Defintion #360 Outside the line

by Marlyn Exconde

by Marlyn Exconde

cool blue-hot orange

outside-inside-beyond edge

dare discovery!

Definition #359 Thin

Selfie 10/2015

Selfie 10/2015

Think of the women who live in Samoa. Legend has it that a woman there is not considered attractive unless she weighs more than 200 pounds. Size is relative: Samoans might equate being fat with being cherished, and being thin with being miserable. (Forget about booking a one-way trip to Samoa. It’s too expensive.) The truth is that beauty standards vary from culture to culture, but no matter where you live or how big your body is, some things remain the same. We still have to find a way to live comfortably inside our bodies and make friends with and cherish ourselves.

Geneen Roth

Definition #358 Sprouts

Annika and Oliver 2015

Annika and Oliver 2015

Annika and Oliver 2012

Annika and Oliver 2012

seeds sprout on sunshine:

biking-building-organic

imagination

Definition 357 The Blaze of Autumn

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the glass doors of the house
remained closed
the days had turned cold
and out in the tall hickories
the blaze of autumn had begun
on its own

I could do anything

“A Single Autumn” by W.S. Merwin from Collected Poems. © Library of America, 2011.

Definition #356 Teeth

Nikolas Andrikopoulos

Nikolas Andrikopoulos

It’s the teeth that make

the monster; remove them and

the gums caress you!

Definition 355 Atmosphere

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Equinox

by Barbara Crooker

Another October. The maples have done their slick trick
of turning yellow almost overnight; summer’s hazy skies
are cobalt blue. My friend has come in from the West,
where it’s been a year of no mercy: chemotherapy, bone
marrow transplant, more chemotherapy, and her hair
came out in fistfuls, twice. Bald as a pumpkin.
And then, the surgeon’s knife.
But she’s come through it all, annealed by fire,
calm settled in her bones like the morning mist in valleys
and low places, and her hair’s returned, glossy
as a horse chestnut kept in a shirt pocket.
Today a red fox ran down through the corn stubble;
he vanished like smoke. I want to praise things
that cannot last. The scarlet and orange leaves
are already gone, blown down by a cold rain,
crushed and trampled. They rise again in leaf meal
and wood smoke. The Great Blue Heron’s returned to the pond,
settles in the reeds like a steady flame.
Geese cut a wedge out of the sky, drag the gray days
behind them like a skein of old wool.
I want to praise everything brief and finite.
Overhead, the Pleiades fall into place; Orion rises.
Great Horned Owls muffle the night with their calls;
night falls swiftly, tucking us in her black velvet robe,
the stitches showing through, all those little lights,
our little lives, rising and falling.

“Equinox” by Barbara Crooker from Selected Poems. © Future Cycle Press, 2015. Reprinted with permission.

Definition 354 Wild Animals

  collage by Annika

Definition #353 Tree House

Adult Tree House

Adult Tree House

trunk splayed to play- three

levels to sleep, eat, converse-

commune with humans

http://features.faithtap.com/4385/awesome-home-improvements-you-never-knew-were-possible/?f=1

Definition #352 Streaming

Graphic by Francesca Resta

Graphic by Francesca Resta

Resta streams in real time

Illustrates her character

alive in real space

Definition #351 House in the Woods

Today's View of House in the Woods

Today’s View of House in the Woods

I want to visit the house in the woods with dog hair, wood stair,  timber flare .

I want to hear the house in the woods with cat purrs, pump whirs, cook stirs.

I want to hold the house in the woods upon my lap; caress tots, swing  mops, arrange pots.

I want to care for the house in the woods, for the family there, the wind everywhere, the pond, the woods, the air.

Robert Fitzgerald described Homer as “a living voice in firelight or in the open air, a living presence bringing into life his great company of imagined persons, a master performer at his ease, touching the strings, disposing of many voices, many tones and tempos, tragedy, comedy, and glory, holding his [listeners] in the palm of his hand.”

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