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the woods are lovely, dark and deep
Life at Willow Manor —
Authority: 124
Okay, back up to last Tuesday, the 22nd. Remember that load of snow that landed on the east coast? Well, one of my little ships was stranded in an airport, with no flights out until Christmas Eve. So, the resourceful little ship boarded a train and headed west. We, in turn, hopped in our trusty dark green Land ...16 hours ago -
Christmas Trees by Robert Frost
Wanderer Thoughts —
Authority: 499
Christmas Trees The city had withdrawn into itself And left at last the country to the country; When between whirls of snow not come to lie And whirls of foliage not yet laid, there drove A stranger to our yard, who looked the city, Yet did in country fashion in that there He sat and waited till he drew us out ...4 days ago -
Merry Christmas From Robert Frost: An Exhibition And More
Real Clear Arts —
Authority: 426
Like artists , poets send Christmas cards, too. Witness Robert Frost, who sent illustrated chapbooks of his poetry to friends as Christmas cards from 1934 through 1962. Poets House in lower Manhattan has put its collection of these Frost chapbooks on display in an exhibition that runs through Jan. 16 This ...6 days ago -
Thoughts On Frosts Lockless Door
PimpThisBlog.com - Latest published stories —
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"When I read the poem, The Lockless Door by the American poet, Robert Frost, I always get the same image in my head. The speaker is sitting at home, reading a book (at least in my interpretation). He is drinking a cup of tea, enjoying the silence of the room. His life is going smoothly. He has had one good day after ...1 week ago -
looking through the thin frost
Misadventures of the Monster Farmer-Librarian —
Authority: 128
Something lovely after all those library related posts. An Old Mans Winter Night All out of doors looked darkly in at him Through the thin frost, almost in separate stars, That gathers on the pane in empty rooms. What kept his eyes from giving back the gaze Was the lamp tilted near them in his hand. ...1 week ago -
Back To Life
So Much More Than A Mom —
Authority: 124
“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.” — Robert Frost I’ve been in a sort of fog since before Thanksgiving. Ever since I learned of Gina ’s rapidly deteriorating condition. Yes, I got up and went to work every day but I don’t remember much about what I did. ...1 week ago -
Back To Life
So Much More Than A Mom —
Authority: 124
“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.” — Robert Frost I’ve been in a sort of fog since before Thanksgiving. Ever since I learned of Gina ’s rapidly deteriorating condition. Yes, I got up and went to work every day but I don’t remember much about what I did. ...1 week ago -
Locals give Pawlenty a Frosty send-off
Minnesota Independent: News. Politics. Media. —
Authority: 651
Michele Bachmann wasn’t alone Tuesday in probing unlikely links between politics and poetry. Two Minnesota bloggers also used poetry to illuminate the political landscape, adapting familiar lines by the late New Hampshire poet Robert Frost to Gov. Pawlenty’s trip to New Hampshire today. Bluestem Prairie’s ...1 week ago -
Robert Frost
The SW WI Birder —
Authority: 112
I have been sort of suffering from writers block recently. Ever time I go to post something, I get stuck, then distracted and never finish. I currently have a whole post about chasing Ivory Gulls that is still in the works, as well as one about the Port Washington Kittiwake that I have yet to start. Not to mention at ...2 weeks ago -
Scatter happy holidays edition: puzzling out the season
Art Scatter —
Authority: 120
Here at Art Scatter World Headquarters we’re used to friends and associates grumping about Christmas and the holidays. “Bah,” they say. And again, “Humbug.” A seasonal deficit disorder afflicts our closest circles of civilization, and we’ve learned to grump along with the chorus, just to keep things ...2 weeks ago -
Taking the Road Less Traveled
The Soul Salon —
Authority: 118
In my post Hypnotized by Group Thought I encouraged you to fully honor your truth, even when it differs from your group. Your family, coworkers, religious groups among others-- will always have a vote on how you conduct yourself and invest your precious life energy. Perhaps a refresher of Robert Frosts poem below ...2 weeks ago -
An Old Man’s Winter Night, by Robert Frost
This Tumbleweed Life —
Authority: 120
All out of doors looked darkly in at him Through the thin frost, almost in separate stars, That gathers on the pane in empty rooms. What kept his eyes from giving back the gaze Was the lamp tilted near them in his hand. What kept him from remembering what it was That brought him to that creaking room was age. He stood ...2 weeks ago -
List 1: Literary Heirlooms.
stacia l. brown —
Authority: 114
To keep myself from descending into one of the deeper depressions of my life to date, I’ve decided to compile a list–well, a series of lists, actually, between now and then, for you. You’ll find that, above all else, I’m aspirational. I want you to believe in old things and to find the literary in the ...3 weeks ago -
Pound or Frost?
TED BURKE, like it or not —
Authority: 420
Im not a fan of either poet, but of Pound intrigues and disturbs me more because I find too much of his writing dense, as in brick, and abstruse, as in elusive for the sake of being hard to follow .This is distinct from abstract, a quality where there is an actual idea being deployed and which, in turn, can be ...3 weeks ago -
Seasons Greetings From Robert Frost
Paper Cuts —
Authority: 567
A new exhibition at Poets House focuses on a curious aspect of Robert Frosts legacy: Christmas "cards" sent out as holiday greetings by the Spiral Press in limited release from 1929 to 1962.3 weeks ago -
Stay Frosty, People
A Dude's Guide —
Authority: 127
by Richard I’m going to say a word that scares most of you, but it really shouldn’t. Get ready now. You set? All right, here goes. Poem. Sorry about that, but this post is actually about poems. I’ll try not to put too many of you to sleep here. See, this all got started when I was talking to George of the ...3 weeks ago -
Poetry and Tanka
Lady Nyo's Weblog —
Authority: 120
I am trying to gather in poems of the past year. I have sent “The Zar Tales” to be published with the generous labor of Bill Penrose. I now have time to consider what I love best: poetry. I am working on the next book, one that is only poetry: “White Cranes of Heaven”. It’s not easy to write ...4 weeks ago -
Shuffett Shoots to Win
Billiard News by Inside POOL Magazine —
Authority: 135
Shuffett Shoots to WinGreat Southern Billiard Tour / Fairfield, OHby Lea AndrewsFifteen-year-old Junior Nationals champion Landon Shuffett came up one set shy of undefeated on the way to his second win this year on the Great Southern Billiard Tour, which traveled farther north than usual for its November 21-22 stop. ...5 weeks ago -
NOVEMBER MUSINGS
Musings at 85 —
Authority: 117
A few days ago a friend in her early sixties was telling about her plans for Thanksgiving – her children were coming as well as her children’s children. She would have many to plan for and a house-full. “I can’t wait,” she said, “until I’m old enough for them to say ‘Mom, whose house are you going ...5 weeks ago
