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  • Notes For December 23rd, 2009


    The INTERNET WRITING WORKSHOPAuthority Authority: 124
    This Day In Writing History On December 23rd, 1926, the famous poet, philosopher, and activist Robert Bly was born. He was born in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota. After graduating high school in 1944, Bly joined the Navy and served for two years. He then enrolled at St. Olaf College in Minnesota, where he stayed ...
    2 days ago
  • Uncle Wesli’s Daily Epitaph for Wedesday, December 23rd, 2009


    Poetics and RuminationsAuthority Authority: 125
      R.I.P. ROBERT BLY December 23, 1926 -   You need to be aworld-wide roamer, Read Neruda andTranströmer, To write verse true asapple pie Opinedthe poet Robert Bly.
    3 days ago
  • “i am not i” (monday poem)


    "there is no path, paths are made by walking." ~Antonio MachadoAuthority Authority: 129
    I am not I.                                            I am this one Walking beside me whom I do not see, Whom at times I manage to visit, And at other times I forget. The one who remains silent when I talk, The one who forgives, sweet, when I hate, The one who takes a walk ...
    5 days ago
  • A SINGLE MAN (2009)


    The Evening ClassAuthority Authority: 468
    The flush of desire inspired by the blush of youth has rarely been as lyrically expressed as in Tom Ford s A Single Man , elegantly adapted from the novel by Christopher Isherwood . But it isnt just the innocence of youth that momentarily reminds George Falconer ( Colin Firth ) that life is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Starlings, Sheep and "The Rag and Bone Shop..."


    LARABEEAuthority Authority: 116
    I know:  Many consider these starlings a scourge.  I find them fascinating, even though I curse and throw things at them when they are feasting on the first crop of figs in the spring.  Now, they group together in flocks of thousands.  They fly ribbons and tornadoes, balls and spirals. They preform aerial ...
    2 weeks ago

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