24. what kind of bookmarks, if any, do they like to use?
often just a feather from his owl familiar, clive, but anything that fits! could be scrap paper, fabric, a teabag, anything to hold his place. he’d never dog-ear a page, though
41. what's the silliest thing they've used magic to do? if they don't have magic, what's something silly they'd use it for if they did?
hmmm soup spell aside, i think he’s used his magic many times to grab things that are already readily in reach- when multitasking there’s often something (or many things) levitating around him.:-)
Soms
Soms, als het licht op ongewone wijze / van buiten komt en om de meubels hangt / in een nieuw huis op oude grond / dat wij te nauwer nood betrokken, / trekt uit het fundament een sterk verleden op / dat weer bewijst: er gaat in eeuwigheid / geen steen verloren.
Op straat zet het zich voort. / Van tjalken tussen nieuwe jachten / komt oude geur van houtgestookte kachels / over de kade naar ons…
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General Information
Saint Lucia is a Caribbean island country. The island was originally inhabited by Caribs, who in the 17th century resisted British colonization attempts and made a treaty with the French in 1650. For over a hundred years after the island was a subject of conflict between Britain and France, with ownership passing between the two several times. Britain ruled over Saint Lucia for the longest continuous time, from 1814 to independence in 1979, while it is still part of the Commonwealth and the British monarch is still the official head of state to this day. Today, the vast majority of the 183.800 inhabitants are descendants of African slaves who were brought to the Americas. The main religion is Roman Catholicism, with important minorities of Seventh Day Adventists and Protestants. The official language is English, while the French-based Patois is also still commonly used in daily life. The capital is Castries.
Saint Lucia Summer Festival
Throughout Summer, from late Spring up to early Autumn, Saint Lucia is full of events every year thanks to the Saint Lucia Summer Festival. The biggest among the events is the annual Jazz Festival in May. The Summer Festival season concludes in October with the celebrations for Creole Heritage Month.
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Economy
Once a single-crop agricultural economy, Saint Lucia has shifted to a tourism and banking serviced-based economy. Tourism, the island's biggest industry and main source of jobs, income and foreign exchange, accounts for 65% of its GDP. Agriculture, which was once the biggest industry, now contributes to less than 3% of GDP, but still accounts for 20% of jobs. The banana industry is now on a decline due to strong competition from low-cost Latin American producers and reduced European trade preferences, but the government has helped revitalize the industry, with 13,734 tonnes exported in 2018. Agricultural crops grown for export are bananas, mangoes, and avocados. The island is considered to have the most diverse and well-developed manufacturing industry in the eastern Caribbean.
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The country boasts two winners of the esteemed Nobel prize including Sir Arthur Lewis who received the award for economics and Derek Walcott who won the prize for literature back in 1992.
Pictures in your head
Beweging zit er niet in: / het zijn stills uit een movie, / meestal stom, / soms met geluid, / kreten van vogels bijvoorbeeld, / zelden een stem. / Ze komen terug, steeds vaker. / Er komen er ook wel bij.
Duizenden plaatjes in / een o zo zwaartillend hoofd. / Je zit er maar mee / op de achterste rij / van je eigen theater.
uit: wat blijft komt nooit terug – Jan Eijkelboom,…
Walcott’s poem appears in @allieesiri ‘s anthology, “A Poem for Every Autumn Day’ (2020). This clip is sourced from her channel, ‘YouTube Poetry with Allie Esiri’, on YouTube. This poem was recited by English actress, Helena Bonham Carter.
Derek Walcott (1930-2017) is thought to be among the greatest of the Caribbean poets, and won a Nobel prize in Literature in 1992.