Edge
Croton
Caribbean
Crow's Nest
Sir Anthony Eden
1Chron.1:10
"And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be mighty upon the earth."
THE CHIEF CHARACTER in this narrative is the Caribbean Sea, one of the
world’s most alluring bodies of water, a rare gem among the oceans,
defined by the islands that form a chain of lovely jewels to the north
and east. Although bounded on the south and west by continental land
masses, it is the islands that give the Caribbean its unique charm. On
the north lies the large and important trio: Puerto Rico, Hispaniola
(Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and great Cuba. On the east are those
heavenly small islands that so artistically dot the blue waves:
Antigua, Guadeloupe, Martinique, All Saints, Trinidad and remote
Barbados among them. The southern shore is formed by the South American
countries of Venezuela and Colombia and the Central American nation of
Panamá. The western shore is often overlooked, but it contains both the
exciting republics of Central America—Costa Rica, Nicaragua and
Honduras—and the wonderful, mysterious peninsula of Yucatán where the
ancient Maya flourished."~~~James A. Michener: CARIBBEAN Ch.1 A HEDGE OF CROTON
Codiaeum variegatum 'Petra'. Croton Petra
Crow's Nest (carajo)
"The greater the building is to be, the deeper does he dig his foundation." - St. Augustine pic.twitter.com/eh6M0kB0Of
Hedge
"His simplicity sets off the satire, and gives it a finer edge"~~~William Hazlitt
Sir Anthony Eden
Dragon hedge
"shrouded from head to toe in the habiliments of the grave"~~~Poe
"his habitation is a flimsy affair of canes and thatch"~~~Lesley B. Simpson
Edge
Chess: "Hedge" "Edge" "Croton" "Caribbean" "Crow's Nest" "Sir Anthony Eden"
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