Saturday, December 12, 2015

Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility
Cornwall
Huckleberry Finn
Corn God: Yum Kaax
Sensodine
Estela

Prov.7:5
"That they may keep thee from the strange woman, from the stranger which flattereth with her words."


"The gale increases as we stem the main"~~~Philip Freneau









Sense and Sensibility




Sense and Sensibility : Cornwall







ROMA
Yalitza Aparicio, en esto veo que Alfonso Cuarón me lee, o sea sigue mis pasos y apuntes. O no?
"THE IMPORTANCE OF MAIZE
The Aztecs believed that their hero-god Quetzalcoatl, who created humanity with his own blood, turned himself into an ant so as to be able to a steal a single grain of maize which the ants had hidden inside a mountain; this he gave to humans so that they might be nourished."

MICHAEL D. COE: Mexico. From the Olmecs to the Aztecs.















During the height of the Classic Maya civilization,
Lord Pacal Votan ruled the empire of Nah Chan Palenque

(in present day Chiapas, Mexico), for 52 years.







Gifts of the Maya (Mexico) -- Statue of an ancient Mayan presenting a gift of corn.
YUM KAAX ("lord of the forest") | Mayan god of corn, wild vegetation & guardian of its animals.








Maya Glyphs







Estela



Chess: "Sense and Sensibility" "Cornwall" "Huckleberry Finn" "Corn God"  "Estela" "Sensodine"



ROMA
Yalitza Aparicio, en esto veo que Alfonso Cuarón me lee, o sea sigue mis pasos y apuntes. O no?

"THE IMPORTANCE OF MAIZE
The Aztecs believed that their hero-god Quetzalcoatl, who created humanity with his own blood, turned himself into an ant so as to be able to a steal a single grain of maize which the ants had hidden inside a mountain; this he gave to humans so that they might be nourished."

MICHAEL D. COE: Mexico. From the Olmecs to the Aztecs.





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