Silent Muse
The face of the Moon partially seen one September night
on a lake where crickets and cicadas played their last
passionate symphony of the Season:
Crickets and Cicadas
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on a lake where crickets and cicadas played their last
passionate symphony of the Season:
Crickets and Cicadas
46 seconds
Hand Sawed Kindling
For Roger Latour
Tools
For Richard Loder
Ode to Oak
For Jude Hill
Maple Leaf
For Judy Martin
Asters Abound
For Jennifer Scanlon
Shivering Leaves
For Joanne Stekler
Unripe Poke Berries
for Wendy Videlock
Wild Grass
for Grace Forrest Maestas
Here Comes October
for Deanna Cohen
Comfort Within
For All Beings
Reading Recommendations
From NPR...
From NPR...
http://www.npr.org/series/you- must-read-this/
and
Because today begins the celebration of National Banned Books week
be sure to get a copy of Mark Twain's sly framing
of the Adam and Eve story "Eve's Diary"
just returned to Charlton MA shelves after 105 year absence...
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/ 09/22/us/eves-diary-banned- twain-book-back-at-charlton- mass-library.html?_r=4&hp
and
Because today begins the celebration of National Banned Books week
be sure to get a copy of Mark Twain's sly framing
of the Adam and Eve story "Eve's Diary"
just returned to Charlton MA shelves after 105 year absence...
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/
You can read it on line
or download it for free at the Guttenberg Project
4 comments:
What wonderful fall photos! And the kitty makes me want to curl up with a good book :)
PS I still don't 'get' any of your audio/videos! Ugh!
Oh Nancy..what a pity about the videos..try talking directly to your provider. If you have only dial up, it might always be impossible. But I just added in the complete text and pictures from Mark Twain's "Eve's Diary"...so have another look and I'm pretty sure the link will work for you to access that at the Guttenberg Project site.
welcome back. thank you
ah yes, October. I remember October--the month when it is supposed to be cooling down and when it sometimes rains. I'm hoping this October will be like those in the past.
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