Thursday, March 14, 2024

Van Gogh - a Poem for dVerse Open Link Night

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Van Gogh’s painting “Window in the Studio” – painted in 1889

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   Van Gogh Dilemma 

Van Gogh went round and round 
To bad his fuzzy math 

Had he remembered "pi" 
Might have stopped while he's sane 

Instead he stopped at top 
Thought his ear was to blame 

Whacked one off at its base 
Sharp knife felled it one swoop 

Simple the constant "pi" 
3 point one four to know 
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 - Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2024, All Rights Reserved 
 - I am linked with Lillian at dVerse Open Link Night, here 
 - Click here to read other's writing today (3/14/2024) 

 - I have been writing for "pi Day" since 2011, here is a list that showed when I searched my blog for use of the word, 
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 - * Below is My picture taken outside the infirmary where Van Gogh was staying after he had cut off his own ear.   For information of the photo below and more of our stay there in St. Remyclick here
  - Vincent van Gogh -- 30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890): 

[Photo Copyright, Jimmiehov 2006]
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Compare my photo above of the actual orchard with this 
one that I took of one of Gogh's paintings of the orchard. 

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Sunday, March 14, 2021

A National Pi Day Poem


 4 pi + 2 what = 2 X ? 

 2 pi  + 1 what = 1 X ?

 2 pi + 1 small salad = 1 X ??

 X = 1 small leftover lunch 

Where 1 pi, a constant, equals one piece of pizza pie

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 - Poem and Photo Copyright, Jimmiehov 2021, All Rights Reserved 
- Notes:
1.  Today, March 14 is National Pi Day.  It is traditional to write a 'pi-haiku,' or 'pi-ku,' poem. (a link, to the National Day Calendar)
2.  My other pi Day postings are here, not all have been 'pi-ku' and this one is not.
3.  For College I had a Math Minor and still love Math.  My University of Houston is seeded #2 their NCAA bracket for the 64 team National Champion Tournament. 
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Saturday, March 14, 2020

A Pi Poem for Pi Day (3.14) along with my Writer's Pantry Poem


Pi R Good 
(A Pi Day Senryu)

I like lemon Pi
Yesterday was Strawberry
Tomorrow Di-et 


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"I didn't say that"

Read, "Let us taste each other’s words"
Was the Poet's admonition **
Way the world communicates
We say and hear we show and watch

Lest we get it wrong plenty find
Wrong transmission or reception
Purposefully said fake news, lie
A lie, nice way is said 'fake news'

'Heard it wrong' denies ignorance
'Didn't say that,' an outright lie
From whose lips these false statements come?
Whose ears incite to lie some more

Not yours nor mine, it could not be
And politicians don't take blame 
Candied words can seem delicious.  
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 - Photo and Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2010, 2020, htand 2020, All Rights Reserved
 - 2010  "Smiley Guy" photo was taken and first posted here,  https://jimmiehov.blogspot.com/2010/09/smile-we-passed-on-street-started-with.html?m=1,  taken when we were at Gdansk, Poland, during our 2010 Baltic Sea cruise.  He was standing beside a street doorway to a small shop.  I have used him a lot on this blog going under the alias of "Flirty Guy" because I first used him in a 'flirting poem.'  See his Label below.
 - Pi and Pie photos are my screen shots from Pillsbury "31 Pi Day Pies", here

 - I am linked with Magaly Guerrero in the Writer's Pantryhttps://poetsandstorytellersunited.blogspot.com/?m=1

** Magaly's words.  She also said,  "(words can be rather nutritious, I’ve been told)", adapted to my bottom line.

I've almost always, perhaps always, written as poem or a ditty for Pie Day, March 14 (3.14) .  Things slipped up on me this year so this Senryū will have to do.

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Thursday, March 14, 2019

One Challenge "Poem" and One "Pi Day" poem

(another) Three Bears Tale

Mama Bear, Papa Bear, 
and Baby Bear 
they went out for a walk 

Baby came back 
She sneaked a cookie and 
bottle of gin 

Do bears really drink and 
smoke cigarettes 
Age old question remains 

Mama returned 
Papa stopped at the store 
for some cigars 

Baby was drunk 
They hadn't planned on this 
Proof "stuff happens" 
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 - Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2019, All Rights Reserved 
 - I'm linked with Fire Blossom, a.k.a Shay, in the Imaginary Garden at http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2019/03/fireblossom-friday-ask-question.html?m=1 
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My annual Pi Day poem,

Circumference say 
2 pie r square 
but Mine r round 

(Please remember that I have a Math Minor)

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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

my poem for Pi Day, March 14, 2018


name Circumference;
my poem for Pi Day, March 14, 2018
 
The wheel goes round and round
Math's invention supreme
Wheelbarrow came first up
Take a ride, haul some rocks
 
Speed's love child Chariot
Perfect roundness in need
Outer point from the hub
Always same; radius
 
Save on wear, steel encased 
Ribbon around the edge
Length to be determined
Always is 2 Pi r 
 
Length's name Circumference
Formula 2 π r
(Two times Pi, symbol π,
times radius, simple)
 
Don't you just love the wheel!
With its loved improvements
We will give thanks to Pi
Math Constant, 3.14...

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Photos and Pi Poem Copyright, © Jimmiehov 2018, All Rights Reserved

I'm linked with 
Sanaa Rizvi at the "Imaginary Garden with Real Toads, The Tuesday Platform" at http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2018/03/the-tuesday-platform_13.html?m=1

Note:
 - This is my annual Pi Day Poem.  Some are fun, some are okay, some, well ... You can read some more by clicking the "Pi Day" link below (or Here).
 - "The circumference of a circle is found with the formula C= π*d = 2*π*r. Thus pi equals a circle's circumference divided by its diameter. Plug your numbers into a calculator: the result should be roughly 3.14." (provided by Googling pi -- Link)
 - When I was in the military (U.S. Army, five years, all but eight weeks at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas) I rode a Vespa motor scooter purchased new from Sears Roebuck for work and play, as our second car.  It had climbed small mountains, ridden more than several trips to Old Mexico, and took me to work every day when weather permitted, which were most days.  It finally died in New Hampshire when I was working as an Aerospace Engineer for Philco Corporation, later to become Ford (Motor) Aerospace Corporation. 

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Happy National Pi Day ~~ a Pi Poem (Pi-om), this year a Limerick

To the fridge Grandfather Jim went 
In there he'd find a pie for Lent
The fridge was oh so bare
Leftovers and a hare
Rabbit fit for pie he was bent
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    I've used the rabbit picture before, first in 2008 (link) as my Easter Rabbit surprise.  I have no idea where it originated, it came on a chain e-mailing.
    Poem Copyright, © Jimmiehov 2017, All Rights Reserved

    I'm linked with Kelly O'Conner at the Imaginary Garden with Real Toads, The Tuesday Platform ~~http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2017/03/the-tuesday-platform_14.html
Today is National Pi Day (check it) to celebrate March 14 (3rd month, 14th day -- 3.14 = pi)

"Pi" is a mathematical constant equaling 3.14159265359.  For most applications 3.14 or 3.1416 is usually sufficient.  For approximation we can use 3 1/7.

A lot of people will be writing a "Pi Poem.  Different form and free form will be used, some will use a Pi-Kau, a three line special poem of  a three syllable, a one syllable, and a four syllable lines.  This year I am writing a Limerick, one year I wrote pi-kau form.
My other years 'pi poems' are here.
  • Pi is useful for finding areas and volumes when the object is a circle or a cylinder. 
  • In a formula we can abbreviate pi to be represented for pi by using the Greek letter "π".
  • What is Pi?  It is the circumference of any circle, divided by its diameter.  Also using this equation, we can back out and find dimensions by manipulating the formula.
  • For example, knowing the diameter ("D") of a circle we can find the circumference ("C") by using the formula, C = π x D. 
  • Pi Day also happens to be the birthday of Albert Einstein. (born 1879) You could eat a pie or play an Einstein-themed trivia game, or have an Einstein impersonator contest. 
  • Mrs. Jim is making me a pi Day pie, I hope rhubarb.
I used a Pi a lot in my studies as I have eight college mathematics courses giving me a Minor of Math to supplement my Economics Major for my Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Houston.
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Saturday, March 14, 2015

A National Pi Day Poem (March 14) for 2015 -- a Challenge Poem


Today I Have Some Apple Pie;
leftover, part of nine inch pie
(a Pi Day Poem)
 
Three by four and a half inches
That's what my leftover pie is
Apple pie, alamode, my choice
When no ice cream I'll take some cheese
  
Now let's see how much pie I have
Four and a half is radius
Circumference is 2 times pi
Times the radius.  That's 30
 
Three inches at the top, which means
My piece is one tenth of the pie
Leftover apple pie I love
Love my host as well, nice neighbor
 
Circumference   =   2 • π • radius
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 - Photos and Poem Copyright © Photos and Poems 2015, Jimmiehov, All Rights Reserved
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 - International Pi Day, 3-14-2015, reading here (remember pi, aka π - also 3.1416....)
 - Circle formulas here (spheres also, aren't you glad my pie wasn't a sphere)
 
- Today I'm linked today with
 

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Friday, March 14, 2014

Some National Pi Day Poems (a Pi-ku) # 05 -- To 'Let it Go'

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Pi Today
 
.Pi, a math constant
Pi "R" Squared -- Circle's domain
My pi is spelled pie 
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They aren't always round
Deserts, my favorite kind
My pie is a cake 
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Enough of the Senryū set, now, a Pi-ku ditty for "Let it Go"
 
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 3-14
 
Three, one, four 
syl-
lables per line

Happy Pi
Day
to you and yours

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Photos and Poem Copyright © Photos and Poems 2014, Jimmiehov, All Rights Reserved
International Pi Day reading here (remember pi, aka π.)
I'm linked today with the Real Toads, "Let it Go" with Marion
 
Marion said, "And then write your (new) poem based on the idea of letting go, not holding back, just being yourself and no one else. Enjoy! 

 More of my Pi Day poems here


Today, March 14 (3-14 or 3.14) is Pi Day (link). Pi Day is celebrated mostly by mathematicians but you can join in on the fun, somehow. Me? I am writing thess Pi Poems for my blog. Perhaps next year I will write another Pi Haiku (3, 1, 4 syllables per line)

I am not a mathematician but I do have a math minor to go along with my bachelor of science in economics. For me that involved taking seven college math classes for a total of 21 semester hours.

Differential Equations, DE, was my most involved class that I completed. Advanced Calculus was my 'weedout' class, i.e. I dropped it before completion.
Read here to find out why this course "weeded me out."

 
 

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Happy Tau Pi Day!

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Two Pi Today (6.28)

Pi are two, Pie are round
I wish
Nice P.I.E for all my friends
 
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Photo and Poem Copyright
© 2013 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved


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Click on pictures for larger size
Rules for my poem link
More Two Pi stuff here

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Tau-ku Challenge Contest

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Tau-ku (rhymes with Haiku) Challenge Contest
(Annually on Two pi Day (2π Day), June 28)

Friday, June 28, 2013, 12am – Saturday, June 29, 2013, 12am

here at http://onesingleimpression.blogspot.com

On the Calendar, right hand side bar of One Single Impression

Description: Have fun with Tau Day (two pi)!

Write a poem having:
..1st line: 6 syllables
..2nd line: 2 syllables
..3rd line: 8 syllables

Your choice of topic.
Sorry, only one entry per poet!

A winner will be randomly chosen!

(My June 28, 2011, entry linked)

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Another previous post (link), April 15, 2012, about a non-pie:

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Shells

pie without a crust
whether fruit or creme it be
not a pie at all
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Thursday, March 14, 2013

A National Pi Day Poem

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My Pie Find;
a poem for Pi Day
 
Pi are square and pies are round
some are tasty while some are not.
Come and see the pie I have found,
pies of this like cannot be bought.
 
Cowbirds love here to fish around
to see what's good their cow has brought.
Corn, worms and bugs therein abound,
beats any fish they've ever caught.
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Photo and Poem Copyright
© 2009 and 2013, respectively, Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved


Linked to One Single Impression
and listed with Real Toads Open Link Monday

Notes:
1.  Today, March 14 is National Pi Day.  It is traditional to write a 'pi-haiku,' or 'pi-ku,' but I decided this year to write a conventional rhyming poem. (another link, to the National Day Calendar)
2.  Pictured is a 'cow pie' which in lay person's language is a neat flat round pile of cow manure.  They dry and can be used as fuel for lots of things from fuel for the stove to a substitute Frisbee when playing in the fields.
3.  Click here for a picture and recipe of "Jim's Quick and Easy Apple Pie."
4.  Click here for a compilation of my blogs contain pies, pie recipes, or other pie related posts.
5.  Click here for my other National Pi Day poems.
The link says that there are only two kind.  The Wiki Writers have not been to Texas.  Ours are white, larger than theirs, and look a little like longed legged cranes.  They spend their days in the fields following a herd of cattle.

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Today, March 14 (3-14 or 3.14) is Pi Day (link). Pi Day is celebrated mostly by mathematicians but you can join in on the fun, somehow. Me? I am writing this Pi Poem for my blog. Perhaps next year I will write another Pi Haiku

I am not a mathematician but I do have a math minor to go along with my bachelor of science in economics. For me that involved taking seven college math classes for a total of 21 semester hours.

Differential Equations, DE, was my most involved class that I completed. Advanced Calculus was my 'weedout' class, i.e. I dropped it before completion.
Read here to find out why this course "weeded me out."

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Tau-Ku ~~ Happy Tau Day (Tau-ku Challenge Contest)

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6.28, i.e, two pi;six point two eight

six is almost magic
bit more
2 π x R = CC


Where:
π = pi = 3.14159
x = times
R = Radius
CC = Circumference of this homemade key lime pie

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Photo and Poem Copyright
© 2011 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
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Tau-ku Challenge Contest
When: Tuesday, Jun 28 (6.28), 2011

Where: http://onesingleimpression.blogspot.com

Description: Have fun with Tau Day (two pi)!
1st line: 6 syllables
2nd line: 2 syllables
3rd line: 8 syllables

Your choice of topic.
Sorry, only one entry per poet!

A winner will be randomly chosen!

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Pi-Ku ~~ Happy Pi Day

Two Pi-Ku
(no, not Haiku)
one for you, one for me

peach apple
hint:
three point one four

pi R square
peach
one eighth for you


Today, March 14 (3-14 or 3.14) is Pi Day (link). Pi Day is celebrated mostly by mathematicians but you can join in on the fun, somehow. Me? I am writing these two Pi Ku's for my blog.

I am not a mathematician but I do have a math minor to go along with my bachelor of science in economics. For me that involved taking seven college math classes for a total of 21 semester hours.

Differential Equations, DE, was my most involved class that I completed. Advanced Calculus was my 'weedout' class, i.e. I dropped it before completion.
Read here to find out why this course "weeded me out."

Oh yes,
One Single Impression (OSI) invited us to write the Pi Ku for Pi Day. One little insight here, both Sandy and Andrée, instigators of OSI, are teachers. Andrée teaches Math, Sandy I think not.

Their idea for the Pi Ku is to have a three line poem which is similar to the Haiku. However, the syllable count is three, one, and four instead of the five, seven, five of the haiku.

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