The 2nd edition of the Carnival of Conflict takes a look at this issue at all scales and complexities, from geo-political to interpersonal. For some reason I can access this carnival better via Firefox than IE. For warned is forearmed.
The Carnival of Rock 'n Roll comes reeling in with posts on everything from opening acts to covers to early musical influences.
The ever-popular Festival of the Trees #12 is at the appropriately named Arboreality this month. Put on your Portuguese translator if you want to read the post from A Sombra Verde, but with the tag line "A culture is no better than its woods" Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-1973), how can you not?
History Carnival #53 is hosted by The American President's Blog this month. Very intriguing posts from The Moor Next Door about the pre-Islamic Middle East and a VII part history of the Kent State Shootings from Progressive Historians.
And yes, that is a Sherman Calliope at right, a ride of quite a different sort than the steam calliope engraved at the top of this post.
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