Wednesday, June 20, 2007

The Bedside Book of Birds--impress your friends and woo your lovers

Once a week, sacredmao looks to cover a piece of art, prose, reading material--general literature --to delicately influence your tasteful choices. This week, we've pondered the task by considering the power of nature.

With the onset of summer, the voluptuous tree outside of the mao's home has been lovers' lane with all types of city birds.

Causes a bit of blushing with all of nature's excitement going on...

Nevertheless, the beauty of nature isn't lost on us and we've been drawn to an indulgent and visibly charged read "The Bedside Book of Birds" by Graeme Gibson.

This collection of avian fancy was released in 2005--however, continually provides mao and comrades with appropriate references to enjoying the subtleties of life in the city...and beyond.

Comrades around the globe have always held birds in high regard and representative of most coveted aspirations.

Thus, think of this book as that margarita or pina colada that transports you to a dreamlike vacation spot--

Havana?

Gorgeously illustrated, "The Bedside Book of Birds" and a nice glass of wine will keep you enthralled in this lazy summer season--the collection is of short story and prose nature--so when mao and comrades need to hit the town, no guilt is accumulated when leaving this book at the bedtable.

One favorite entry "last comes the raven" on page 177 is worth the venture into fantasy.
http://www.amazon.com/Bedside-Book-Birds-Avian-Miscellany/dp/0385514832

Given all of the action going on at lovers' lane, this book might just help comrades' social life--

Enjoy and stop by again--when you can.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for writing this.