It is as good an hour for song and dance as any other, and I will make a tune for a sunny May evening, and you shall sway among the grasses like any flower on the bough.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Poetry Friday
It is as good an hour for song and dance as any other, and I will make a tune for a sunny May evening, and you shall sway among the grasses like any flower on the bough.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Applause!
I take people on a musical journey while getting kicks myself and I’m loving it! When you get that reaction from the audience, it’s like a bloody drug. That’s the drug I’ve indulged in the most: applause. I can’t sit around the house as there’s no adulation to be had!
Photo by cyberdees
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Clamor of Tracks
True solitude is a din of birdsong, seething leaves, whirling colors, or a clamor of tracks in the snow.
Photo by herzogbr
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Blizzard!
Blizzard
Origin:
1820–30, Americanism; earlier: violent blow, shot; cf. Brit. dial. (Midlands) blizzer, blizzom blaze, flash, anything that blinds momentarily; prob. expressive formations with components of blast, blaze, bluster, etc.
~ Dictionary.com ~
Photo by dalboz17
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Sunday's Kat Kwote
Slowly, slowly,
You rise and stretch
In a glossiness of beautiful curves
~ Amy Lowell from "To Winky" ~
Photo by Martin Cathrae
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas!
There's nothing sadder in this world than to awake Christmas morning and not be a child.
~ Erma Bombeck ~
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
...Deep Thinking
But novels are never about what they are about; that is, there is always deeper, or more general, significance.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Have Yourself a Tacky Little Christmas!
There is a remarkable breakdown of taste and intelligence at Christmastime.
Photo by Sterin
Monday, December 20, 2010
A Christmas Test
I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights.
Photo by shoothead
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Make Music!
To me the greatest pleasure of writing is not what it's about, but the music the words make.
~ Truman Capote ~
Friday, December 17, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Give a Child a Book This Season
There are perhaps no days of our childhood we lived so fully as those we spent with a favorite book.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Let It Shine!
So you treat your love like a firefly, like it only gets to shine for a little while.
Catch it in a mason jar, with holes in the top, and run like hell to show it off.
Photo by B Rosen
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Sewing: A Metaphor for Life
Take your needle, my child, and work at your pattern; it will come out a rose by and by. Life is like that--one stitch at a time taken patiently and the pattern will come out all right like the embroidery.
Monday, December 13, 2010
It's Coming...
Be merry all, be merry all,
With holly dress the festive hall;
Prepare the song, the feast, the ball,
To welcome merry Christmas.
~ William Robert Spencer ~
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Sunday's Kat Kwote
Joy and Love will both be yours,
Minnow, don't be glum.
Happy days are coming soon--
Sleep and let them come...
~ Elizabeth Bishop from "Lullaby for the Cat" ~
Photo by hilali
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Poetry Friday
Fortunately I remember pretty well what I used to like to read, think about, and do. I find, even today, that if I write something I like, children are pretty apt to like it too. I guess what it amounts to is that I never grew up.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
They Don't?
Educational television should be absolutely forbidden. It can only lead to unreasonable disappointment when your child discovers that the letters of the alphabet do not leap up out of books and dance around with royal-blue chickens.
Photo by esti-
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Sounds Like a Plan!
Let's get away from sleigh bells, let's get away from snow
Let's make a break some Christmas, Dear, I know the place to go
How'd ya like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?
~ Lyle Moraine from "Christmas Island" originally recorded by The Andrew Sisters ~
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Comic Book Empowerment
It’s a natural human reaction to dream of what it would be to being empowered, to be able to solve things that you can’t otherwise.
Monday, December 6, 2010
A Gentle Spirit
I place a high moral value on the way people behave. I find it repellent to have a lot, and to behave with anything other than courtesy in the old sense of the word--politeness of the heart, a gentleness of the spirit.
~ Emma Thompson ~
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Sunday's Kat Kwote
Cruel, but composed and bland,
Dumb, inscrutable and grand,
So Tiberius might have sat,
Had Tiberius been a cat.
~ Matthew Arnold ~
Photo by JKönig
Saturday, December 4, 2010
The Important Stuff
Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it.
Photo courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum
Friday, December 3, 2010
Poetry Friday
To be a poet is a condition, not a profession.
I hope it's not fatal! --KK
Photo by Elizabeth Thomsen
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
At the Ministry of Stories
You'll be able to find the Ministry of Stories through a secret door inside the first shop in the world to supply the daily needs of monsters of all shapes and sizes.
Photo courtesy Ministry of Stories
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
R.I.P. Leslie Nielsen
Dr. Rumack (Leslie Nielsen): Can you fly this plane, and land it?
Ted Striker (Robert Hays): Surely you can't be serious.
Dr. Rumack: I am serious... and don't call me Shirley.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Science
Overall, the key criterion of science is that it provide a clear, rational, and succinct account of a pattern in nature.
WPA poster by Shari Weisberg courtesy Library of Congress
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Sunday's Kat Kwote
The white saucer like some full moon descends
At last from the clouds of the table above;
She sighs and dreams and thrills and glows,
Transfigured with love.
~ Harold Monro from "Milk for the Cat" ~
Photo by tillwe
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Shopping Season
If you think the United States has stood still, who built the largest shopping center in the world?
Photo by jpellgen
Friday, November 26, 2010
Poetry Friday
The pleasure a writer knows is the pleasure all sages enjoy. Out of non-being, being is born; out of silence, the writer produces a song. Laughing winds lift up the metaphor; clouds rise from a forest of writing brushes.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
On the Plymouth Rock
Hear me, I beseech you; get up an auction and sell Plymouth Rock! The Pilgrims were a simple and ignorant race. They never had seen any good rocks before, or at least any that were not watched, and so they were excusable for hopping ashore in frantic delight and clapping an iron fence around this one. But you, gentlemen, are educated; you are enlightened; you know that in the rich land of your nativity, opulent New England, overflowing with rocks, this one isn't worth, at the outside, more than thirty-five cents. Therefore, sell it, before it is injured by exposure, or at least throw it open to the patent-medicine advertisements, and let it earn its taxes.
Engraving by Joseph Andrews courtesy Library of Congress
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Remember This...
...an humble mind is the soil out of which thanks naturally grow.
Photo by Sharlee H
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Simple Math
Nature has given men one tongue and two ears, that we may hear twice as much as we speak.
Monday, November 22, 2010
I Kid You Not!
Roadkill is an alternative designer toy boutique, creating original toy characters. We make toys with a twist. Toys as dark as the inside of a goth’s wardrobe. And they all have one thing in common. They’ve been run over. We’re calling it Squash-Plush.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Sunday's Kat Kwote
I know a little language of my cat, though Dante says
that animals have no need of speech and Nature
abhors the superfluous. My cat is fluent. He
converses when he wants with me.
Photo by magdelana_b
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Imposed Amnesia
Imposed amnesia is the modus operandi of the current moment. Not only is historical memory now sacrificed to the spectacles of consumerism, celebrity culture, hyped-up violence and a market-driven obsession with the self, but the very formative culture that makes compassion, justice and an engaged citizenry foundational to democracy has been erased from the language of mainstream politics and the diverse cultural apparatuses that support it.
~ Henry A. Giroux ~
Friday, November 19, 2010
Poetry Friday
A true poet does not bother to be poetical. Nor does a nursery gardener scent his roses.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Escape!
Books were this wonderful escape for me because I could open a book and disappear into it, and that was the only way out of that house when I was a kid.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Everything's Comin' Up Roses!
You could probably get us to set fire to our own trousers if there was a good laugh to be had in it somewhere . . . so after all the praise and awards that have been Heaped Upon Us, we decided it was time to add some substance to a phrase we often hear...with the launch of our special edition of Rose fragranced Poo-Pourri™ we can now proudly boast that we are the only company on earth (and possibly in the know-able universe) whose poo literally smells of roses.
~ News release on Sheep Poo Paper™ website ~
Image courtesy Sheep Poo Paper
Image courtesy Sheep Poo Paper
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Never Forget
Photo of Kristallnacht courtesy USHMM
Monday, November 15, 2010
In Other Words--Practice!
You can't do sketches enough. Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh.
Image courtesy Museum of Fine Arts
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Poetry Friday
If I should make no poems any more
There would be rest at least, so let it be;
Time to read books in other tongues and listen
To the long mellow thunder of the sea.
~ Sara Teasdale from "Leisure" ~
Photo by explorer056
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
David Livingstone
Livingstone was equally at home wandering the wilds of Africa and making small talk over tea with the Queen. The public made his books best-sellers, his speeches standing room, his name household. Livingstone was beloved in Britain, and so famous worldwide that one poll showed that only Victoria herself was better known.
~ Martin Dugard from Into Africa ~
Photo courtesy National Trust for Scotland
Photo courtesy National Trust for Scotland
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Ha, Ha, Ha
Whiskey is by far the most popular of all remedies that won't cure a cold.
Photo by OctopusHat
Monday, November 8, 2010
Good Food All Over the World!
Good food is a global thing and I find that there is always something new and amazing to learn--I love it!
Photo by hradcanska
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