
#SummerCardSwap 2025
@ShelleyBooksie thank you for the homemade card, super creative!
I love the “sparrow” and compass stickers, me thinks they be a little piratey 🏴☠️🙃
And the peacock 🦚 on the envelope ✉️ bodes to my love of Pride and Prejudice 🥰
#SummerCardSwap 2025
@ShelleyBooksie thank you for the homemade card, super creative!
I love the “sparrow” and compass stickers, me thinks they be a little piratey 🏴☠️🙃
And the peacock 🦚 on the envelope ✉️ bodes to my love of Pride and Prejudice 🥰
#OnThisDay in 1914, seven poets gathered to eat a peacock. WB Yeats, Ezra Pound, Victor Plarr, Thomas Sturge Moore, Richard Aldington, and Frank Flint gathered to honour Wilfrid Scawen Blunt by eating a peacock. I honestly don't know why this is interesting, and yet I'm intrigued! #HistoryGetsLIT
I enjoyed this book, which is part memoir of owning pet peacocks and part idiosyncratic history of peacocks in history and culture. Beware though, of graphic descriptions of peacock killings as well as rather upsetting pet deaths... not for the faint of heart! (The author —an investigative reporter specializing in the aftermath of violence—seems to relish a little too much the minutia of the illness and death of pets and attacks on animals.)
Entertaining narrative voice, and the author put in some fun research to take “having peacocks” to “knowing enough about peacocks in history/culture to justify writing a book.” But before the halfway point I‘d hit two animal deaths, and from skimming ahead discovered a later chapter is entirely about the end of a pet‘s life. Not the right book for me! #ARC