Posted on August 2, 2010 by Dave BontaOn Reading The Separate Rose by Pablo Neruda A sea-side rose — the old interpreter holds it up to his ear * Link. Share this:TwitterEmailPrint
This doesn’t have to do with the poem (does a sea-side rose smell salty?), but I found something I thought you’d appreciate: This porcupine thinks he’s a dog! Reply
Oh yeah, that video’s great! It never occurred to me that one could pet a porcupine if wearing sturdy enough gloves. Reply
I think he’s chewing on the gloves too… I was amused by how enthusiastic he gets about getting the attention… quite a contrast to their usual shyness. Reply
This doesn’t have to do with the poem (does a sea-side rose smell salty?), but I found something I thought you’d appreciate: This porcupine thinks he’s a dog!
Oh yeah, that video’s great! It never occurred to me that one could pet a porcupine if wearing sturdy enough gloves.
I think he’s chewing on the gloves too…
I was amused by how enthusiastic he gets about getting the attention… quite a contrast to their usual shyness.