Archives for: September 2008
North Yorkshire Village Dogs (4)
Butterflies
There have been very few butterflies in our garden to admire this year . Hardly any tortoiseshells, cabbage whites were the most common, a peacock or two on the buddleia and then last week this appeared.
Poetry Reading
I went to listen today to John Watson, a poet from the Yorkshire Dales, reading and explaining the stories behind his favourite poems.
Help Wanted from Poetry Buffs
I am trying to find out who wrote a poem I vaguely remember from my school days.
I believe it started like this...
More Passionate Affairs
Paola’s comment on my earlier blog about Twenty-four Hours of passion started me looking for more information.
By chance I came across an article by Ali Barwani in a recent issue of The Lady about the passion fruit and passion flowers.
So put away those thoughts about erotic pastimes and concentrate on the connection between the flower and the Crucifixion.
The structure of the passion flower was used by early Catholic missionaries to teach people about Christ’s suffering on the cross.
The three spreading stigmas represent the nails, the five stamens symbolising the wounds. The stalk supporting the male and female parts is said to be the flagellation column and the double row of filaments of the corona are either the crown of thorns or Christ’s halo. Ten petals are the disciples (without Peter and Judas) with the leaves standing for Christ’s five fingers or the grasping hands of the Roman centurions. The scourges are represented by the tendrils of the flower.
Having read the full article I am now waiting, I hope not in vain, for my plant which this year has had more flowers than ever before to produce some juicy passion fruits.