Tongue Twister #12 Spanner Wrench

tools_l

Please go to Catherine Johnson’s blog to see and hear “Hanna’s Spanna”
http://catherinemjohnson.wordpress.com/2013/06/19/hannahs-spanna-by-catherine-johnson-11-on-soundcloud/

Here is my compliment tongue twister using the American tool name: wrench:

A
wench
on a bench
with a wrench
left a stench.

Sniff it we did
‘n hid
the bench
with the stench
of the wrench
from the wench.

Tongue Twister #11 Ugly Bugly

beetle

Ugly-Bugly
bony beetle
bothers brothers
mothers people.

Cuddly-Bugly
furry beetle
bothers no one
with his mettle.

Sticky-beetle
pokes us-prods us
stings our wings
like Ugly-Bugly.

Ugly-Bugly
Cuddly-Bugly
Sticky-Beetle
Bugly All!

Epitaphs

Victoria@SedonaLibrary

Jeanne's Epitaph

In Sedona Az, I teach a Calligraphy Workshop at the library twice a year.
This June 11, we explored a personal epitaph
chose a favorite hand designed alphabet
and illustrated our statement.
Behold Victoria Norton’s handiwork in the library’s quiet study room
and my InDesign file.

Here are some notes on famous last words from some people you might know:
The last words of Luciano Pavarotti

The Italian tenor Pavarotti (1935 – 2007) was both commercially successful and critically acclaimed. His rendition of Puccini’s ‘Nessum Dorma’ at the 1990 World Cup Finals in Italy has become probably the best-known operatic performance of our era.

His final words were:
I believe that a life lived for music is an existence spent wonderfully, and this is what I have dedicated my life to.

Background to Luciano Pavarotti’s last words
Pavarotti, already in poor health, gave a (pre-recorded) performance at the opening ceremony of the Turin Winter Olympics in February 2006. In July the same year, while touring his ‘Worldwide Farewell’ performances, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He was determined to complete the farewell tour, but was unable to and died in August 2007. The words above were the last words that he spoke, to his manager, Terri Robson.

Becket, Thomas (c.1119-1179) “I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace.” (One version of his last words.)

Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886) “… the fog is rising.”

Gandhi, Indira (1917-1984) “I don’t mind if my life goes in the service of the nation. If I die today every drop of my blood will invigorate the nation.” (Said the night before she was assassinated by Sikh militants.)

Thoreau, Henry David (1817-1862)
`Have you made your peace with your God?’
`I never quarreled with my God.’
`But aren’t you concerned about the next world?’
`One world at a time.’
(Discussion with his aunt on his deathbed)

Emily Dickinson: “Called back.”

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Free at last. Free at last. Thank God Almighty I’m Free at Last.”

The body of Benjamin Franklin, printer (like the cover of an old book,
its contents worn out, and stripped of its lettering and gilding) lies here,
food for worms. Yet the work itself shall not be lost,
for it will, as he believed, appear once more
in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by its Author.
Benjamin Franklin

Time

time

Jet home from Arizona on Pacific time:
Three hours later than New York.
Drive 2 hours at 2AM in black desert,
reflectors lighting the 75 mph road.
Thermometer reads 112 degrees at high noon; then 59 in the dark.
Creep through security in Phoenix for 2 more hours
learning to speak Swahili before breakfast.
Three hours to touch down in Chicago sharing cramped space with Southwest Airlines.
Whiz through Midway Airport to the Gate for the plane for Albany.
Crowds surge to seat in front.
Knees cramped; turbulence halts the drink dispensing.
Fasten your seat belt.
Take time to squeeze through to get to the forward head.
Break the sound barrier in yet another jet ’til touchdown in Albany.
Tote bags to car. Pay parking fee.
Drive one hour home.
Unpack again.
New York time:8:50PM
Pacific time: 5:50PM
My body cells collapse.
They’ve been catapulted, coalesced, crimped and crashed with space, seconds and travel directives.
My survival skills have been tweaked again.

The Mind

brain

Is it a product of the brain?
Or a slave?
The free will of the brain?
Consciousness?
Mystery?
A continuum?

Pushkin says “inspiration is needed just as much in Geometry as in Poetry.”

Brain needs INSIGHT.
A new way of looking at things!

Explore all 11 dimensions.
Alter your perspective!

Expect a thrilling
frightening
fulfilling
vision of the cosmos!

Step up to it!

Tongue Twister#10 Water

glass sphere on water

Water
washing
on the wharf

Whirling
westward
on the waves

Whistling
windward
in the wet

Whispering
wisdom
wide within:

Where
and why
and who we are!

6/14/2013

TongueTwister#9 Brain Power

Rich&Eileen

There is a new anthropologist’s theory that “cooking” was the crucial activity that shaped the evolution of the human brain.The June issue of the Smithsonian Magazine is dedicated to this theory.

Bursting
Bubbling
Babbling
Pots.

Skins
Slivers
slices
Hots.

Spices
Skewers
Stuffed
Knots.

Grow
Grooves
Garlands
Brainy tops!

Call of the Wild

gourmet feast
Call of the Wild

Mangoes
Melons
Mushrooms
Meat
Spices
Slices
Ices
Wheat

Basted
Broiled
Sauteed
Or roast
Croissant
Bagel
Biscuit
Toast

Gourmet
Barbecue
Fast food
Take out
Organic
Preserved
Lean or
Stout.

Ring the bell
I’ll amble o’er
Chopsticks
At the ready.
Eyes dilated
Mouth a-watering
Forks ‘n Knives
Held steady.

6/12/2013

Tongue Twister#8 I Am Who I Am

the_mirror_of_eternity_by_breezin_horizons-d3g3hsm

I am who am.
I am in motion
I am bic-pentameter.

I am who I am.
A finite
infinitesimal
fraction of infinity.

6/11/2013

Tongue Twister #7 Whoosa

Art+Bananas+012

Whoosa
Loosa
Loser?

Whasa
Wanna
Nana?

When
A
Plenna?

A
Tenna
Shun!

6/10/2013

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