Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentines Day -- Will you be my ... ?



Won't you join me for a cuppa coffee (come look)? Happy Valentine!

This was our desert at last nights Valentine Day dinner. It tasted even better than it looked! Coffee was good too (come look if you didn't do it above).


my love you're my love
precious lovely sweet our love
will you marry me

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Posted by: at February 12, 2009 09:50 AM
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In case anyone wonders, this had to be three lines and 17 syllables (haiku style).
Of course I'd tell Mrs. Jim about buying her the Moon and getting her anything else her little heart desires and all those nice niceties.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Looking At the Sky … From my back porch

Happy Friday the 13th!




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Taken from my back porch on February 1, 2009. At 6:19 PM to the east and 6:18 PM to the west, top and bottom. (For larger size, click on pictures)

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Sunday, February 08, 2009

One Single Impression: Movement

Movement

Webster Unabridged
dad's old book gives us choices
movement twice defined

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a scene all have seen . .
old men sitting on a bench
no movement here ....

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she felt the wiggle
a little kick it might be
movement -- mother's womb

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eighty-three jewel
engineer must be on time
rail hand WestClock watch

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cuppa dark and hot
sizzling sip -- what movement here
little bug boiling

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peas porridge hot and cold
eat work play sleep one day old
in the pot flush now

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outdoor symphony
sit on hands -- be very still
last movement applaud
encore applause maybe stand
that's the way my momma said



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prompted by Alice Byrd at Don't Take My Wings , thank you .

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Tag: Jim's OSI
Painting is easy when you don’t know how, but very difficult when you do. Edgar Dégas
The same may go for poetry? (whatever, I enjoy painting with the words!).

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