In 1887, Walter Crane painted the lovely Roman goddess Juno with one of her peacocks. In the circle by her throne, he inserted a poem called “The Peacock’s Complaint”:
The peacock considered it wrong
That he had not the nightingale’s song
So to Juno he went
She replied “Be content
With thy having and hold they fool’s tongue!”
Under that, Crane spelled out the moral of the poem: “Do not quarrel with nature,” a good moral indeed. But Abune couldn’t get past the fact that in this poem, TONGUE doesn’t rhyme with SONG. As Abune often does, he said, let’s install a lovely clock in that space to replace what is there now.”
Choices:
* Set your time zone using either SL time or GMT as a base.
* Choose whether you want a second hand or not, and whether you want it to be smooth or accurately stepped.
* You have four different chimes choices (or none)
* Choose to hear ticking (or not to)
* Desperately short on prims? The menu allows you to remove the optional second hand, making this clock only 3 prims.







