Recalling that decades ago, whilst in Prague and having frequented the legendary Thirsty Dog (the tavern opposite the capital’s Municipal House, Žíznivý pes made famous by the Nick Cave song) and having ordered a Harvey Wall-Banger was presented a small potted cactus before being served, the bartender later explaining that this was part of her brother’s collection who had seemed to have lost interest in their upkeep, we found history of succulent capers, hardly a one-off occurrence of enthusiasts in the Czech Republic, to be quite resonant. The craze and eventual poaching began with “Alberto” Vojtěch Frič in the 1900s and a botanical expedition to South America after his original garden fell victim to a hard frost, which informed Czech collectors in an enduring legacy, at first isolated from global market to cultivate a space, a pastime separate from Communism and Soviet domination. More from The Conversation at the link above.
synchronoptica
one year ago: Bauhaus theatre (with synchronoptica) plus Operation Ploughshare
two years ago: assorted links to revisit, bracket orthography plus Forrest Gump (1994)
three years ago: when in the country
four years ago: an East German rock opera plus a message beamed into deep space
five years ago: more on artist Sophie Taeuber Arp, a banger from David Bowie, a visit to Mellrichstadt, wolfsbane plus assorted links to revisit
six years ago: time immemorial plus a trip to the Moselle





























