Friday, December 5, 2008

Endless Helix an Excellent Menagerie of Haiku Poetry

Ban'ya Natsuishi, of the World Haiku Association and writer of Endless Helix, really directs an first-class message regarding the kernel of haiku in this book. His cognition of haiku reflects the beauty of nature in his verses, and the comeliness of how nature and linguistic communication work together in projecting beauty in words.

In the first one-half of Endless Helix, by Ban'ya Natsuishi of the World Haiku Association, he utilizes a series of haiku verse forms to unleash a menagerie of stimulations for the senses. He raises sight, touch, hearing, and tasting with words such as as "spreading of the fountain" to "noise of saw" then "rich colours of nothing" along with "sunflower fields" followed by "roar of laughter" and "peach tree in full bloom." The haiku choice paints life in assorted phases which positively impact the senses.

The imagination he raises in the head of the reader is invaluable and shows the quality of his craft. For example, the contrasting of "rainbow and darkness" to "snow roots amidst jet-black mud" and "fog is the suspiration of the sun" stretch alongs the imaginativeness and lets the head to touch upon new district like the galaxy geographic expedition and the Milk Way.

In the 2nd one-half of Endless Helix, Ban'ya utilizes dreamings in a concrete mode to excite the mind. The nonliteral linguistic communication of the wind as a metaphor could not agitate his foundation as it blew through openings. This signifies strength to defy the elements and diagnostic test of time. The fluent of H2O raises cleansing and metempsychosis after an arduous journey, just like a newborn baby. The fine art of massage and speculation are bewitching metaphors signifying peace.

Finally, as he walks against the wind on a New House Of York street, as makes a Puerto Rican, he reminds us of the aureate fruit, angels and Supreme Being as the bare sun rises above the East River. What an amazing decision of the book! In a sense, it reasons like the Endless Helix, as it goes through clip and space touching on generational lifelines. This is a great book for all readers and cultures. Ban'ya Natsuishi is located at: http://www.worldhaiku.net/.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Easy Family Photo Holiday Cards

How many of us actually bask assemblage in our vacation high-grade with hair in topographic point and smilings plastered for the yearly vacation or Christmastide card game exposure before its even cold outside?! It is almost impossible to acquire everyone together at the same clip these years within the feverish life style we all now lead. It may be naptime for the young, work for the aged and school activities for those in between that necessitate actually scheduling a grouping photograph shoot twenty-four hours and time.

The perfect location and vacation garb must be selected and you are certain to have got those that just don't desire to participate, no substance what! Young children won't smile on cue and adolescents believe the whole escapade is lame. Dad could care less and ma just acquires frenetic trying to draw it all together.

But, fearfulness not, there are now vacation designed photograph greeting card game that let you to share a aggregation of your favourite photos all on one card in high style. Select a aggregation of snapshots that gaining control the true personalities of those household members that just will not sit down or base still for an all inclusive household photograph. Use photographs that are taken throughout the twelvemonth or catch people when it is convenient for them.

You can still lodge to a theme, even if individual photographs are taken. Dress each in jean or pick a choice of complimentary colours for household members to wear. Before taking individual pictures, see what they will look like in combination. Bash your best to maintain the position in head as well and harvest images if necessary. Maybe you desire to take them all against a similar colour backdrop. For a big household see littler grouping shots.

On an attractively designed vacation background, your photos will be dropped in topographic point so that everyone is pleased with the results-the sender and the receiving system and even those pictured! You can even include the household pet. By using a pre-designed format, you cognize what the concluding consequence will be. With a usage imprinted poetry and personalization, your greeting volition truly be one of a kind. Professionally printed photograph greeting card game are a personal and merriment manner to direct vacation greetings.

Reserve emphasis for selecting that perfect gift and bask the experience of planning the perfect vacation photograph Christmastide cards.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Celebrate National Poetry Month

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Poetry lovers will unify this Friday for an unfastened mic nighttime held by the UNLV English Language department. With April being the Academy of American Poets National Poetry Month, the event gives pupils and mental faculty a opportunity to share original or favourite poesy with friends and colleagues. On Thursday, poesy lovers are also encouraged to take part in Poem In Your Pocket Day. Participants are invited to do a transcript of their favourite poem, transport it around and share it with whomever they please. For the technical school savvy, the Academy characteristics an online aggregation of poems, poet lives and historical essays that tin be accessed by most mobile devices. According to the Academy of American Poets, the ends of National Poetry Calendar Month include highlighting the bequest of American poets, introducing Americans to the pleasances of reading poetry, bringing poets and poesy to the public and increasing philanthropic support for poets and poetry. National Poetry Calendar Month have been held every April since 1996, and the Poem In Your Pocket will do its inaugural tally this Thursday. On Friday, the unfastened mic event at UNLV will take topographic point in Vegetation Dungan Humanistic Discipline Building Room 105 from 6-9 p.m. For more than information on National Poetry Calendar Month or Poem In Your Pocket Day, visit poets.org. For more than information on UNLV's unfastened mic night, the English section can be reached at (702) 895-3533 or on the 6th flooring of FDH.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Poet laureate brings poets, poetry lovers together

Occident Hartford's poet laureate, Mare Sassi, made it her missionary post to convey Occident Capital Of Connecticut poets together, and for the most part, she experiences as though she have accomplished this end during her tenure. But that's not to state there haven't been barriers along the way. When Sassi was announced poet laureate of Occident Hartford, the chief subdivision of the town library, a one-time hub for poesy groupings and the location of many poesy events, was about a twelvemonth away from being closed permanently. Just before it closed, Sassi held a particular reading, what she called "the last hurrah," in the old chief subdivision of the Occident Capital Of Connecticut library. It was the last poesy reading held there. The followers year, with the library closed, Sassi hosted events in the Legistlative Chamber at town hall. Although Sassi worried the chamber wouldn't be cosy adequate for poesy readings, people seemed to bask the location. "It was very nicely attended," Sassi said. Now in the center of her 2nd term as poet laureate, Sassi is still busy assemblage poets together. She is currently planning a poesy reading, tentatively titled "Poetry Matters II," for late August at the Noah John Webster House. Sassi hosted the first "Poetry Matters" at the Noah John Webster Library in April. The event featured poets Ginny Jimmy Conors and Jim Finnegan. Sassi is also working on a verse form she would wish to give to Occident Capital Of Connecticut as her term of office ends, in April adjacent year. Sassi said she believes the Occident Capital Of Connecticut community is special, and commendable, for its focusing on poesy and the arts. She trusts the adjacent laureate, who will be named next year, will go on the work she began as Occident Hartford's first poet laureate. "Because we have got a batch of authors in town, and a batch of poets, a batch of beginning poets, I experience the laureateship should be continued with a grassroots aura ... a wanting to convey poets together," Sassi said. And poets, poetry-lovers and the uninitiated alike can garner together this week, on May 14, at the Occident Capital Of Connecticut Art League Clubhouse Gallery, where Sassi will carry on the first reading held since she became laureate nearly three old age ago to concentrate on her ain works. One of the aggregations from which Sassi will read, "Rooted in Stars," her most recently published work, is in the lasting aggregation of American literature at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University University. The book is now in its 2nd printing. The earlier collection, "What I See," is a pagination of nine prize-winning ekphrastic verse form or verse forms concerned with plant of art. One poem, "Pine Love," a kind of signature verse form of Sassi's, was inspired by a grove of long trees in the Occident Capital Of Connecticut reservoir. Walking along the evidence at the reservoir 1 day, Sassi came upon the pine trees and was reminded of the Paul Cezanne picture "Pines and Rocks." Somewhere in the procedure of authorship the poem, the narration became her own, engendered as it was by a peaceful Occident Capital Of Connecticut venue and a celebrated work of art. At the reading, attendants will hear a diverse agreement of works, many of which "encompass people, embrace nature," Sassi said. What's more, at the reading, a grouping of people, diverse themselves, like the poems, will garner together to listen to poetry. For more than information about Mare Sassi's May 14 reading at the Occident Capital Of Connecticut Art League's Clubhouse Gallery, visit Occident Capital Of Connecticut Art League's Web site, at www.whal.org.

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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Love Poems & Quotes

Love Poems, a great way to express your feeling whenever you feel so splendid beautiful feeling at falling in love, heartbroken, disappointed, or at any time you just want to say I LOVE YOU to someone you love in an amazing-different way.

Below are three examples of Love Poems

I am sorry

I am sorry,


I can't write many words to you


I am out of ink


Last night, I write your name


in the sky...

(Free translation of Rieke Dyah Pitaloka poem titled 'Maaf')

Lonesome Wind

There would come a time when you forget, perhaps


the stories you have whispered


between the rustling of bamboo leafs

alone

There would be no more endless lonesome years, perhaps


on the night sky scattered by star lights


you used to tease

There would be no more useless season, perhaps


your desire to the dawn rest in a sprinkle of dew


which comes uncertainly

There would come a time you would understand, perhaps


it is a prairie


which has never asked more than a soft wind


that would bring your perfume to the alleys of rock mountain


when you have already afford to dance with the weeds

alone

Our Books, How are They?

It's time for our books to be closed


Go ahead, write the new pages of your book


Don't open your old books


since those every words written are


the desiring soul.

Write your new books with full colored dreams


Not our dreams that dark and gloomy


I myself will write my new book


with dream of a violet butterfly


whose wings are scratched.


with dream of raining tears


which drift the rainbow in the edge of the sky


when the sky is orange colored.

Remember our book of dreams


with the memory of a hope


that went down in an inability


ended with the palace burned

Your book, my book, and our book


is a journey without beginning nor ending.

Loving you, with life, blood, and dreams.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Acid Stained Concrete Flooring

Flooring is normally associated with something you put over the top of concrete to cover it up. Historically, bare concrete is not something considered to be attractive or desirable as a final flooring finish. But with newly developed acid etching, technology concrete flooring as a final floor finish is becoming much more common.

Colored concrete has been around for a long time, but never became very popular. Dye can be added at the concrete mixing plant, or the bare floor can be painted after it cures. But this type of finish generally looks pretty ugly. However, etching and staining concrete flooring goes far beyond colored concrete. The colors and patterns that can be achieved are truly spectacular. Most of the stain and etch colors are earth tones. But the variety of subtle shades in coloration is often as rich and deep as natural marble or granite. Sometimes even a leather or wood look can be achieved with the browns, reds and yellows.

The first step with etched concrete flooring is making sure the bare floor is as smooth and free of defects as possible. Any blemishes, markings, cracks or irregularities will show through in the final floor. Acid staining a concrete floor is a lot like staining wood. The stain penetrates and becomes part of the concrete. It does not just coat the surface. The stain adds to the appearance of the concrete, rather than covering it up. So the original concrete is very important. Staining concrete is almost an art form, so you want to give the person doing the staining as close to a blank canvas as you can.

The next step is for the person doing the artwork to test how the floor will react to the stains and acids he plans to use. Not all concrete is the same. It is almost impossible to precisely predict how it will react. He will have a general idea, but testing on an area that will be under a cupboard or some other out of the way location will give him a much better idea what the final floor will look like. Almost always, the various colors of stain will be put down in an artist pattern of some sort. So the next step is to lay out the pattern on the floor.

Then he applies the stains. Generally he uses a mix of hydrochloric acid, water and metal salts. Different types of metal salts will give different colors. The ratio of acid to water will help determine how deep into the concrete the stain goes. The hydrochloric acid reacts with the calcium hydroxide used in the concrete and slightly etches the surface of the concrete, allowing the metal to penetrate. The metal salts, acid, water and concrete then react chemically, revealing deep and beautiful color variations. The result is deep, mottled and variegated but that is a big part of the rich beauty of acid etched concrete flooring. The patterns and colors are part of the floor and are permanent.

After the pattern is fully developed and dried, the surface needs to be thoroughly cleaned and neutralized. You don't want the acid left on the surface. As a final step the concrete is sealed with an acrylic or epoxy sealer.

The cost of etched and stained concrete flooring varies widely. It has become an art form, so much of the cost is the time, skill and intricate detail put into it by the concrete etch artist. A lot of work goes into one of these floors. But the final result, if properly done by a talented and trained artist, is every bit as beautiful as a marble floor and will last just about forever.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Kentia Palm - Tips On Raising A Kentia Palm Houseplant

The kentia palm is one of the toughest and most elegant indoor plants in the world. Remember, nature didn't intend for us to take plants inside. That's why many plants die when removed from their natural environment. But not kentia palms.

They can take a lot of abuse. And still look beautiful.

This article will offer 4 tips to keep your kentia palm healthy and looking good.

Soil

Kentia palms adapt to a wide selection of soils including neutral, acidic, clayey, and alkaline. But they grow best in rich loamy soil. Yes, kentia palms are slow growing; however, regular fertilization with palm-grade fertilizer will quicken growth. Using a balanced slow-release fertilizer during the growing season is recommended.

Light

An outside (porch or patio) kentia palm needs 35-80 % direct sunlight after the age of 5. Young kentia palms require protection from full sun---shady or partly shady spots are ideal. An indoor kentia plant needs light in the range of 75-100 foot-candles. This is about the same amount of light needed for reading. Don't worry, kentia palms have a reputation for tolerating low level interior light.

Water

Kentia palms do reasonably well without water. They need to be watered before the soil COMPLETELY dries. A potted kentia palm in your home shouldn't be over-watered. Over-watering is known to cause the fungus phytophthora. Over-watering leads to a weakening of the palm; it's the biggest no-no for kentia palm owners.

Cold

The kentia palm is considered "cold hardy" in frost-free areas. Older, stronger palms can withstand temperatures slightly below freezing without significant damage. But it's better to bring potted palms into your house or garage during cold spells. Why risk it?

With these simple tips in mind, you'll be able to maintain the natural beauty of your kentia palm. People who have kentia palms rave about them, because they don't require constant care. But they still look good and they add a beachy feel to any home.

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