Children Without TV #41:Through the Keyhole

FrizzText's cat

FrizzText’s cat

curiosity &
initiative fashion
magic key-holed doors!

There’s a new book for you to enjoy for free:

Children Without TV Book
Children Without TV
http://www.blurb.com

Descr.How children live without TV, boom boxes and cartoons for breakfast… from birth to 5 years of age; sharing with pets, the outdoors and all the neighborhood critters. Even spiders get counted.

http://www.blurb.com/books/5187118-children-without-tv

click on the link to see a page by page animation of the entire book.
If you view it in full screen, you’ll get maximum effect.

Children Without TV #40 Miss Spring


Oliver and Annika explain the appearance of Mrs Snowthaw, the Lady Spring!

She melts the snow, calls
the birds, seedlings, roots, babies:
verdant beginnings!

Children Without TV #39 Quiet

Behold! Amazing Rendez-vous!

Behold! Amazing Rendez-vous!

soundless rendez-vous
manta-ray face to face/palm
to palm understanding!

The Earth Does Not Need Words To Describe Itself

Valley of the Gods: Utah

Valley of the Gods: Utah

Please enjoy this mornings post by the Poetry Almanac:

Words

by Dana Gioia

The world does not need words. It articulates itself
in sunlight, leaves, and shadows. The stones on the path
are no less real for lying uncatalogued and uncounted.
The fluent leaves speak only the dialect of pure being.
The kiss is still fully itself though no words were spoken.

And one word transforms it into something less or other—
illicit, chaste, perfunctory, conjugal, covert.
Even calling it a kiss betrays the fluster of hands
glancing the skin or gripping a shoulder, the slow
arching of neck or knee, the silent touching of tongues.

Yet the stones remain less real to those who cannot
name them, or read the mute syllables graven in silica.
To see a red stone is less than seeing it as jasper—
metamorphic quartz, cousin to the flint the Kiowa
carved as arrowheads. To name is to know and remember.

The sunlight needs no praise piercing the rainclouds,
painting the rocks and leaves with light, then dissolving
each lucent droplet back into the clouds that engendered it.
The daylight needs no praise, and so we praise it always—
greater than ourselves and all the airy words we summon.

“Words” by Dana Gioia from Interrogations at Noon. © Graywolf Press, 2001.

Spring’s Custodians

whenIlookUpatthesky
This AM I heard Frost’s poem below on the Poetry Almanac. The last stanza reminded me that I am responsible for the protection of God’s creatures as they spring back into the concert that is SPRING!

A Prayer in Spring

Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers to-day;
And give us not to think so far away
As the uncertain harvest; keep us here
All simply in the springing of the year.

Oh, give us pleasure in the orchard white,
Like nothing else by day, like ghosts by night;
And make us happy in the happy bees,
The swarm dilating round the perfect trees.

And make us happy in the darting bird
That suddenly above the bees is heard,
The meteor that thrusts in with needle bill,
And off a blossom in mid air stands still.

For this is love and nothing else is love,
The which it is reserved for God above
To sanctify to what far ends He will,
But which it only needs that we fulfill.
Robert Frost

A Glorious Birthday Quenby! 1975-2014

My watercolor of Q at 3 months: Looking Around-Wondering in 3D

My watercolor of Q at 3 months: Looking Around-Wondering in 3D

On the cusp of forty
Aries hones her perspective:
Truth and beauty first!

Reflection

reflections

ripple-free reflect
mirrored windows-doors-tiles-roof
rising from the sea.

Children Without TV #38 Heroes in Literature

Jane Yolan and Mark Teague tell how dinosaur gets well soon.

Jane Yolan and Mark Teague tell how dinosaur
gets well soon.

Three year old saw it
once; heard it once; kept the rhyme!
THINK: make a big stink

Today on Face Time, Oliver reminded me that his Mom had the flu. And that the dinosaur doesn’t make a “big stink.” This is a timely phenomena since he is navigating from diapers to using the toilet.
So he memorized the phrase from Yolan’s book: “Does he make a big stink? Is that what you think?” Every time he quotes the book, his family applauds for the young poet. All the acknowledgment is just more encouragement. His favorite at 2 was “poop poop toot toot”!
(giggle,giggle)

The “Think Kid Think” Poetry March Madness Competition

http://www.thinkkidthink.com/2-girth-vs-15-inchoate/

15-inchoate
in-ko-it
by Jeanne Poland

inchoate deeds are tap roots
primum well springs
inspiration stems

innate KINGS
early QUEENS
elementary births of greatness

inchoate, explicit, initial beginnings-
inch worms in the soil

Would you believe? Although I went online 4 x yesterday, my iMac had a virus and I missed the authlete vote!!!! While the seconds were counting down I was baby-sitting my 3 and 5 year old grandchildren in the woods. So let the hippo ride! And anyone who wants to see 3 more versions of “inchoate”, try these links:

https://thevibrantchanneledcreator.wordpress.com/2014/03/19/an-invitation-a-poem-using-the-word-inchoate-in-ko-it/

https://thevibrantchanneledcreator.wordpress.com/2014/03/20/inchoate-part-2/

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