Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Texeira Lane
FYI - there is room for 20 houses on the street so get busy!
Robin, the lonely blog mistress
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Silent Sunday
Friday, December 26, 2008
My Word for 2009
I have this recurring (weekly, daily, hourly recurring) fantasy of packing a bag and flying to London to stay. When I think about what I'd put in the bag I'm always surprised at how easy it would be to leave things behind. Which makes me wonder why I have so much stuff!
Simplify
To make simple or simpler, as:
I like definition b best - to reduce to fundamental parts. My goal for 2009 is going to be to reduce my life to fundamentals - only those things which are necessary. I don't mean just stuff although that is part of it. I want to figure out what is really essential and keep only those things, emotions, etc that I can't do without. I read once that you should only keep what is useful or beautiful. I think that could apply to more than material things. I'm going to use that as a starting point. I'm not really sure where I'm going with this but it should be interesting!
So did anyone else choose a word? Please share if you did!
Robin, the lonely (but simplified) blog mistress
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Inaugural Poet
Ars Poetica #100: I Believe
Poetry, I tell my students,
is idiosyncratic. Poetry
is where we are ourselves,
(though Sterling Brown said
“Every ‘I’ is a dramatic ‘I’”)
digging in the clam flats
for the shell that snaps,
emptying the proverbial pocketbook.
Poetry is what you find
in the dirt in the corner,
overhear on the bus, God
in the details, the only way
to get from here to there.
Poetry (and now my voice is rising)
is not all love, love, love,
and I’m sorry the dog died.
Poetry (here I hear myself loudest)
is the human voice,
and are we not of interest to each other?
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Word of the Year
Anyway I really liked this idea and am working on choosing a word for 2009. I have a list of 12 words right now. When I started this I thought it would be easy but it really requires you to think about what each word would mean. It's easy to say, oh I'll pick the word change. But what exactly would that mean? Also it's a little broad and I want to be a bit specific.
Give this a shot - it's kind of fun! If you pick a word please, please share it as a comment or post! Once I decide, I'll share mine.
Robin, the lonely blog mistress
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Reading Blogs
For our tea loving readers:
Bigelow Tea
Nice Cup of Tea
Uniquely Tea
Perhaps Webkinz is more your cup of tea (that was cute!):
Webkinz Insider
Webkinz Insider (different site - same name)
Webkinz World
Cats:
The Way of Cats
Catster Blog
Cats & Cat Health
Books:
BookForum
Littera Scripta
Powell's Books Blog
In my Google Reader I have 14 broad categories of blogs. Very broad - they could all be easily expanded. My point here, aside from wanting to write a post, is that you can find a blog on most anything that interests you. It is a great way to keep up-to-date on subjects, learn more about something and find out what other people think.
Now that I've piqued your interest I'm sure you are all wondering how you go about finding a blog on the weird subject you're interested in. There are two ways. One is to use a search engine. Go to Google Blog Search and type in whatever your subject is & click search blogs. You'll probably get a lot of results. One problem is that you'll find many, many blogs that mention your subject but aren't devoted to it. Another search engine for blogs is Technorati. It's a pretty cool site that can give you more focused results.
Or if all that sounds to complicated you can take the easy way out. Post a comment here and say, Robin I know you are bored and need something to do. I challenge you to find me 3 blogs focused on my esoteric interest. No guarantees but I'm pretty sure I'll be able to. Bear in mind, however, that I'll post those results. So if you have some really embarrassing interest that you don't want to share you can email me privately & anonymously. I have no idea how I can respond if it's anonymous but I'll give it a shot.
I should warn you that reading blogs can be addictive. Within my 14 categories are 232 blogs that I read. Not daily - many don't publish every day. Some I just skim or look at the pictures (stitching blogs in case you wondered!).
Robin, the lonely blog mistress
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Candle Warning!
Robin, the lonely (often careless) blog mistress
PacMan
Robin, the lonely blog mistress
Friday, December 12, 2008
Poetry Day
Old Man Eating Alone in a Chinese Restaurant
I am glad I resisted the temptation,
if it was a temptation when I was young,
to write a poem about an old man
eating alone at a corner table in a Chinese restaurant.
I would have gotten it all wrong
thinking: the poor bastard, not a friend in the world
and with only a book for a companion.
He'll probably pay the bill out of a change purse.
So glad I waited all these decades
to record how hot and sour the hot and sour
soup is here at Chang's this afternoon
and how cold the Chinese beer in a frosted glass.
And my book — José Saramago's Blindness
as it turns out — is so absorbing that I look up
from its escalating horrors only
when I am stunned by one of his gleaming sentences.
And I should mention the light
that falls through the big windows this time of day
italicizing everything it touches —
the plates and teapots, the immaculate tablecloths,
as well as the soft brown hair of the waitress
in the white blouse and short black skirt,
the one who is smiling now as she bears a cup of rice
and shredded beef with garlic to my favorite table in the corner.
Billy Collins
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Would you?
1936: Abdication of King Edward VIII
Edward VIII, failing to win acceptance for his desire to marry American divorcée Wallis Warfield Simpson, became the only British sovereign to voluntarily resign the crown, his abdication formally approved this day in 1936.
How many of you would give up being King/Queen of England for love? Obviously not an issue today (or in 1533) - witness the current Prince of Wales. However, in 1936 it certainly was. So what do you all think? Feel free to say you'd dump your spouse in an instant for the throne. I promise I'll keep your identity secret!
Robin, the lonely blog mistress (who would sell her daughter to be Queen or even to return to England)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
As Time Goes By
1. Put Your iTunes on Shuffle.
2. For each question, press the next button to get your answer.
3. You must write down the name of the song no matter how silly it sounds!
If someone says, “Is this okay?” you say:
The very thought of you (Harry Connick Jr)
How would you describe yourself?
Concerto for Flute & Harp (Mozart)
What do you like in a guy/girl?
Concerning Hobbits (Howard Shore - LOTR)
How do you feel today?
Then you may take me to the Fair (Julie Andrews - Camelot)
What is your life’s purpose?
That made me stronger (Stevie Nicks)
What is your motto?
Willow weep for me (Art Tatum)
What do your friends think of you?
Guenevere (Julie Andrews - Camelot)
What do you think of your parents?
Dont wanna lose you (Gloria Estefan)
What do you think about very often?
The living years (Paul Brooks)
What do you think of your best friend?
They can't take that away from me (Billie Holiday)
What do you think of the person you like?
Do I move you (Nina Simone)
What is your Life Story?
Sorry seems to be the hardest word (Elton John)
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Don't let me be misunderstood (Nina Simone)
What do you think of when you see the person you like?
The long black veil (Johnny Cash)
What will you dance to at your wedding?
Let me call you sweetheart (Scooter Lee)
What will they play at your funeral?
Still crazy after all these years (Paul Simon)
What is your biggest fear?
I truly understand (Jerry Garcia)
What is your biggest secret?
Easy to love (Billie Holiday)
What do you think of your friends?
Greystone chapel (Johnny Cash)
What will you post this as?
As time goes by (Jimmy Durante)
Robin, the lonely blog mistress
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
Simple Gifts
If you're interested, here are the words:
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- 'Tis a gift to be simple, 'tis a gift to be free,
- 'Tis a gift to come down where you ought to be,
- And when we find ourselves in the place just right,
- 'Twill be in the valley of love and delight.
- When true simplicity is gain'd,
- To bow and to bend we shan't be asham'd,
- To turn, turn will be our delight,
- Till by turning, turning we come round right.
- 'Tis a gift to be simple, 'tis a gift to be free,
Well, I held out longer than I thought I would!
Robin, the lonely blog mistress
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Greenhouse Update
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Greenhouse Effect
Not the one you are thinking of! Jill got a greenhouse and they put it up today. I thought I'd share pictures of it with everyone. It is actually pretty neat - I think I want one on my deck. I could sit inside it in the winter and be warm!
Has everyone missed me? I've searched my mailbox in vain for the letters with money begging me to return to the Texeira blog on a regular basis. I accused the mailperson of stealing the money. I think I'm probably not going to be getting mail any longer.
Robin, the lonely blog mistress
Monday, December 1, 2008
The Long, Lonely Road
The picture above is the road between Puerto Natales in Chile and El Calafate in Argentina. The five-hour bus ride went over maybe a total of two miles of paved roads. The remainder were like this. Beautiful, barren and bumpy. For those of you who, when you think of Patagonia, imagine long, lonely stretches of open plains, that's about it. There are a few scattered towns, but for the most part, the southern and central regions of Patagonia look very much like the picture above. There are, of course, the snow-capped Andes, but other than that, pretty flat. If you are interested in seeing more of my photos from our trip to South America, visit my photography page and click on the Vacations link.
I will be posting additional photos and write ups about the trip over the next few weeks. I hope you all enjoy them.