Rose Campion

Back in the 1930’s, British writer Margery Allingham introduced a new amateur sleuth to the world of whodunits. His name was Albert Campion, a gentleman detective in the mold of Dorothy Sayers’ Lord Peter Wimsey. Pundits differ on how Allingham arrived at Campion’s name, but there are references in the books to rose campion or … Read more

The Universality of Coneflowers

It occurs to me as I peer out over the happy array of coneflowers—Echinacea—in my front yard that the coneflower has become the “little black dress” of the world of ornamental horticulture.  Every woman and a good number of the men of my acquaintance know that “little black dress” is metaphor for something that is … Read more

Lacecaps

Normally, when I think of lace, my mind settles on images of brides and babies’ christening gowns.  Artist James McNeil Whistler’s mother famously wore a lace-trimmed cap in his “Arrangement in Grey and Black No 1”, but she certainly did not look happy about it.  At this time of the year, the lace that I … Read more