Ladies and Gentlemen… Mr. Leonard Cohen by Donald Brittain & by Don Owen, National Film Board of Canada
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My daughter told me about Thug Kitchen. This shite is for real. Spinach to the mother f*cking rescue. Pure genius and love in action. boyanslat.com
This is a glorious series of letters from a father in space to his one year old son on Letters of Note (correspondence deserving of a wider audience). I want to remember what he’s written when I am feeling breeze on my face, when I am seeing flowers sway.
We have always adored old bottles in my family – maybe everyone does? When I was moving across the country last year I gave to my sister my three old blue bottles that I had carried with me from Ohio, to upstate New York, and from place to place in Richmond. She promptly made a little shrine of them, filling one of them with old marbles, and setting them together in the light. It makes my heart so happy to see them there with her. I just got up to show my parents this bottle site and they both leapt up from their chairs, independent of each other, and went to a place in the house where they each had a stash of old bottles. They start to show me all the bottle marking, one old gin bottle which was molded in wood and you could see the wood grain in the glass. My mother had one tiny bottle she and my father found in the attic when we renovated a house in Mt. Adam’s in Cincinnati: a Mt. Adam’s Pharmacy bottle which must have held some amber potion or the other. My father suddenly remembers the name of the flower that’s blooming in the yard – astor – and runs out to pick a couple to add to the pretty bottle with some water so he can put it with his bottle-pumpkin-flower shrine he’s got going in the kitchen. I will take some pictures of the bottles as soon as I have the light. Yesterday my mother and I washed and dried three cases of mason jars she and my father found in the attic of this house. They have kept them for years – which is what one does with mason jars, yes? So today I am floating around doing my thing since I have all my lovely clean jars. I am mixing up some gluten free flour mixes to keep around for the holidays, and jarring up what might be the last batch of herbs and knock-out roses I have harvested and dried this year. Except I still want to harvest a bit more echinacea. I also want to mix up some different tea blends with what I’ve dried. And make some granola bars. My mother has chosen this moment to tell me she has saved an article from the paper about growing herbs indoors, and which herbs are good to use for teas. So maybe the season continues. Oops, wait, she just came back and said you need to have at least six hours of sunlight or else you need to have grow lights. And your plants would need to have fourteen to sixteen hours of this artificial light daily. So that’s out. Photograph of old bottles courtesy of sha.org.
You know I have a Parks & Rec obsession, right? (It’s my Pleasantville.) Anyway, here is one of the many, many reasons why:
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