Australian novelist Richard Flanagan takes a benevolent view of immigration.
Last week, things went from bad to worse.
A friend describes her romantic aspirations this way — binary stars.
How does one ink a cephalopod?
It would be hard to determine this bird’s better half.
No one wants to be remembered as a fool.
Joseph Dias was a fellow lover of trees.
American journalist and writer David Remnick recognized that nature can be “cold, wet, hard and unforgiving.”
The English poet Thomas Hood had a love of word banter.
Credit the process of elimination for this week’s enigma.
It isn’t surprising that I have a bit of road rage.
Aphrodite left us more than just love, beauty and romance.

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