“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 2009
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Peat Wars
wind
Wind.

Closest, closer, close.
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.
close, closer, closest.
In the eye of the beholder…
This bird shit on Flanders Moss is a beautiful mauve.
Redshank, Flanders Moss
Lapwing
High and dry.
High and dry, above Broadbay, Lewis.


