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ktanabefineart

Paris Café XXX, French Landscape Painting

Keiko Tanabe Fine Art | November 22nd 2009 by Keiko Tanabe

Le Colibri, the hummingbird.  I have no idea where the name of this café came from.  Is it because the hummingbird is one of the most beautiful birds?  Or, is it because everybody loves this jewel-like bird?  Under a very eye-cat read more

MyGreenLake

The Poetry Polar Bear Swim is returning to Green Lake

My Green Lake | November 21st 2009 by MyGreenLake

yay! Great news!  The Poetry Polar Bear Swim is returning to Green Lake. And, we even have a poem to prove it: wow thanks for contacting me ah this has been on my mind of late to swim or not to swim? i’ve been putting my feelers out and thinki read more

jonathandownin

Game Scoop! Podcast, Episode 143

CastMedium | November 21st 2009 by Jonathan Downin

Game Scoop starts off this week with some Left 4 Dead 2 stories and it seems like everyone in the office has been enjoying the game.  Next up is the wholly unimpressive Tony Hawk Ride, which Hilary found easier when using his hands to wield the skat read more

newsmediaimages

A poem: Love gone by

news media images | November 21st 2009 by nmi

Love Gone By : There was nothing to say, When you just walked away, I’ll ever be numb as I think of you, We were everything I knew,careless words undo me. You spoke nothing of what you knew Never gave the secrets of your heart Didn’t leav read more

kdiddyo

A Weekend Away Poem

Blaze of Love | November 21st 2009 by kellex barr

Taking a break before the holidays begin with a quick trip away, So we won't have an "Afterparty" or "Pre-Funk" today.  There are many things to be upset about, Especially after watching McMillan's mustard suit shout. The Warriors as we all kn read more

Sure, the Chanterelle

Seedlings in Stone | November 21st 2009

Sometimes words escape me. Like tonight.Then I reach back and find something written at another time......like this simple poem, which you will find in the upcoming collection, along with much longer poems of course. My dad (I know you're reading thi read more

Villager

The Rebellious Sixties? Yes, I Remember

Electronic Village | November 21st 2009 by Wayne Hicks

One of the blogging voices that I enjoy the most is Mac 'The Daddy' Walton. He comes strong and he comes correct. I am pleased to see that he is now a published author as well. I encourage villagers to take a moment to check out his new book -- The R read more

sunlett

Grateful

ThanksFor2Day | November 21st 2009 by ThanksFor2Day

I feel grateful this Thanksgiving, do you?I posted this poem last year at this time, and think it's appropriate again this year. Take a look...Grateful I believe every person and experience in my life has taught me something--whether good, or not--an read more

SarahA

Books

Poetry | November 21st 2009

I have just finished reading Tom (Thomas) Clarke's 'Sleep Walker's Fate' and 'Light and Shade' new and selected Poems.I am never good at picking out favourites. Every Poem I read becomes my favourite, at that moment; for that reason. But for this mom read more

streetre wrote on their own wire:

Story Story | November 21st 2009

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dragonblogger

Famous Poet: William Blake

Wanderer Thoughts | November 21st 2009 by Justin Germino

William Blake was one of my first poets I read as a child and his poetry captured my imagination and interested in Poetry as much as Edgar Allen Poe did at the time.  My favorite poem by William Blake was “The Tiger” which was only reinf read more

eschulenburg

Poe Fridays (on Saturday)

As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves | November 21st 2009 by Elizabeth

This week's Poe selection is a poem, The Bells. If you are not familiar with this gem, I'll reprint the first stanza:HEAR the sledges with the bells - Silver bells!What a world of merriment their melody foretells! How they read more

mainecatwoman

Haiku Prompt

Blue Maine | November 21st 2009 by Lisa Keenan

I got this prompt from the Maine Writer's Alliance a while ago, and forgot to do anything with it: Today's writing prompt: Haiku is, very loosely defined, a 3-line poem with 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the next, and 5 in the last li read more

Snow Horse

GirlsHorseClub.com Blog | November 21st 2009

by Madelaina, age 14 The sand’s teasing glares subsided as the world was swallowed in a mouth of grey, of Carolina blue and periwinkle hues. The overcast mourned these colours but my Snow Horse only glowed more. His mane freestyling amidst the read more

moonbindery

New Quote Journals

Moon Bindery Handmade Leather Journals, Sketchbooks & More | November 20th 2009 by moonbindery

I designed a few new leather journals with quotes this week for my Etsy store. It's always fun to dig through my collection of quotes and clip art, plus the Oxford Dictionary of Quotes, and the Riverside Shakespeare, and ok, it's an excuse to sit and read more

cfoley68

The Accompanist: A Poem by William Matthews

The Collaborative Piano Blog | November 20th 2009 by Chris Foley

The Google Books entry on Billy Collins' Poetry 180 Anthology features William Matthews' The Accompanist, which makes for some interesting reading:If you're reading this via email or RSS and don't see the embedded Google Books player, click here for read more

newsmediaimages

Another poem: Love Is

news media images | November 20th 2009 by nmi

LOVE IS Love is a note, a happy thought, Love is all to my sweetheart, Love is to say, I love you. Love is to hold you in my arms, Love is to never let you go, Love is to think, That this love is beautiful. Love is you my sweet woman, For our love be read more

beatlesite

Today in Beatles History...

A BEATLES' HARD-DIE'S SITE | November 20th 2009

Today in Beatles HistoryNovember 201963'She Loves You', 12th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).'Please Please Me' LP, 35th week in the Top 10 (UK New Musical Express chart).Concert at the Ardwick Apollo, Manchester ('The Beatles Autu read more

witarifol

A Man of Your Own

Loving Amalia | November 20th 2009 by Wita Rifol

by Valerie Capasso@FamilyFriendPoemsI got this poem especially for my lovely son Fitrandi Ramadhan who turn out 20th on April 8th, 2010.your mom,Wita Rifol read more

clink

Poems: Introduction to Poetry and Sestina: Bob

Seventh Third Time | November 20th 2009 by Chris Link

It is one week until Thanksgiving and the posting of the promised Thanksgiving poem, and perhaps the end of weekly postings of poetry, but certainly not the end of all postings of poetry, because I will, at least once more (but not being limited to j read more

saltychef

To Honor…..

The Chefs Cookbook | November 20th 2009 by The Salty Chef

In honor of our beloved dog who had to be put to sleep after his health was too badly impacted by constant violent seizures, I wrote this poem to honor his memory to our family. This was the best dog and family friend anyone could ask for. I loved hi read more

Upper Peninsula Upventure: Hiawatha, the World's Tallest Indian

Marathon Pundit | November 20th 2009

By the shores of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, Stood the wigwam of Nokomis, Daughter of the Moon, Nokomis. Dark behind it rose the forest, Rose the black and gloomy pine-trees, Rose the firs with cones upon them; Bright before it beat t read more

dragonblogger

Disagreements – Random Twitter Poem for Nov 20th

Wanderer Thoughts | November 20th 2009 by Justin Germino

Disagreements is about a family discussion and heated debate that often comes between familys, but in the end all resolves and settles down. This poem was inspired by the 16 random words (in blue) provided by the following twitter followers: @SusanB read more

annettemariehyder

Howling at the moon commences (and other notes)

Ad Libitum | November 20th 2009 by Annette Marie Hyder

Friday notes of interestOprah Winfrey says, "This show has been my life. And I love it enough to know when it's time to say goodbye. Twenty-five years feels right in my bones and feels right in my spirit." SourceThe question is raised, "Did U.S. mak read more

tamago

梁文音 Rachel Liang 《愛, 一直存在 Love Has Always Been…

Curiosity Synapse | November 20th 2009

Album Title:《愛, 一直存在》/《Love Has Always Been》Artist:梁文音 Rachel LiangLabel:Universal Music (TW)Release Date:2009-11-20Language:國語 MandarinOrder now:《愛, 一直存在 Love Has Always Been》CD @ Yesasia.comDescri read more

Speak2BFree

Write your story, rewrite your history

Speak 2B Free | November 20th 2009 by Vangile Makwakwa

Imagine my shock when I found out that somewhere in the 16th century Hausa traders and Arabic scholars told stories and poetry about the origins of Hausaland and its people and marketed these to a paying public that was illiterate. It was like readin read more

WBKeckler

Sonnet

Joe Brainard's Pyjamas | November 20th 2009 by William Keckler

Okay, I'm not fucking no drunk poetsand their paradisiacal events.The way we like to pretend about Ampo"Our" "dead Mexican lives" "caress" "it"I am made weary from Passion, a pop-up book.A gay bar is so Hobbes LeviathanI take a can of Lew Welch RaidF read more

WBKeckler

Sonnet

Joe Brainard's Pyjamas | November 20th 2009 by William Keckler

If only desire had a minimum number!I wanna be a catholic Hummer. Forgive me, Mother Rongelica!But it doesn't hold. I could write a French novel...I could patent a Downs syndrome form of S&M!I'm having a rather Seth Abramson sort of day!A squirrel go read more

CathyBryant

BOOK REVIEW: "Kristin and the Santa Secret" by Christop…

WordVessel | November 20th 2009 by Cathy Bryant

One of the trickiest maneuvers parents face is the Santa secret. So when Christopher Fenoglio contacted me via Facebook about reviewing his booklet Kristin and the Santa Secret, which deals with this very issue, my curiosity was piqued. This is a g read more

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