Again gray

Oct. 10th, 2007 09:52 am
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Another morning of gloom and depression, without the actual rain that would waken mushrooms for Wife's scheduled mushroom program out at the nature center.  That one looks like a washout, if you'll forgive the metaphor at cross-purposes...

And, in honor of last night's PBS Nova program on the samurai sword, a bit from my enigmatic smith in POWERS:

    His kitchen knives -- nickel-iron born from a meteor's corpse, to give each blade the flaming magic of steel pulled from heaven to earth, worked and folded and folded again at the forge, carbon infiltrating the grain of the metal from a reducing fire, thoughts and words of making until the steel took shape and meaning from his hammer, a shape and meaning that could kill a god with the soul he'd forged into its heart.  The blades could slice a tomato paper-thin as well, or bone a slaughtered cow, and he only needed to sharpen them once a decade.  He wondered what would happen if he leaned across the table and drove this knife into the body of the demon. 

Date: 2007-10-11 04:00 pm (UTC)
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The book is The Yasukuni Swords: Rare Weapons of Japan 1933-1945 (http://www.amazon.com/Yasukuni-Swords-Weapons-Japan-1933-1945/dp/4770027540) by Tom Kishida (Kodansha International, 2004, ISBN 4-7700-2754-0). (Mr. Hetley, for reference, you might want to check out some of the other books in the "Customers Who Bought This Book Also Bought" listing. As it is, I think that I'm going to have to sell a lot of plants to afford all of the books on swordsmithing I want to get.)

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