Saturday, March 31, 2012

the tragedy of first position



This video made me laugh.  And, it reminded me of going to ballet class when I was a little girl.  Me and ballet never really went together.  


Here's a picture of what I looked like in my leotard.  Check out those grass-stained knees!  I was as far away from graceful as a person could get.

Friday, March 30, 2012

word of the week


Our Word of the Week


that I added to the fish bowl on my desk


is...


placid (adjective)  1. not easily upset or excited  2. not moving much, calm and steady

Sunday, March 25, 2012

away they go



These two look so happy together.  And, I just love that nobody is holding the dog's leash.  What an adventure!  

Image via Pintrest.

Friday, March 23, 2012

word of the week


Our Word of the Week


that I added to the fish bowl on my desk


is...



pithy (adjective) 1. using few words in a clever or effective way



Wednesday, March 21, 2012

akira kurosawa and marvin gaye

Do you know who Akira Kurosawa is?  He's a Japanese filmmaker who shares this Colorscope with Marvin Gaye.



Are you an Aries?  Click here to find out what your Colorscope looks like.  You'll definitely have the color red, just like Mr. Kurosawa and Mr. Gaye.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

a wonderful letter

To my delight, I discovered a blog called "Letters of Note".  I’ve spent all morning scrolling through letters, memos, faxes, telegrams, and postcards.  

This letter was written by Robert Pirosh, a copyeditor who came to Los Angeles in 1934 to pursue his dream of becoming a screenwriter.  He sent this to studio executives, producers, and directors.  I love every single thing about it.



Dear Sir:

I like words. I like fat buttery words, such as ooze, turpitude, glutinous, toady. I like solemn, angular, creaky words, such as straitlaced, cantankerous, pecunious, valedictory. I like spurious, black-is-white words, such as mortician, liquidate, tonsorial, demi-monde. I like suave "V" words, such as Svengali, svelte, bravura, verve. I like crunchy, brittle, crackly words, such as splinter, grapple, jostle, crusty. I like sullen, crabbed, scowling words, such as skulk, glower, scabby, churl. I like Oh-Heavens, my-gracious, land's-sake words, such as tricksy, tucker, genteel, horrid. I like elegant, flowery words, such as estivate, peregrinate, elysium, halcyon. I like wormy, squirmy, mealy words, such as crawl, blubber, squeal, drip. I like sniggly, chuckling words, such as cowlick, gurgle, bubble and burp.

I like the word screenwriter better than copywriter, so I decided to quit my job in a New York advertising agency and try my luck in Hollywood, but before taking the plunge I went to Europe for a year of study, contemplation and horsing around. 

I have just returned and I still like words. 

May I have a few with you?

Robert Pirosh
385 Madison Avenue
Room 610
New York
Eldorado 5-6024



Here’s a few more well written letters (click on name to view):

Conan O’Brien writes to a sixteen year old girl after she asks him to prom.
David Bowie replies to his “very first American fan letter”.
John Steinbeck sends a beautiful letter to his son about falling in love.

Friday, March 16, 2012

word of the week

Our Word of the Week


that I added to the fish bowl on my desk


is...



corker (noun)  1. one that corks containers  2. one that is excellent or remarkable

Monday, March 12, 2012

animal poems by valerie worth




Animal Poems 
by Valerie Worth
Pictures by Steve Jenkins

Synopsis from Goodreads: “Ms. Worth brilliantly employs all aspects of the poet’s craft.” – The New York Times Book Review
 
Each of the exquisite twenty-three poems in this posthumous collection by Valerie Worth carefully distinguishes one animal from all other creatures and captures it in all of its wonderful singularity – from wasp to snake to wren. The way Worth perfectly illuminates the uniqueness of each animal in her precise and elegant free verse will delight both fans of her celebrated Small Poems and readers encountering her poetry for the first time.
 
Breathtakingly rich cut-paper illustrations by Steve Jenkins provide a perfect counterpoint to Worth’s spare style, and together poetry and picture bring every animal vividly to life. Animal Poems is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.


What I think:  A beautiful collection of poetry.  Worth has the ability to make her words sound and feel like real animals.  I also adore her book "all the small poems and fourteen more", one of my all-time favorite books!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Friday, March 9, 2012

word of the week

Our Word of the Week


that I added to the fish bowl on my desk


is...


Wellington (noun) 1. a knee-length waterproof, rubber, or plastic boot

Saturday, March 3, 2012

hello!



I love this face.  The smile.  The self assured stare.  What a character!  He kind of reminds me of a Melvin, or a Norman, or a Phillip... but those names don't feel exactly right.  Any ideas?

Image via Pintrest.

Friday, March 2, 2012

happy birthday, dr. suess


Theodore Suess Geisel 
(March 2, 1904 - September 24th, 1991)

picture via Wikapedia

word of the week


Our Word of the Week


that I added to the fish bowl on my desk


is...


dander (noun)  1. lose one's temper  2. skin flakes in an animal's fur or hair

Thursday, March 1, 2012

colorscope


Fellow Piscean Kurt Cobain has lavender in his Colorscope.  
Click here to see his complete Colorscope.

Here are a few other Pisces Colorscopes:  Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, and George Harrison.  (Click on individual name to view.)

Image via newspaper.li