Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ezra Pound

It's the birthday of Ezra Pound, (books by this author) born 125 years ago today in Hailey, Idaho (1885). He was known as "the poet's poet" because he was so generous about promoting the work of other writers — including James Joyce, William Carlos Williams, D.H. Lawrence, Marianne Moore, Hilda Doolittle, and T.S. Eliot.
In his early 20s, he started teaching literature at a small college in the Midwest. But he caused a scandal by allowing a stranded vaudeville actress to sleep over at his place. He was fired. But the college gave him the rest of his year's salary, & he headed off to Europe with it.

He believed that Yeats was the greatest poet writing in English, and he was determined to make himself an apprentice to Yeats. He found him, befriended him, worked as his secretary, and even lived with Yeats at his Sussex cottage for a while. Later, he married the daughter of Yeats's former lover.

In 1914, Pound met T.S. Eliot, and he campaigned to get "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" published in Poetry magazine. He's sometimes credited as "discovering" Eliot because of this.

He lived in England for eight years, and writers always hung out at his home. He moved to Italy and was living there when World War II began. He did radio broadcasts for the Italian government in which he condemned America and praised Mussolini, and he kept up these broadcasts even after the U.S. entered the war. He was arrested by the U.S., charged with treason, and placed in a cage on an American Army base near Pisa.

At the end of the war, he was taken back to the U.S. to stand trial. But then he was found mentally incompetent for a trial and instead sent to a hospital for the criminally insane in Washington, D.C. He spent 12 years there, from 1946 to 1958. Friends, famous poets, and admirers streamed in to visit him while he was in the psychiatric hospital; regular visitors included Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, and William Carlos Williams. Robert Frost campaigned for his release. Pound was awarded the Bollingen Prize for poetry during his stay. The treason charges were eventually dismissed. Ezra Pound was declared incurably insane but not dangerous. When they let him out, he went straight back to Italy, and remained there until his death in 1972.

He spent most of his writing life on The Cantos, a modern epic. There are 109 completed Cantos; the first of The Cantos begins:
"And then went down to the ship,
Set keel to breakers, forth on the godly sea, and
We set up mast and sail on that swart ship.
Bore sheep aboard her, and our bodies also
Heavy with weeping, and winds from sternward
Bore us out onward with bellying canvas
Circe's this craft, the trim-coifed goddess."

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The more tranquil a man becomes, the greater is his success, his influence, his power for good. Calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom.
James Allen, 1864-1912
English Author and Poet
I couldn't agree more!

AND

“And you would accept the seasons of your heart just as you have always accepted that seasons pass over your fields and you would watch with serenity through the winters of your grief.”
*Kahlil Gibran*

Monday, October 25, 2010

On Writing

It's the birthday of the novelist Anne Tyler, (books by this author) born in Minneapolis, Minnesota (1941), the author of The Accidental Tourist (1985), Back When We Were Grownups (2001), and Digging to America (2006). Early in her career, she decided she did not want to be a public person, so she stopped giving readings and only does occasional interviews in writing. She said: "Any time I talk in public about writing, I end up not able to do any writing. It's as if some capricious Writing Elf goes into a little sulk whenever I expose him." Ann Tyler also said: "I want to live other lives. I've never quite believed that one chance is all I get. Writing is my way of making other chances. It's lucky I do it on paper. Probably I would be schizophrenic — and six times divorced — if I weren't writing."

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Wedding

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Good Friends

I wrote your name on a piece of paper and I accidentally threw it away.
I wrote your name on my hand and accidentally washed it away.
I wrote your name in the sky,but it faded away.
I wrote your name in the sand,and the waves of the sea whispered it away.
I wrote your name in my heart ...and 4-ever it will stay.
I believe in angels the kind that heaven sends,i believe in angels,
but I call them my best friends.

by: allstar01


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Best Friends

I wrote your name on a piece of paper and I accidentally threw it away.
I wrote your name on my hand and accidentally washed it away.
I wrote your name in the sky,but it faded away.
I wrote your name in the sand,and the waves of the sea whispered it away.
I wrote your name in my heart ...and 4-ever it will stay.
I believe in angels the kind that heaven sends,i believe in angels,
but I call them my best friends.

Monday, October 18, 2010

More Wedding Pix

A Lovers Heart
The whole world could be choked with thorns:
A lover's heart will stay a rose garden.
The wheel of heaven could wind to a halt:
The world of lovers will go on turning.
Even if every being grew sad, a lover's soul
will still stay fresh, vibrant, light.
- Jalal-ud-Din Rumi

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Freedom and love go together... if I love you because you love me, that is mere trade, a thing to be bought in the market.  To love is not to ask anything in return, not even to feel that you are giving something - and it is only such love that can know freedom.
Jiddu Krishnamurti, 1895-1986
Indian Author, Philosopher and Teacher
Washing Each Other's Feet


 
Ashley and Alex Just Married

Monday, October 11, 2010

Country Wedding - Photos and Musings

The good life, as I conceive it, is a happy life.
I do not mean that if you are good you will be happy. 
I mean that if you are happy you will be good.
Bertrand Russell, 1872-1970
British Philosopher, Mathematician and Author
 
Ashley's wedding was enchanting from start to finish.  Here's some photos from her blessed day.  Everyone had a wonderful time, especially me!
 
Gorgeous tables inside the tents
So well done.  Twinkling lights and sparkling candles, too.

White chairs to the left of the Willow Trees were
for the guests.  Bride and groom got married under the Willows.

Enjoying a charming country wedding!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Ashley's Wedding and God is My Candle

Ten-ten-ten.  Or X-X-X.  Or 10-10-10. 

Anyway you write it, slice it or dice it, today is a milestone day in the history of the world.  For, it won't come along, again, until 2410---long after pushing daisies for centuries.

That said, today is Ashley Tuthill's wedding!  I'm so excited, I went to the farm 3 times this week to take pictures and "feel" the spirit of the wedding as it unfolds.  There were so many carpenters, landscapers, new faces and old hammering, digging, weeding, pruning, creating the perfect setting for beautiful Ashley to say her vows and wed her prince.

I so wanted to rent a Cinderella carriage and have my pony, Dancer, prance Ashely and Alex to the gorgeous handmade arbor built by her Dad, Jim.  But, the pieces of the puzzle to make that happen just didn't come together.  So, I'll have to settle for witnessing them either coming to the arbor on a tractor or walking down a lush grassy knoll.  Either way will be natural, breathtaking and harmonious.  But oh, I would've loved to have driven her in on that pumpkin shaped, all white Cinderella carriage!

Huge white tents with hanging chandeliers stand ready for Ashley's entrance.  The stately Willow stands ready to provide a canopy of shade and sacredness over Ashley and Alex as they unite to become man and wife.  The crystal blue meandering stream, ever flowing, ever glowing, wafts ripples of joy and sparkles of smiles.

All is ready for their nuptuals.  I am as excited as anyone and look forward to experiencing a true country wedding on the farm.  More pictures to follow tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. . .

Wedding Tents and Twinkling Lights
Two Wedding Doves - One for Ashley and One for Alex

I ran my life in search of worldly things;
My time and will were firmly in control.
I thought I had no need for what God brings;
I gave no heed to murmurs from my soul.
“You’re planning, doing all the time,” it said,
“But something else is missing deep inside.
Your mind is whirling, but your heart is dead,
So turn to God and let go of your pride.”
I did, and God said, “Here’s My plan for you:
Give your life to Me, and just let go.
Have faith and pray, and read the Bible through,
And you’ll have blessings more than you can know.”
So simple, yet it brings me perfect peace,
Living life for God the way I should.
Direction, purpose, fullness and release—
Life with God is very, very good.
By Joanna Fuchs

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Feline Wisdom

It was on this day in 1982 that the musical Cats first opened on Broadway. It was based on a book of children's poems by T.S. Eliot called Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (1939), a series of sketches of different cats named Macavity, Mungojerrie, Rumpelteazer, Jennyanydots, Rum Tum Tugger, and Grizabella. The musical had one of the most expensive production designs ever assembled; it had no plot; all the characters were cats; and the lyrics were written by one of the more difficult poets of the 20th century. Most people in the theater industry thought it would be a huge flop. Andrew Lloyd Webber, who wrote the music, had to mortgage his own house to get the project off the ground. But it went on to become the longest-running musical in history, with 7,485 performances in New York City and 8,949 performances in London. It is estimated that Cats has been seen by more than 50 million people in 30 countries.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Your life is your garden
 and your thoughts are your seeds,
  so if your life isn't awesome
    you've been watering the weeds.
Terry Prince

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Reality

I am an excitable person who only understands life lyrically, musically, in whom feelings are much stronger as reason…
I am so thirsty for the marvelous that only the marvelous has power over me....

by Anais Nin


I could walk a thousand miles,
Just to see your perfect smiles.
Although I see what they don't,
They are missing what I w'ont.
My love will always stay pure and clear,
For your the one I do not fear.
Forever and always I'll stay strong,
For you my dear you are my bond.


Through clouds above and stars beyond,
My love, the thing I'm always fond,
Will stick with you forever end,
Our heart and soul will always blend.
While people might think were playing pretend
We will stan to defend
Your in my mind your in my heart,
Nothing can ever break us apart.

Combined as one,
Our life, Our Love
Will Love Forever.
 
by Alice Walker

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Delighting in Dancer

Dancer's doing so well!  He drives the little red cart like a pro.  And, he's only two years old!  Amazing.  We were meant for each other, and I love him so much in the one short month I've had him well, five weeks, ok.

He's charming, gentle, sweet, willing, forward moving and all mine.  I can't believe it and hope we're together for a very long time--well into both of our old ages.  He likes me, I can tell.  And, of course, I'm over the moon about him!

Here's some pix from last week.  I had so much fun driving him all around the farm!  This much happiness negates toxicity and depression, I'm sure of it.  I had a rough week when a mobile car mechanic replaced a ball joint on my car and ended up causing more trouble!  I had to take the car into the dealership to the tune of $300 on top of the $150 I paid this lousy incompetent mechanic.  Live and learn.  Penny wise, pound foolish---that's me.  At least it was this week.

But, I digress.  What I started to say was that, despite some setbacks and the usual disappointments and sadness that Calvin's kept inside all the time, a prisoner kitty-cat in his own house, (which he hates) I still felt lighthearted.  Why?  Because Dancer's doing so well, seems to enjoy driving and loves me.  I feel it.  And, that's worth being happy about. 

Now, for the most recent photos of driving Dancer!