
Parachutes That Melt Petals
From HEY, VENUS! RADIO by Hey, Venus! Radio
June 4, 2026 · 1h 22m · Season 12 · Episode 127
About this episode
The episode explores the historical and philosophical significance of the planet Venus and its celestial events.
On June 4th of the year 1639 planet Venus drifted across the Sun. This happening occurred seven times since that miraculous day. Crowned only by majestic passages, velvety vignettes invite vegetal affections. O! Let me pick nasturtiums from out your hair. The avalanche is sweet, a fluttering discourse for rainbow-tongued moths. In other wor(l)ds...blushing blossoms require certain pataphysical beats. So, if you're in the mood for working in the greenhouse -push play. Or, pardon me but t...
People in this episode
Host: Hey, Venus! Radio
Topics covered
- astronomy
- nature
- philosophy
- self-improvement
- artistic expression
Keywords
- Venus
- June 4th 1639
- celestial events
- philosophy
- nature
- art
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Parachutes That Melt Petals
Places: Venus, Sun
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