Film of red Soviet peat

“Particular prominence was gained with “Water Peat” (Gidrotorf, 1920) a documentary about new techniques of peat extraction that was screened to Vladimir Lenin in October 1920, purportedly initiating a stronger support for Russia’s moribund film industry by the Bolshevik leadership.”
p.763 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema, Peter Rollberg. Scarecrow Press 2009IMG_5460

Muirland Meg

From ‘The Merry Muses of Caledonia’ (partly written, partly collected by Robert Burns).

“…Her kittle black een they wad thirl you thro’.
Her rose-bud lips cry, kiss me now;
The curls and links o’ her bonie black hair,
Wad put you in mind that the lassie has mair

An armfu’ o’ love is her bosom sae plump,
A span o’ delight is her middle sae jimp;
A taper, white leg, and a thumpin thie,
And a fiddle near by, an ye play a wee!

Love’s her delight, and kissin’s her treasure;
She’ll stick at nae price, and ye gie her gude measure,
As lang’s a sheep-fit, and as girt’s a goose-egg,
And that’s the measure o’ Muirland Meg.

Redshank, Flanders Moss

 The unleashed Irish Setter was allowed to cavort mindlessly all over the nature reserve by its mindless owner making a redshank yelp like a dog as it protected its nest- until the bog called the dog to heel, bringing its yelping, red shanks under inescapable, peaty control.