an invocation of the sensually gothic    
     
   
 
Book of Days: Volume I
January February March April
May June July August
September October November December
 
March Days
 
1 video: All About Eve - Martha's Harbour
2 video: All About Eve - December
3 Thesesus killing the Minotaur
4 Illusory Skull / Death Car
5 The Art of Vampire Hunter D
6 short film : Vincent by Tim Burton
7 short film: Life and Death of a Pumpkin
8 vintage art: Temptation
9 Black Books from the BBC
10 Glaucus et Scylla by Rosa
11 The Worms Crawl In...
12 The Premature Burial by Antoine Wiertz
13 St. Theresa by Bernini
14 video: The Tell Tale Heart
15 The Ides of March - The Death of Caesar
16 "Mad as a March Hare"
17 The Symbolism of Baphomet
18 The Sigil of Baphomet
19 "Memento Mori"
20 The Seven Deadly Sins
21 Ajax and Cassandra
22 art: Death Claims the Gluttonous Sinner
23 art: Death Claims a Suicide
24 art: Death Claims an Infant Child
25 Ossuary Chapel
26 Bone Pyramid
27 Death of Marat: Jacques-Louis David
28 Death of Marat: Edvard Munch
29 Rob Zombia: Dargula
30 The Death of Thomas Chatterton: Wallis
31 Sly Dick by Thomas Chatterton
 
 
March 16, 2007
 
"Mad as a March Hare"
The Mad Tea Party with Alice, March Hare, Dormouse and Mad Hatter

The expression "mad as a March hare" derives from the manic behavior of rabbits during the beginning of their mating season in Great Britain.

The phrase dates back to the 16th Century and was immortalized in literature by the character of the March Hare in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. March Hare appears as one of the attendees at a tea party with Dormouse and The Mad Hatter.

 
 
 
         
           
 
 
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