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preference (a poem)

03 Sunday May 2015

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choice, desire, poem

I’m comforted by people who have preferences–
by which I don’t mean ‘people who have choice.’
I, too, have choice, or so say all my sentences
(which tend to be expressed in passive voice).

cereal choices

Spontaneous (a quote from John Ciardi)

28 Tuesday Apr 2015

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walt whitman rough draft

Spontaneous is what you get after the seventeenth draft. –John Ciardi

will (a tweet)

12 Sunday Apr 2015

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grief

I find I have to believe in free will, whether it exists or not. Otherwise, I think I’d just go back to bed right now.

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not one (a tweet)

06 Monday Apr 2015

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illusion, memoir, writing, zen

shining-flashlight-onto-moon-at-night

I’ve written so many words in my life that it’s getting harder to forget that not one of them is true.

writer’s tip (quote from Philip Pullman)

03 Friday Apr 2015

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340_dog_typing

“If you’re stuck, if you’re really desperate—dialogue: ‘Hello.’ ‘Oh hello.’ ‘How are you?’ ‘Not too bad, thanks. How are you?’ ‘Not too bad.’ Half a page already.” –Philip Pullman

 

might have been (a quote from Mark Strand)

03 Friday Apr 2015

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girl dandelion

“I don’t know why I was born … here I am: a sentient being, talking about life. I had the luck to be born a human being who can speak. I might have been a dandelion or a goldfinch. I might have been a buffalo in the zoo. A fly! I don’t know why I’m here.” –Mark Strand

sparks (a tweet)

03 Friday Apr 2015

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In the midst of all this, how strange to recall that our rages are firefly sparks when compared to the sun’s.

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impostor (a quote from Rumi)

02 Thursday Apr 2015

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shh angel

O king of the truthful, Have you ever seen an impostor like me?
With your lively servants I am alive; With the dead ones I am dead.
–Rumi

 

Apophenia (a poem)

26 Thursday Mar 2015

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windy tree

The trees grow restless for the coming storm.
Or do they shake their arms in go-away?
They swoon before the wind’s relentless grace.
Or do they claw at God for waking them?

obstacle (a tweet)

23 Monday Mar 2015

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illusion, surrender, tweet, zen

Sometimes I think the world will always remain just one big, blind yes away from seeing itself clearly.

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our house of peace (a quote from R. H. Blyth)

20 Friday Mar 2015

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helplessness, loss, quotation, reginald blyth, transience

ironman downey

An earthquake, a toothache, a mad dog, a telephone message–and all our house of peace falls like a pack of cards. –Reginald H. Blyth

write as if (a quote from Lori Lansens)

10 Tuesday Mar 2015

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Write…as if you’ll never be read. That way you’ll be sure to tell the truth. –Lori Lansens

Plenary (a poem)

07 Saturday Mar 2015

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comfort, love, poem, surrender

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Plenary

We meet next week. First time. Your mountain nest.
A hard or happy time–we can’t know yet.
(Both, I bet.) No worry, though: I know you
either way. And you know me (the one
who’s grinned so long her face could crack).
So when, with you, the tears come, full and free—
what luxury! Let’s cry together, love, clinging
tighter as the fireplace cools, between
the flannel sheets I’ll bring you as my present.
Let’s take a day or days to soothe and witness,
cling and cry… As if we’ve never cried before? No,
hardly that. We’ve cried forever. But as if
we could believe the crazy truth of us: that
with each other we can cry, and feel known,
feel safe, feel loved–at the very same time.

English major (a quote from Joel Stein)

04 Wednesday Mar 2015

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dog no idea

I don’t regret my English major or my master’s in English, which proved invaluable when I bragged about it in this sentence.        –Joel Stein

monkeys (a quote from Robert Wilensky)

04 Wednesday Mar 2015

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istock-18586699-monkey-computer
We’ve all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true.    ― Robert Wilensky

everything (a quote from Goethe)

27 Friday Feb 2015

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messy face

Everything is both simpler than we can imagine and more entangled than we can conceive.   –Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

some day (a quote from Pierre Teilhard De Chardin)

27 Friday Feb 2015

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candle in cupped hand

Some day, after we have mastered the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness the energies of love. Then, for the second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.       –Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

visionary (a quote from George Carlin)

27 Friday Feb 2015

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I’m a visionary; I’m ahead of my time. Trouble is, I’m only about an hour and a half ahead.  –George Carlin

recognition (a quotation from Blaise Pascal)

26 Thursday Feb 2015

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balance, both, illusion, pascal, quotation, reason, zen

nothing stoneThe last function of reason is to recognize that there are an infinity of things which surpass it. –Blaise Pascal

Confession (a poem)

17 Tuesday Feb 2015

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tree dancer

Confession

The miracles that follow me all day
Draw half their breath from my imagination.
E.g., these barren branches, witch-bone gray,
Claw wildly at the wind… Each rock formation
Discloses Lincoln. Clouds find Santa Claus.
And so on: marvels of the merely here.
And once you know them, dark and light, obtuse
And vivid, each way stunning, they appear
All miracle, all–why not?–lucky. (Hint:
Some days you have to tilt your head and squint.)

echo (thinking out loud)

17 Tuesday Feb 2015

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In every hello, there’s an echo of goodbye. (And in every goodbye, a hello? …Don’t know.)old people

“A Third Body” (a poem by Robert Bly)

10 Tuesday Feb 2015

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A Third Body

A man and a woman sit near each other, and they do not long
at this moment to be older, or younger, nor born
in any other nation, or time, or place.
They are content to be where they are, talking or not-talking.
Their breaths together feed someone whom we do not know.
The man sees the way his fingers move;
he sees her hands close around a book she hands to him.
They obey a third body that they share in common.
They have made a promise to love that body.
Age may come, parting may come, death will come.
A man and a woman sit near each other;
as they breathe they feed someone we do not know,
someone we know of, whom we have never seen.
                                                     –Robert Bly

Are you looking for me? (a poem by Kabir)

05 Thursday Feb 2015

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hide and seek

Are you looking for me?
I am in the next seat.
My shoulder is against yours.
you will not find me in the stupas,
not in Indian shrine rooms,
nor in synagogues,
nor in cathedrals:
not in masses,
nor kirtans,
not in legs winding around your own neck,
nor in eating nothing but vegetables.
When you really look for me,
you will see me instantly —
you will find me in the tiniest house of time.
Kabir says: Student, tell me, what is God?
He is the breath inside the breath.
―Kabir

melt

30 Friday Jan 2015

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Music to melt to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_06O8XnJQo … Martin Tallstrom plays the Twin Peaks theme on baritone guitar. (Composer: Angelo Badalamenti)woman moon

 

(painting by Susan Seddon Boulet)

writing without revising (a quote from Patricia Fuller)

27 Tuesday Jan 2015

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editing, memoir, revision, writing

revise bart

Writing without revising is the literary equivalent of waltzing gaily out of the house in your underwear. –Patricia Fuller

 

 

reality (a quote from Verdi)

27 Tuesday Jan 2015

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ladybug-dandelion-perfect-timing

It may be a good thing to copy reality; but to invent reality is much, much better. –Giuseppe Verdi

what I need (a quote from Duke Ellington)

26 Monday Jan 2015

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duke ellington

I don’t need time. What I need is a deadline. –Duke Ellington

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creative (a quote from John Cleese)

24 Saturday Jan 2015

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luck (a quote from Jean Cocteau)

16 Friday Jan 2015

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squirrels

We must believe in luck. For how else can we explain the success of those we don’t like? –Jean Cocteau

write (a quote from Emil Cioran)

12 Monday Jan 2015

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laurel hardy

Write books only if you say in them things you would not dare confide to anyone. –Emil Cioran

nothing useless (a quote from Michel de Montaigne)

12 Monday Jan 2015

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lazy meerkat

There is nothing useless in nature; not even uselessness itself. –Michel de Montaigne

to fall (quote from Jorge Luis Borges)

21 Sunday Dec 2014

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bachalpsee-bachse-lake-switzerland

To fall in love is to create a religion that has a fallible god.  –Jorge Luis Borges

How to Grow a Mandala (a youtube link)

14 Sunday Dec 2014

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How to Grow a Mandala: http://youtu.be/g16B64myG-E 

life hack (a tweet)

14 Sunday Dec 2014

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family, freedom, happiness, illusion, love, marriage, music, serenity

patty duke

Singing around the house is a good way to talk to yourself without people knowing you talk to yourself. #zen #Lifehack

 

fact (a tweet)

14 Sunday Dec 2014

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pensive writer

I find it so very hard to write. But over and over I get hit with the fact that it’s so much harder not to.

the same (a tweet)

14 Sunday Dec 2014

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Buddha seatbelt

Self-reminder: we are all the same in everything but form.

too much (a quote from Anne Carson)

13 Saturday Dec 2014

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tannya harricks dog

“You remember too much,” my mother said to me recently. “Why hold onto all that?” And I said, “where can I put it down?”   ―Anne Carson

 

(painting by Tannya Harrick)

 

wreck (a quote from Iris Murdoch)

12 Friday Dec 2014

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piano tree

“Every book is the wreck of a perfect idea.” –Iris Murdoch

tweet (a quote from Lao Tzu)

10 Wednesday Dec 2014

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Lao Tzu: “Without opening your door, you can open your heart to the world.” #zen #agoraphobia

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soothing (a tweet)

09 Tuesday Dec 2014

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cars road

I like, tonight, just hearing the cars go up and down the hill. I’ve always been a huge fan of the Doppler Effect.

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