‘Butterfly’ by E.E. Cummings

Poet e.e. cummings in black and white portrait. Britannica.

E. E. Cummings (1894-1962) was among the most influential, widely read, and revered modernist poets. His many awards included an Academy of American Poets Fellowship, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and the Bollingen Prize. Among his many volumes are The Enormous Room and Tulips & Chimneys.

Hattingdon creator Vivian states, “It is Mr. Cumming’s Butterfly poem (read below) which inspired me to create this hat.

Ariel Hattingdon.

Butterfly (poem)

Butterfly, the wind blows sea-ward,
strong beyond the garden-wall!
Butterfly, why do you settle on my
shoe, and sip the dirt on my shoe,
Lifting your veined wings, lifting them?
big white butterfly!

Already it is October, and the wind
blows strong to the sea
from the hills where snow must have
fallen, the wind is polished with
snow.
Here in the garden, with red
geraniums, it is warm, it is warm
but the wind blows strong to sea-ward,
white butterfly, content on my shoe!

Will you go, will you go from my warm
house?
Will you climb on your big soft wings,
black-dotted,
as up an invisible rainbow, an arch
till the wind slides you sheer from the
arch-crest
and in a strange level fluttering you go
out to sea-ward, white speck!

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Note: Due to illness and myriad complications, we have become way behind in our posting. Please bear with us as we “catch up”. Thank you. — Hattingdon Horses.


Hattingdon H logo in her signature brown.

Simone

Simone fashion hat featured blog post image.

Hello there. Hattingdon is modeling one of her most popular hats. It is done in a lovely, chic saffron yellow, embellished with round stitching in white, and a fashionably large all white butterfly. So very chic!

Hattingdon creator Vivian named this glorious hat Simone. Enjoy!

Simone Hattingdon ins a sunny yellow hat with butterfly.
Simone Hattingdon.

The name Simone is a girl’s name of French origin meaning “hearkening”. The elegant French feminization of Simon, it strikes that all-important balance between unusual and familiar, and oozing with Gallic sophistication.

She looks glorious.

See you again soon. Love, Hattingdon.


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Happy May Day

Ariel Hattingdon in blue and gold butterfly hat, blog post header.

May 1, known as May Day, has long been celebrated as the midway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice.

Like those days, May Day marks a specific time of year and the changing seasons — the days are growing longer, the weather is warmer and more wildlife and humans are likely to be out and about.

Celebrations of spring marking May Day are held in many different parts of the U.S., with maypole dances in some communities.

In the 20th Century, it was also popular to make May Day flower baskets and gift them to friends and neighbors.

What do you love about May Day? How do you celebrate it?

The Hat

Up top you see Hattingdon wearing her Ariel golden butterfly hat with bird’s egg blue cap. Brand new. Comes in an array of gorgeous colours. More on that later. Isn’t she wonderful? — HATTINGDON HORSES

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Vivian’s Fave Hats: U V W

This has been an amazing project. We have one more post following this one, and that will complete the alphabet.

Again, Vivian has selected some very pretty headwear for us today. There is a bonus hat too. Let’s go!

Classic Hat

This hat is stunning. The colour combination is so chic, and we love the safari vibe.

Viveca Hattingdon.

Fashion Hat

This hat was created in July 2016 and is in the top twenty all-time most popular hats. It may even be in the top ten, which is amazing. Hattingdon has 100s of hats now, so there is a lot more competition.

Whitney Hattingdon.

Whitney Hattingdon.


That butterfly is still mesmerized by the button.

Bonus Hat

This hat hardly ever gets an outing and it is so darling and fun. It is goes way back to Vivian’s earliest days. It was so long ago she cannot remember the year. A good possible guess is 2010.

Vivian named the hat Vita. Vita is a feminine name derived from the Latin word meaning life. If this hat does not give you a “hatful of smiles”, nothing will.

Vita Hattingdon.

Where does she come up with these ideas? Hattingdon looks good in green doesnt she?

See you back here tomorrow with Vivian’s final picks.


H&Co in Hattingdon brown.

“A Hatful of Smiles”