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What I like to drink most is wine that belongs to others. -- Diogenes
#FannyFriday
Satyr and Nymph
Arthur Fisher
I want
To do with you what spring does with the cherry trees.
― Pablo Neruda
Nymph of the Spring
Lucas Cranach the Younger
#FannyFriday
Thrill with lissome lust of the light,
O man! My man!
Come careering out of the night
Of Pan! Io Pan.
- Aleister Crowley, "Hymn to Pan"
Pan
Chamo San
#Satyrday
Spring was moving in the air above and in the earth below and around him, penetrating even his dark and lowly little house with its spirit of divine discontent and longing. ― Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Michael Hague
#Satyrday
I want
To do with you what spring does with the cherry trees.
― Pablo Neruda
Nymph of the Spring
Lucas Cranach the Younger
#FannyFriday
Hermes went to the abodes of the deathless gods, carrying his son. Then all the immortals were glad in heart and Bakkheios Dionysos in especial; and they called the boy Pan [all] because he delighted all their hearts. - Homeric Hymn
Pan
Chamo San
#Satyrday
The adventures of Miss Vagina Head via flickr https://t.co/vNfZbn3byM
#FannyFriday
I bring ye wine from above
From the vats of the storied sun
For every one of yer love
And life for every one
Ye shall dance on hill & level
Ye shall sing in hollow & height
In the festal mystical revel
The rapturous Bacchanal rite!
- Aleister Crowley
Bacco
Wilhelm von Gloeden
Facepalm is more fun with a friend.
Satyrs and Bacchantes, mosaic from Tunisia
Roman civilization, 2nd-3rd century AD, Detail
#PhallusThursday
Hermes went to the abodes of the deathless gods, carrying his son. Then all the immortals were glad in heart and Bakkheios Dionysos in especial; and they called the boy Pan [all] because he delighted all their hearts. -Homeric Hymn
Pan
Chamo San
#Satyrday