tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post6073943589010071864..comments2023-10-03T07:01:41.144-05:00Comments on Always On Watch: Semper Vigilans: In Honor Of SpringAlways On Watchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08192688822955022541noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-87650550187684472672012-03-21T06:09:22.874-05:002012-03-21T06:09:22.874-05:00Good morning, AOW,
Thank you for offering these p...Good morning, AOW,<br /><br />Thank <i>you</i> for offering these periodic opportunities to present and enjoy things that enhance the quality of life and help to show that it is filled with beauty, ingenuity and meaning, despite all the unpleasantness, unfairness, confusion and apprehension we must endure.<br /><br />May this day be filled with blessings –– and valuable lessons –– for us all.<br /><br />~ FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-49560426208160758972012-03-21T05:42:27.123-05:002012-03-21T05:42:27.123-05:00FT,
Thank you for turning this comments thread int...FT,<br />Thank you for turning this comments thread into a poetry thread! I was hoping that you'd do so.<br /><br />Isn't it wonderful to take a break from all the political doom-and-gloom? Not to mention the animosity that blooms in the blogosphere in an election year.<br /><br />PS: The cherry blossoms will peak here on Friday and will not last until Easter. **sigh**<br /><br />But other flowers may appear in time for Easter. I hope so, anyway. Otherwise, I'll have to buy flowers to put on my parents' graves for this Easter season.Always On Watchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08192688822955022541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-26244419323765384372012-03-20T20:52:05.588-05:002012-03-20T20:52:05.588-05:00Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with ...<i>Loveliest of trees, the cherry now <br />Is hung with bloom along the bough, <br />And stands about the woodland ride <br />Wearing white for Eastertide. <br /> <br />Now, of my threescore years and ten, <br />Twenty will not come again, <br />And take from seventy springs a score, <br />It only leaves me fifty more. <br /> <br />And since to look at things in bloom <br />Fifty springs are little room, <br />About the woodlands I will go <br />To see the cherry hung with snow.</i><br /><br />~ A.E. Houseman (1859-1936)<br /><br />~Submitted by FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-81368149807459039002012-03-20T20:32:03.875-05:002012-03-20T20:32:03.875-05:00Philip Larkin presents a lovely traditional pictur...Philip Larkin presents a lovely traditional picture of the conventional joys of spring, then besmirches it with confessions of self-loathing and feelings of inadequacy. <br /><br />The agonies of disillusionment, doubt, and despair are never far from most of the art born in the last century. Larkin elegiac verse is so beautiful, however, that even his self-pitying lamentations become part of springtime's renewal and celebration of life. <br /><br />After all birth and death are inextricably intertwined -- two sides of the same coin in fact.<br /><br />Life is after all a paradox.<br /><br />~ FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-36323235008706237322012-03-20T20:11:43.625-05:002012-03-20T20:11:43.625-05:00We shouldn't miss Ogden Nash's unique appr...We shouldn't miss Ogden Nash's unique appreciation of the this most welcome of seasons. Mr. Nash with irrepressible wry humor, wit and whimsy showed us the lighter side of the madness that was the twentieth century, bless his sweet heart!<br /><br /><br /><b>Spring Comes to Murray Hill<br /> <br />I sit in an office at 244 Madison Avenue <br /> And say to myself <br />You have a responsible job havenue? <br /> <br />Why then do you fritter away <br />your time on this doggerel?<br /> If you have a sore throat<br /> you can cure it by using a good goggeral,<br /> <br /> If you have a sore foot <br />you can get it fixed by a chiropodist, <br /> And you can get your original sin <br />removed by St. John the Bopodist,<br /> <br />Why then should <br />this flocculent lassitude be incurable? <br /> Kansas City, Kansas, proves <br />that even Kansas City <br />needn't always be ____ Missourible.<br /> <br /> Up up my soul! This inaction is abominable. <br />Perhaps it is the result <br />of disturbances abdominable.<br /> <br />The pilgrims settled Massachusetts <br />in 1620 when they landed <br />on a stone ____ hummock. <br />Maybe if they were here now <br />they would settle my stomach.<br /> <br />Oh, if I only had the wings of a bird <br /> Instead of being confined on Madison Avenue <br />I could soar in a jiffy to ____ Second or Third.</b><br /> <br />~ Ogden Nash (1902-1971)<br /><br />A unique voice in the annals of literature to be sure.<br /><br />~ FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-18633797839317975342012-03-20T19:35:57.410-05:002012-03-20T19:35:57.410-05:00Is this next selection, "The Force that Throu...Is this next selection, "The Force that Through the Green Fuse" more about spring or about death? Perhaps the two are inextricably intertwined. Modernity again chooses to dwell on the dark side bringing a touch of morbidity to even the most sanguine and salubrious of subjects.<br /><br />What <i>is</i> "the green fuse?" And what is "the force" that animates it?<br /><br /><br /><br /><i><b>The force that through the green fuse drives the flower <br />Drives my green age; that blasts the roots of trees <br />Is my destroyer.<br />And I am dumb to tell the crooked rose<br />My youth is bent by the same wintry fever.<br /><br />The force that drives the water through the rocks <br />Drives my red blood; that dries the mouthing streams <br />Turns mine to wax.<br />And I am dumb to mouth unto my veins<br />How at the mountain spring the same mouth sucks.<br /><br />The hand that whirls the water in the pool<br />Stirs the quicksand; that ropes the blowing wind <br />Hauls my shroud sail.<br />And I am dumb to tell the hanging man<br />How of my clay is made the hangman’s lime.<br /><br />The lips of time leech to the fountain head; <br />Love drips and gathers, but the fallen blood <br />Shall calm her sores.<br />And I am dumb to tell a weather’s wind<br />How time has ticked a heaven round the stars.<br /><br />And I am dumb to tell the lover’s tomb<br />How at my sheet goes the same crooked worm.</b></i><br /><br />~ Dylan Thomas<br /><br /><br />Dylan's words are always beautiful, even when they attempt to evoke terror and dismay at contemplating the awesome power of life.<br /><br />~ FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-35568207896055095732012-03-20T19:09:21.014-05:002012-03-20T19:09:21.014-05:00Modernity must have its say, I suppose. This small...Modernity must have its say, I suppose. This small piece by e.e. cummings is a haunting work of genius. It's too bad the blogger software will not reproduce the subtleties of cummings' highly individualistic formatting, which is an integral part of the expressive effect he wanted to have on his readers.<br /><br /><i>in Just-<br /><br />In Just-<br />spring when the world is mud-<br />luscious the little<br />lame baloonman<br /> <br />whistles far and wee<br /> <br />and eddieandbill come<br />running from marbles and<br />piracies and it's<br />spring<br /> <br />when the world is puddle-wonderful<br /> <br />the queer<br />old baloonman whistles<br />far and wee<br />and bettyandisbel come dancing<br /> <br />from hop-scotch and jump-rope and<br /> <br />it's<br />spring<br />and<br />the<br /> <br />goat-footed<br /> <br />baloonMan whistles<br />far<br />and<br />wee</i><br /><br />~ e.e. cummings (1894-1962)<br /><br />Now, if that didn't send a shiver up your spine, you need to read it again, and look at it with greater care. There's something eerie and marvelously sinister about it. Nit what you imagine it's going to be at all at first glance.<br /><br />~ FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-10478753348800078792012-03-20T18:55:00.438-05:002012-03-20T18:55:00.438-05:00One of Emily's lesser known "nature"...One of Emily's lesser known "nature" pieces:<br /><br /><br /><i>Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower?<br />But I could never sell.<br /><br />If you would like to borrow<br />Until the daffodil<br />Unties her yellow bonnet<br />Beneath the village door,<br /><br />Until the bees, from clover rows<br />Their hock and sherry draw<br />,<br />Why, I will lend until just then,<br />But not an hour more!</i><br /><br />~ Emily Dickinson<br /><br />Submitted by FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-12894979434921245662012-03-20T18:41:58.357-05:002012-03-20T18:41:58.357-05:00Philip Larkin, “Spring”
Green-shadowed people sit...Philip Larkin, “Spring”<br /><br />Green-shadowed people sit, or walk in rings,<br />Their children finger the awakened grass,<br />Calmly a cloud stands, calmly a bird sings,<br />And, flashing like a dangled-looking glass,<br />Sun lights the balls that bounce, the dogs that bark,<br />The branch-arrested mist of leaf, and me,<br />Threading my pursed-up way across the park,<br />An indigestible sterility.<br /><br />Spring, of all seasons most gratuitous,<br />Is fold of untaught flower, is race of water<br />Is earth’s most multiple, excited daughter;<br /><br />And those she has least use for see her best,<br />Their paths grown craven and circuitous,<br />Their visions mountain-clear, their needs immodest.Ducky's herehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14608115001116619877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-62757180899853217672012-03-20T18:13:08.095-05:002012-03-20T18:13:08.095-05:00AOW- we were too tired to protest! That, and tho...AOW- we were too tired to protest! That, and those were easy this time... somewhat... at least by your usual level...<br /><br />Video was beautiful. Reminded me of the Secret Garden scene when it becomes spring... it is nice to see all the flowers out (now for the weather to decide to stay warm- it isn't winter)Wildstarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04824904561080806597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-62683736647336595422012-03-20T16:54:43.794-05:002012-03-20T16:54:43.794-05:00FT,
More Dickinson! Always welcome!FT,<br />More Dickinson! Always welcome!Always On Watchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08192688822955022541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-71308842297825868692012-03-20T16:53:28.590-05:002012-03-20T16:53:28.590-05:00As spring brings flowers, so study brings honours....<i><b>As spring brings flowers, so study brings honours.</b></i><br /><br />In honor of spring [**wink**], my students had a timed essay today and a quiz on the first half of <i>A Tale of Two Cities</i>.<br /><br />The complaints from my students were few. Spring has put my class in a good mood, I think.Always On Watchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08192688822955022541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-32550667644168304122012-03-20T13:31:24.820-05:002012-03-20T13:31:24.820-05:00What? No smell-o-vision?
Nice video.What? No smell-o-vision? <br /><br />Nice video.Black Sheephttp://www.newsbleat.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-73583198153042033422012-03-20T12:19:54.520-05:002012-03-20T12:19:54.520-05:00Everything is still covered in snow here.Everything is still covered in snow here.Woodsterman (Odie)https://www.blogger.com/profile/00423574390748358762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-90572449019500115622012-03-20T11:03:26.264-05:002012-03-20T11:03:26.264-05:00Beautiful video. We have had a riot of spring bloo...Beautiful video. We have had a riot of spring blooms here in Florida for a month already. Our azaleas, our hibiscuses, our gardenias, even our orchid tree... they have all been very busy, very early this season.cubehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13788126579896276199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-88906313512708700142012-03-20T09:20:53.345-05:002012-03-20T09:20:53.345-05:00Before you thought of spring,
Except as a surmise,...<i>Before you thought of spring,<br />Except as a surmise,<br />You see, God bless his suddenness,<br />A fellow in the skies<br />Of independent hues,<br />A little weather-worn,<br />Inspiriting habiliments<br />Of indigo and brown.<br /><br />With specimens of song,<br />As if for you to choose,<br />Discretion in the interval,<br />With gay delays he goes<br />To some superior tree<br />Without a single leaf,<br />And shouts for joy to nobody<br />But his seraphic self!</i> <br /><br />~ Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)<br /><br />Submitted by FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-40372297110496439962012-03-20T09:00:04.262-05:002012-03-20T09:00:04.262-05:00Thank you, AOW, for using the video. It was sent t...Thank you, AOW, for using the video. It was sent to me yesterday by one of the survivors from my high school class -- a remarkably good group as things have turned out 52 years after we parted company to make our way in the world.<br /><br />I, personally, appreciate your sharing beautiful and intriguing things not specifically related to current political issues. We desperately need to be reminded that there's more to life than agonizing and vituperating over current events.<br /><br />Two favorite quotations from Thoreau apply here, I think:<br /><br /><i>"Love your life, poor as it is. You may, perhaps, have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours even in a poorhouse. The setting sun is reflected as brightly from the windows of an almshouse as from a rich man's abode."</i> <br /><br /><b>"Men will lie on their backs, talking about the fall of man, and never make an effort to get up."</b><br /><br />~ Thoreau (1817-1862)<br /><br />I'm tempted to emend the second to say "People will sit on their butts grousing on their computers about the degeneration of society, and never offer anything that might help to reverse the trend."<br /><br />AHEM!<br /><br />Enjoy the crocuses, the daffodils, the lilacs, the magnolias, the dogwood, the azaleas, and above all the CHERRY BLOSSOMS. I miss springtime in Washington, DC and the Virginia countryside more than I can say.<br /><br />You're right -- Nature's beauty more than compensates for the misery of pollen allergies. I'd gladly cough, wheeze, sneeze and even shed tears to be able to see it one again.<br /><br />~ FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-63013831549016525092012-03-20T08:41:20.362-05:002012-03-20T08:41:20.362-05:00Good day, FJ, and AOW!
I pray that what I say won&...<i><b>Good day, FJ, and AOW!<br />I pray that what I say won't trouble you.<br />Quoting Latin does not faze me.<br />I looked it up, so please don't praise me!</b></i><br /><br />Your scholarly reference decoded:<br /><br /><i>As spring brings flowers, so study brings honours.</i> <br /><br />Supposedly a Mediaeval saying. Apt and applicable to all ages in any age.<br /><br />~ FreeThinkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-21725755302000040192012-03-20T08:30:30.475-05:002012-03-20T08:30:30.475-05:00A little Madness in the Spring
Is wholesome even ...<i>A little Madness in the Spring <br />Is wholesome even for the King, <br />But God be with the Clown –– <br />Who ponders this tremendous scene ––<br />This whole Experiment of Green –– <br />As if it were his own!</i><br /><br />~ Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)<br /><br />Submitted by FreeThinke (Who else? ;-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4320479736034351430.post-75458760807015505662012-03-20T08:23:51.334-05:002012-03-20T08:23:51.334-05:00One for your students of Latin: "Ut ver dat ...One for your students of Latin: "<i>Ut ver dat florem, studium sic reddit honorem.</i>"-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16745768408538827278noreply@blogger.com