“Man is the only
animal that blushes. Or needs to.” - Mark Twain
On August 21 the
Greek Orthodox faith celebrates the feast of St Thaddaeus the Apostle (St
Jude). It is also the Independence Day of the three Baltic States,
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania whose history shows many common features.
This day is the
anniversary of the birth of:
Philippe II Augustus, king
of France (1165);
Francis de Sales, Geneva
Bishop (1567);
Hubert Gautier, bridge
builder (1660);
Tobias Furneaux, explorer
(1735);
William IV, king of
England (1765);
Hugh Victor McKay,
Australian 'Sunshine Harvester' inventor (1865);
Aubrey Beardsley, English
artist (1872);
Christopher Milne, son of
A.A. Milne (1920);
Margaret, princess of
England (1930);
Mart Crowley, playwright
(1936);
Kenny Rogers, singer
(1938);
Matthew Broderick, actor
(1962);
The cuckoo
flower, Cardamine pratensis, is today’s
birthday flower. The language of flower
ascribes the meaning “ardour” to this bloom.
Astrologically the flower is under the moon's dominion.
Billowy white
clouds that look tall and mountainous in
the morning, suggest afternoon rain according to this couplet:
Mountains in the morning,
Fountains in the evening.
Also sign of an
approaching downpour is a heatwave:
Heatwaves end in thunderstorms.
Rainbows do not
always mean the end of rainy weather! Compare:
Rainbow at morn, good weather has
gone.
with:
Rainbow after noon, good weather
comes soon.
And also:
Rainbow to windward, foul falls the
day;
Rainbow to leeward, rain runs away.
Whenever a
rainbow is seen you should bow to it and remember that it is God's promise to
mankind that He will never again cause a flood of the type that Noah
survived. To point to a rainbow is
always unlucky.
In ancient Rome,
today was XII Kalends September, on which was celebrated the Feast of Hercules.
Hercules was the roman equivalent of the Greek mythic hero Herakles. The son of
Zeus and the mortal Alkmene, Herakles had superhuman strength and had to
perform immense tasks in order to appease Hera, Zeus's much betrayed wife. When
he died he was deified and became the protector of ancient Roman businessmen.
All year long, Roman businessmen set aside a tenth of their profits for the
god's benefit. On this day a solemn sacrifice to the god was offered, followed
by an enormous banquet and much carousing. So much food was prepared that often
mountains of leftovers had to be thrown into the Tiber the next few days.
The Baltic
states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were incorporated into the USSR in 1940
and gained their independence in 1991. They are situated on the shores of the
Baltic Sea across them to the West being Finland and Sweden. Their areas and populations
are 45,000 square km and 2 million for Estonia; 64,000 square km and 3 million
for Latvia and 65,000 square km and 4 million for Lithuania. Temperate climate
supports farming and agriculture. However, limited resources and damaged
environment with many economic problems mean that these countries will have to
struggle in this new millenium in order to recover fully and become prosperous
and financially secure.