One of my newly favorite-est writers on the internet is
Elatia Harris, who writes at our friends' place,
3 Quarks Daily. I previously linked to
her fine essay on Japanese art. Now,
Monday's essay continues a series she's been doing intermittently on her love for saffron. Elatia writes beautiful eulogies without a hint of the pomposity sometimes accompanying the form. These are subtle, lovely essays in praise of the intricacies of fine substances and objects often at the margins of our lives.
Helmut, thank you for reading and linking. Whenever one posts 8,000 words on a flower part, it does occur to one that readership may be particularly light. I am so happy to know you didn't give it a miss. I may leave saffron alone for a few months now, but I have yet to consider its history as a dye or a fragrance -- that's 4,000 years of use right there -- and have only tangentially considered it as a medicine. It has, as well, esoteric applications to Christianity -- like most precious substances. So I am deeply encouraged that you are reading.
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