe no Chisato, from the Kokinshū *** Singing practice every morning with the warbler — Issa *** Even the warbler’s voice gets hoarse - snow still on Fuji — Chiyo-jo *** The warbler has been perching on that plum-tree for all eternity — Onitsura *** A warbler sings so sweet… and by the eaves… plum blossoms — Buson *** When the east wind blows, Send me your perfume, Blossoms of the plum: Though your lord be absent, Forget not the spring. — Sugawara Michizane *** As on the plum comes blossom after blossom, so comes the warmth of spring. — Ransetsu *** All the snow melts -- everywhere the fragrance of wild plum blossoms — Tagami Kikusha *** When everything has faded they alone shine forth, encroaching on the charms of smaller gardens. Their scattered shadows fall lightly on clear water, their subtle scent pervades the moonlit dusk. — Lin Bu *** Lover cat as a cat in love has its own way — Nagata Koui *** While hitting the heads of dandelions cats in love — Issa *** Love drunk Chasing after a chicken A male cat — Issa *** Plum blossom scent sends him off carousing... lazy cat — Issa *** Cats in love when they stop in my bedroom a hazy moon — Basho *** Hearts Were Made to Give Away by Annette Wynne Hearts were made to give away On Valentine's good day; Wrap them up in dainty white, Send them off the thirteenth night. Any kind of heart that's handy— Hearts of lace, and hearts of candy, Hearts all trimmed with ribbands fine Send for good St. Valentine. Hearts were made to give away On Valentine's dear day. *** 1886 ST. VALENTINE'S DAY By Christina Rossetti Winter's latest snowflake is the snowdrop flower, Yellow crocus kindles the first flame of the Spring, At that time appointed, at that day and hour When life reawakens and hope in everything. Such a tender snowflake in the wintry weather, Such a feeble flamelet for chilled St. Valentine,-- But blest be any weather which finds us still together, My pleasure and my treasure O blessed Mother mine. *** Pancakes by Christina Rossetti Mix a pancake, Stir a pancake, Pop it in the pan; Fry the pancake, Toss the pancake— Catch it if you can. *** Another year is gone with the sound of the firecrackers. Spring is coming, we can feel the warm wind. It is time to drink the tu su wine. On this bright new year’s day, thousands of families are busy. Every family is busy with changing the old scrolls and putting up the new ones. — Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty A SEASONAL RECIPE CHOCOLATE PANCAKES Via Pretty. Simple. Sweet. [https://prettysimplesweet.com/chocolate-pancakes/?fbclid=IwAR1TatKiDLeSJbzHZVQE4Dmu25-tbPL_v8n6_Pg9l9GrKo5KMb8ECKonBvg]Visit their website for more information and tips and tricks! Ingredients Pancakes * 1 1/3 cups (185g) all-purpose flour * 1/4 cup (25g) cocoa powder (I use Dutch-processed) * 2 teaspoons baking powder * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 2 eggs * 1/3 cup (65g) granulated sugar * 1 cup (240 ml) whole milk * 3 tablespoons canola or vegetable oil (or 45g melted butter) * 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract * 1/2 cup (85g) chocolate chips or chunks * butter or oil , for cooking Chocolate Ganache Sauce * 140 g (5 oz.) bittersweet or semisweet chocolate * 1/2 cup (120 ml) heavy cream Instructions 1. In a large bowl, sift together flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt (or whisk well with a whisk). Set aside. 2. In a separate medium bowl, whisk together egg and sugar until well combined. Add milk, oil (or melted butter), and vanilla extract. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir just until combined and moistened. Do not over mix. Mix in chocolate chips or chunks. Set batter aside and make the chocolate sauce. 3. Chocolate sauce:In a medium heatproof bowl, combine chocolate and heavy cream. Microwave in 20- to 30-second increments, mixing in between, until chocolate is melted and mixture is smooth. Set aside while making the pancakes. I like to pour it over the pancakes while it’s warm. 4. Cook the pancakes:Heat a griddle or skillet over medium heat. Coat with butter or oil. For each pancake, drop 1/4 cup of batter onto skillet. Cook 1-2 minutes, until surface of pancakes have some bubbles and the bottom appears to be done. Flip carefully and cook another 1-2 minutes. Transfer to a plate and if you want you can cover the plate loosely with aluminum foil to keep warm. Coat the skillet with butter or oil before every pancake or batch of pancakes to prevent sticking. 5. Serve immediately with chocolate sauce (rewarm sauce in the microwave for a few seconds if needed). 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05. feb. 2021 - 40 min
episode Early Cold artwork
Early Cold

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Listen and subscribe on Stitcher, [https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=573131&refid=stpr] Apple [https://apple.co/2AFqQtx], and Spotify [https://spoti.fi/3d73CJY]. *** EARLY COLD SPOTIFY COMPANION PLAYLIST We’ve curated a seasonal playlist for you to enjoy all mini-season long. POEMS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE: Little January Tapped at my door today. And said, "Put on your winter wraps, And come outdoors to play." Little January Is always full of fun; Until the set of sun. Little January Will stay a month with me And we will have such jolly times - Just come along and see. - Winifred C. Marshall, January *** The old calendar Fills me with gratitude Like a sutra - Yosa Buson *** First calendar sheet - When I turn it I almost feel The globe has moved - Yaki Tsutomu *** New Year’s Resolutions (excerpt), by Rudyard Kipling I am resolved throughout the year To lay my vices on the shelf; A godly, sober course to steer And love my neighbors as myself— Excepting always two or three Whom I detest as they hate me. I am resolved—that vows like these, Though lightly made, are hard to keep; Wherefore I’ll take them by degrees, Lest my back-slidings make me weep. *** I went to the mountain And found the fires burning After the Coming of Age festival - Koji Yoshida *** On Coming of Age Day The snow storm, too Celebrates - Kaga Hosokawa *** Static electricity from my sweater Coming of Age Day Is here - Keiichi Makino *** Plough the land, plough the land; Hold the handles with each hand; Furrows keep straight and deep, Firm and steady stand. Quickly turn around we may, Ploughing back the other way; Plough the land, plough the land— Farmers understand. *** Snow by Adelaide Crapsey Look up… From bleakening hills Blows down the light, first breath Of wintry wind…look up, and scent The snow! *** Ode to the East Wind by C. Kingsley “Welcome, wild nor-easter Shame it is to see Odes to every zephyr Ne’er a verse to thee. Welcome, black Nor-easer Over the German foam Over the Danish moorland From thy frozen home Sweep the golden reed-beds Crisp the lazy dyke Hunger into madness Every plunging pike. Through the black fir-forest Thunder harsh and dry, Shattering down the snow-flakes Off the curdled sky *** Gently Falling by Emma Louise Clapp Softly from the sky is falling Snowflakes white as lilies fair; Gently to each other calling As they float down through the air. Softly, softly, oh so softly! Do they come from dizzy heights; Gently, gently, oh, so gently! Do they lay a blanket white. Over all the many housetops, Over shrubs and tall, tall trees, Over hills and field and meadows, Hiding stones and restless leaves. *** When Days Are Crisp and Bright by Annette Wynne When days are crisp and bright And flakes are downward hurled, O, to wake up in the light And find a white, white world! O, to look out all around On fence, and bush, and hill, And see the snow piled on the ground And on the window sill! It's hard to sit in school all day And work and study hard, 'Twould be such fun to go and play At soldiers in the yard. And build a fort just like the one The picture has with flag unfurled; The summer's good, but O, the fun To have a white, white world! *** “A Year’s Windfalls” by Christina Rosetti (excerpt) On the wind of January Down flits the snow, Travelling from the frozen North As cold as it can blow. Poor robin redbreast, Look where he comes; Let him in to feel your fire, And toss him of your crumbs. *** A crow Which I'd usually hate So beautiful in morning snow. - Basho *** Pounding the seven herbs Doesn't drown him out... Crow - Issa *** Shepherd’s Purse by Cecily Mary Barker Though I’m poor to human eyes Really I am rich and wise. Every tiny flower I shed Leaves a heart-shaped purse instead. In each purse is wealth indeed— Every coin a living seed. Sow the seed upon the earth— Living plants shall spring to birth. Silly people’s purses hold Lifeless silver, clinking gold; But you cannot grow a pound From a farthing in the ground. Money may become a curse: Give me then my Shepherd’s Purse. *** To a Snowdrop, by William Wordsworth Lone Flower, hemmed in with snows and white as they But hardier far, once more I see thee bend Thy forehead, as if fearful to offend, Like an unbidden guest. Though day by day, Storms, sallying from the mountain-tops, waylay The rising sun, and on the plains descend; Yet art thou welcome, welcome as a friend Whose zeal outruns his promise! Blue-eyed May Shall soon behold this border thickly set With bright jonquils, their odours lavishing On the soft west-wind and his frolic peers; Nor will I then thy modest grace forget, Chaste Snowdrop, venturous harbinger of Spring, And pensive monitor of fleeting years! 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03. jan. 2021 - 36 min
episode Heavy Snow artwork
Heavy Snow

The Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Bruegel the Elder [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5547c6e6e4b027f804b56444/1607186787466-XMYNJOVPPCLXG5FI4YY3/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kE9GpHRcCi7dlkaadwIsPF4UqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcCQWwYi6v8Re40ir9FiSUHcs-iCkKTloRsGKO13wQjMSPrCveMSxi4YoHou_KODmg/1200px-Pieter_Bruegel_the_Elder_-_Hunters_in_the_Snow_%28Winter%29_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg?format=1000w] The Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Approx. December 6 -20) This episode of Season by Season finds Kit and Alexis preparing for the darkening days of winter. Together they discuss cold weather and snow, are cheered by winter birdsong, and find light and warmth in friendship during this merry season. Hiro's Corner explores the snowy landscapes that shape our artistic ideas of wintertime. Listen and subscribe on Stitcher, [https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=573131&refid=stpr] Apple [https://apple.co/2AFqQtx], and Spotify [https://spoti.fi/3d73CJY]. *** HEAVY SNOW SPOTIFY COMPANION PLAYLIST We’ve hand curated a seasonal playlist for you to enjoy all mini-season long. POEMS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE: A December Day, by Sara Teasdale Dawn turned on her purple pillow— And late, late came the winter day, Snow was curved to the boughs of the willow. — The sunless world was white and grey. At noon we heard a blue-jay scolding, — At five the last thin light was lost From snow-banked windows faintly holding — The feathery filigree of frost. *** It Snows, by Hannah Flagg Gould It snows! it snows! from out the sky The feathered flakes, how fast they fly, Like little birds, that don't know why They're on the chase, from place to place, While neither can the other trace. It snows! it snows! a merry play Is o'er us, on this heavy day! To-morrow will the storm be done; Then, out will come the golden sun: And we shall see, upon the run Before his beams, in sparkling streams, What now a curtain o'er him seems. And thus, with life, it ever goes; 'T is shade and shine!—It snows! it snows! *** “I heard a bird sing In the dark of December A magical thing And sweet to remember. 'We are nearer to Spring Than we were in September,' I heard a bird sing In the dark of December." -   Oliver Herford, I Heard a Bird Sing *** The Cardinal, by Alice E. Ball When autumn woods are bare and dead, A crested bird, of cardinal red, Sways like an oak-leaf overhead; And sighs, "Drear! drear! Drear!" When winter woods are white with snow, And drifts pile high as wild winds blow, Like flame this torchlike bird doth glow; And cries, "Whew! whew! whew!" *** Do all the birds To the southlands go? No! No! Oh, no! Chickadee, Sparrow, Bunting, Crow Care not a whit When the wild winds blow. They care not a whit, They’re sad not a bit, They think naught of it, When the wild winds blow. (Anon.) *** Winterberry branch Calls winter birds for breakfast I will feed you now — Amy Ludwig VanDerwater *** the wren wishes to be in the snow not the blossoms — Chiyo-jo *** Dust of Snow, by Robert Frost The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree Has given my heart A change of mood And saved some part Of a day I had rued. *** Excerpt from Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott: ...Mrs. March got her wet things off, her warm slippers on, and sitting down in the easy chair, drew Amy to her lap, preparing to enjoy the happiest hour of her busy day. The girls flew about, trying to make things comfortable, each in her own way. Meg arranged the tea table, Jo brought wood and set chairs, dropping, over–turning, and clattering everything she touched. Beth trotted to and fro between parlor and kitchen, quiet and busy, while Amy gave directions to everyone, as she sat with her hands folded. *** There’s rosemary and rue. These keep Seeming and savor all the winter long. Grace and remembrance be to you. - William Shakespeare (Winter’s Tale, Act 4, Scene 4) *** There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance; pray you, love, remember. And there is pansies, that’s for thoughts. -William Shakespeare (Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 5) *** The Christmas Holly by Eliza Cook The holly! the holly! oh, twine it with bay— Come give the holly a song; For it helps to drive stern winter away, With his garment so sombre and long. It peeps through the trees with its berries of red, And its leaves of burnish’d green, When the flowers and fruits have long been dead, And not even the daisy is seen, Then sing to the holly, the Christmas holly, That hangs over peasant and king: While we laugh and carouse ’neath its glitt’ring boughs, To the Christmas holly we’ll sing. *** People, Look East, by Eleanor Farjeon People, look east. The time is near Of the crowning of the year. Make your house fair as you are able, Trim the hearth and set the table. People, look east and sing today: Love, the guest, is on the way. *** From "The Shortest Day," by Susan Cooper “So the shortest day came, and the year died, And everywhere down the centuries of the snow-white world Came people singing, dancing, To drive the dark away.” *** Night walks with a heavy step Round yard and hearth, As the sun departs from earth, Shadows are brooding. There in our dark house, Walking with lit candles, Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia! Night walks grand, yet silent, Now hear its gentle wings, In every room so hushed, Whispering like wings. Look, at our threshold stands, White-clad with light in her hair, Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia! Darkness shall take flight soon, From earth's valleys. So she speaks Wonderful words to us: A new day will rise again From the rosy sky… Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia! *** The Feast of Lights, by Emma Lazarus Kindle the taper like the steadfast star Ablaze on evening's forehead o'er the earth, And add each night a lustre till afar An eightfold splendor shine above thy hearth. Clash, Israel, the cymbals, touch the lyre, Blow the brass trumpet and the harsh-tongued horn; Chant psalms of victory till the heart takes fire, The Maccabean spirit leap new-born. *** In the Window In the window where you can see the glow of my menorah on newly fallen snow, I will set you one little candle on this, the first night of Hanukkah. ST. LUCIA DAY BUNS 1/3 cup milk 1/4 cup butter 1/4 lukewarm water 1 package dry yeast 1/4 cup sugar 1 egg 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon saffron 2 3/4 cups flour 1 tablespoon cooking oil 1 egg 1 tablespoon water 24 raisins (currants) 1. Warm the milk in the small saucepan over low heat. Cut the butter into small pieces. Add the butter pieces to the warm milk and stir, then turn off the heat. 2. Measure the lukewarm water into the large mixing bowl. Sprinkle the yeast over the water. Stir well. Set the bowl aside for 5 minutes. 3. Add the warm milk and melted butter to the saffron. Stir in the sugar, egg, salt and saffron. Then add 1 1/2 cups flour and stir until smooth. 4. Add enough of the remaining flour so that you can shape the dough into a ball. Save some of the remaining flour for kneading the dough. 5. Put the dough on the floured cutting board. Dust your hands with flour and knead the dough. Add flour when the dough gets sticky. 6. After 5 to 10 minutes of kneading, you will have a smooth ball of dough. It should spring back when you poke it with your finger. Cover the dough with the towel and let it rest while you wash and dry the mixing bowl. 7. Spread cooking oil in the large bowl. Roll the dough in the oil until it is coated. Cover the bowl with the towel and set in a warm place to rise. After 45 minutes, the dough should be twice as large. If not, check it again in 15 minutes. 8. Punch down the dough. Then divide it into 6 sections. Take one section and divide it in half. Roll each half into an 8 inch rope. Cross the two ropes in the middle. Then coil the ends in tight circles. Shape 5 more buns in the same way. 9. Place the buns 2 inches apart on a greased cookie sheet. Cover with the towel. Let the buns rise for 30 to 45 minutes until they double in size. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees while they are rising. 10. Mix the egg and water with the fork in the small bowl. Brush this mixture lightly over the top of each bun. Decorate the buns with raisins. 11. Bake the buns for 15 to 20 minutes. When the buns are golden brown, move them to the wire rack to cool. Serve with coffee and enjoy! 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in B Minor by Antonin Dvorak * Flute Concerto in G Major by Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach

06. dec. 2020 - 39 min
episode The Beginning of Winter artwork
The Beginning of Winter

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Listen and subscribe on Stitcher, [https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=573131&refid=stpr] Apple [https://apple.co/2AFqQtx], and Spotify [https://spoti.fi/3d73CJY]. *** COLD DEW SPOTIFY COMPANION PLAYLIST We’ve hand curated a seasonal playlist for you to enjoy all mini-season long. POEMS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE: "November" by Elizabeth Stoddard Much have I spoken of the faded leaf; Long have I listened to the wailing wind, And watched it ploughing through the heavy clouds, For autumn charms my melancholy mind. When autumn comes, the poets sing a dirge: The year must perish; all the flowers are dead; The sheaves are gathered; and the mottled quail Runs in the stubble, but the lark has fled! Still, autumn ushers in the Christmas cheer, The holly-berries and the ivy-tree: They weave a chaplet for the Old Year’s bier, These waiting mourners do not sing for me! I find sweet peace in depths of autumn woods, Where grow the ragged ferns and roughened moss; The naked, silent trees have taught me this,— The loss of beauty is not always loss! *** a shooting star... unable to use up the length of the vast sky — Shugyo Takaha *** Slurping ramen In Kitakata The north wind blows - hyuuuu! —Takasawa Yoichi *** After a climb To the mountain top A ramen shop —Takasawa Yoichi *** A jumbo serving of clams For my ramen The cold rain pelts —Akabane Toshiko *** A cold, gray day, a lowering sky, A lonesome pigeon wheeling by; The soft, blue smoke that hangs and fades, The shivering crane that flaps and wades; Dead leaves that, whispering, quit their tree, The peace the river sings to me; The chill aloofness of the Fall— I love it all! —Unknown *** today too, today too autumn rain... mountainside house —Issa *** Cold Winter shower! See all the people running Across the Seta Bridge -Josa *** The scarlet leaves Serve as armor for the mountain Against the rain —Chobane *** November Night by Adelaide Crapsey "Listen ... With faint, dry sound, Like steps of passing ghosts, The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break free from the trees And fall." *** fallen leaves-- not a single crow is irksome — Issa *** the wind has brought enough to build a fire... fallen leaves — Issa *** The gods are absent everything is desolate among the fallen leaves — Basho *** In the Godless Month I wake at night and listen to what gives voice to a storm on this hillside . . . the sound of falling leaves - Monk Noin (988-1050) *** The Consent by Howard Nemerov Late in November, on a single night Not even near to freezing, the ginkgo trees That stand along the walk drop all their leaves In one consent, and neither to rain nor to wind But as though to time alone: the golden and green Leaves litter the lawn today, that yesterday Had spread aloft their fluttering fans of light. What signal from the stars? What senses took it in? What in those wooden motives so decided To strike their leaves, to down their leaves, Rebellion or surrender? and if this Can happen thus, what race shall be exempt? What use to learn the lessons taught by time, If a star at any time may tell us: Now. *** three shadows from persimmons on a stick on the paper door — Hayu *** one persimmon droops listlessly... winter rain — Issa *** on the high branch one astringent persimmon... like old times — Issa *** Write me down As the one who loved Persimmons — Shiki *** Migrating down through northern seas Says the report Time to buy sanma — Toyama no Kanto A gift from the north Grilled sanma — Chris Mathlos *** snow crabs ... together to Fukui on a winter trip — Rikei *** Light by Rabindranath Tagore Light, my light, the world-filling light, the eye-kissing light, heart-sweetening light! Ah, the light dances, my darling, at the center of my life; the light strikes, my darling, the chords of my love; the sky opens, the wind runs wild, laughter passes over the earth. The butterflies spread their sails on the sea of light. Lilies and jasmines surge up on the crest of the waves of light. The light is shattered into gold on every cloud, my darling, and it scatters gems in profusion. Mirth spreads from leaf to leaf, my darling, and gladness without measure. The heaven's river has drowned its banks and the flood of joy is abroad. 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06. nov. 2020 - 35 min
episode Cold Dew artwork
Cold Dew

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Listen and subscribe on Stitcher, [https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=573131&refid=stpr] Apple [https://apple.co/2AFqQtx], Spotify [https://spoti.fi/3d73CJY], and Soundcloud [https://bit.ly/2YEGugJ]. *** COLD DEW SPOTIFY COMPANION PLAYLIST We’ve hand curated a seasonal playlist for you to enjoy all mini-season long. POEMS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE: Pleasant Sounds, by John Clare The rustling of leaves under the feet in woods and under hedges; The crumpling of cat-ice and snow down wood-rides, narrow lanes and every street causeway; Rustling through a wood or rather rushing, while the wind halloos in the oak-toop like thunder; The rustle of birds' wings startled from their nests or flying unseen into the bushes; The whizzing of larger birds overhead in a wood, such as crows, puddocks, buzzards; The trample of robins and woodlarks on the brown leaves. and the patter of squirrels on the green moss; The fall of an acorn on the ground, the pattering of nuts on the hazel branches as they fall from ripeness; The flirt of the groundlark's wing from the stubbles – how sweet such pictures on dewy mornings, when the dew flashes from its brown feathers. *** vast sky vast earth autumn passes too - Issa *** wind is blowing and so the geese are honking - Issa *** traveling geese-- the human heart, too wanders - Issa *** honking geese-- I picture skies over inns - Issa *** An early morning Yes, and a single goose Up in the white clouds, nothing more - Basho *** Ah, the pine cricket began to chirp, Chin-chiro chin-chiro chin-chiro-rin Ah, a bell-ring cricket also began to sing, Rin-in rini-rin riin-rin They chirp throughout the long fall night Oh, the voices of these funny insects! - "Mushi No Koe," Traditional *** “Listen!  The wind is rising, and the air is filled with leaves, we have had our summer evenings: now for October eves!” - Humbert Wolfe *** The leaves are falling In a house one cannot tell, As they go drop, drop, Whether rain is falling, Or whether rain is not falling - Minamoto no Yorizan *** The leaves had a wonderful frolic. They danced to the wind's loud song. They whirled, and they floated, and scampered. They circled and flew along. The North Wind is calling, is calling, And we must whirl round and round, And then, when our dancing is ended, We'll make a warm quilt for the ground. - Anonymous *** Fall, Leaves, Fall, by Emily Brontë Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away; Lengthen night and shorten day; Every leaf speaks bliss to me Fluttering from the autumn tree. I shall smile when wreaths of snow Blossom where the rose should grow; I shall sing when night’s decay Ushers in a drearier day. *** Old oak! old oak! the chosen one, Round which my poet's mesh I twine, When rosy wakes the joyous sun, Or, wearied, sinks at day's decline, I see the frost-king here and there, Claim some brown leaflet for his own, Or point in cold derision where He soon shall rear the usurper's throne. - Lydia Huntley Sigourney *** My long two-pointed ladder's sticking through a tree Toward heaven still, And there's a barrel that I didn't fill Beside it, and there may be two or three Apples I didn't pick upon some bough. But I am done with apple-picking now. Essence of winter sleep is on the night, The scent of apples: I am drowsing off. I cannot rub the strangeness from my sight I got from looking through a pane of glass I skimmed this morning from the drinking trough And held against the world of hoary grass. It melted, and I let it fall and break. But I was well - Robert Frost *** Purple the narrowing alleys stretched between The spectral shocks, a purple harsh and cold, But spotted, where the gadding pumpkins run, With bursts of blaze that startle the serene Like sudden voices,—globes of orange bold, Elate to mimic the unrisen sun. - Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts *** Oh, fruit loved of boyhood! the old days recalling, When wood-grapes were purpling and brown nuts were falling When wild, ugly faces we carved in its skin, Glaring out through the dark with a candle within! - From “The Pumpkin,” by John Greenleaf Whittier *** No pulse seems to throb, no voice dares to sob Beneath the grey calm of the cloud. No murmur. No sound. Only white on the ground There creeps the thin silence along— Creeps near and more near,—oh, so dim! oh, so drear! Till I shiver, as one who has stood by a bier, And the words die away in my song. - From "The Fog," by Grace Denio Litchfield *** If you buy a pomegranate, buy one whose ripeness has caused it to be cleft open with a seed-revealing smile. Its laughter is a blessing, for through its wide-open mouth it shows its heart, like a pearl in the jewel box of spirit. The red anemone laughs, too, but through its mouth you glimpse a blackness. A laughing pomegranate brings the whole garden to life. - Rumi *** the garden's chrysanthemum blooms at great pains… fallen leaves - Issa *** neck and neck with the mighty lord… chrysanthemum - Issa *** This is the feast-time of the year, When plenty pours her wine of cheer, And even humble boards may spare To poorer poor a kindly share. While bursting barns and granaries know A richer, fuller overflow. And they who dwell in golden ease Blest without toil, yet toil to please. - Dora Reade Goodale *** FROM HIRO'S CORNER Sparrows having transmogrified into clams just eaten by Kai Michiko Mourning for not becoming a clam: dew on the chrysanthemum by Natsume Sōseki Not seeming even afraid to become clams, oh! sparrows by Kobayashi Issa The clam has sparrow’s freckles: how piteous by Murakami Kijō METHOD FOR ROASTING PUMPKIN SEEDS First wash the seeds.  Remove most of the pumpkin strings and pat the seeds dry with paper towels.  Coat the inside of a bowl with butter or egg white then toss the seeds with ½ teaspoon of salt for each cup of seeds.  Spread the seeds over a cookie sheet and roast them in a 250 F oven, stirring frequently until brown (approximately 15 to 30 minutes).  Let them cool before eating. 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08. okt. 2020 - 46 min
En fantastisk app med et enormt stort udvalg af spændende podcasts. Podimo formår virkelig at lave godt indhold, der takler de lidt mere svære emner. At der så også er lydbøger oveni til en billig pris, gør at det er blevet min favorit app.
En fantastisk app med et enormt stort udvalg af spændende podcasts. Podimo formår virkelig at lave godt indhold, der takler de lidt mere svære emner. At der så også er lydbøger oveni til en billig pris, gør at det er blevet min favorit app.
Rigtig god tjeneste med gode eksklusive podcasts og derudover et kæmpe udvalg af podcasts og lydbøger. Kan varmt anbefales, om ikke andet så udelukkende pga Dårligdommerne, Klovn podcast, Hakkedrengene og Han duo 😁 👍
Podimo er blevet uundværlig! Til lange bilture, hverdagen, rengøringen og i det hele taget, når man trænger til lidt adspredelse.
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