Showing posts with label Haiku My Heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haiku My Heart. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

Healing After Loss


Monet's Gardens at Giverny
Postcard: Monet's Gardens at Giverny




I feel your presence
Together we made it bloom
Musashi's Garden



Musashi's Garden
Musashi's Garden


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Friday, August 19, 2011

Summer Time




Houston Wading Pond
Reproduction postcard: Wading Pond at City Park, Houston (now Sam Houston Park), 1907



the end of summer
flying by, where has it gone
it is TOO darn hot


Galveston Bath House
Reproduction postcard: The Breakers Bath House, Galveston, 1911




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Friday, August 12, 2011

Remembering Love



Kiss Postcard
From a Box of Kisses postcards published by Chronicle Books

remembering love
the look in the eyes, the smile
YES, we were lucky


Wedding Day



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Friday, August 5, 2011

Sit and Listen




listen carefully
can you hear the melody?
serenity here



Bench
Japanese Garden, Hermann Park



Monet's Garden
Postcard, Monet's Gardens at Giverny

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Wine Country

Wine, drink of the gods
born in a land of magic
earthly beauty hurts!


Hall Napa Valley, Napa County
Halls Napa Valley, Napa County




Korbel Champagne Cellars Brandy Tower, Sonoma County
Korbel Champagne Cellars, Brandy tower, Sonoma County



Artesia Vineyard, and Winery, Napa County
Artesia Vineyard and Winery, Napa County


I'm always finding something to bring home when I visit Half-Price Books.
In this case it was this postcard book.
Thirty of the most beautiful postcards I've ever seen.
The images are so lovely that they almost make me *hurt*.


"Wine Country: 30 Postcards published by Chronicle Books
c 2009 Thea Schrack.
Thea Schrack is a San Francisco photographer known for her
painted photographs.
Ms. Schrack's love and understanding of nature is evident in all her work.
Her originals can be seen at the I Wolk Gallery in St. Helena, California

Also from the back of the postcard book:
"The storied beauty of California's wine country comes to life in this
collection of 30 postcards by artist and photographer Thea Schrack.
Lovingly painted with her encaustic beeswax and pigment, these images 
of Napa and Sonoma counties most beloved wineries are an ideal
showcase of the region's warmth, beauty and timeless romance."


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Friday, July 22, 2011

Meow

I've gone to the Cats on this Friday!

The postcard I'm sharing is from
The Cat Postcard Book c 1987 by Running Press Book Publishers.



Cat Postcard


The back of the postcard reads:
Cat and Butterfly, Edo period, 
Ukiyo-e school, by Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849).
Painting on paper.
Courtesy of the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, D.C., Acc. No . 02.42

The kitty in the postcard reminds me of my furbaby,
Cassie.
She's the star of the Haiku for today.

Cassie knows no fear
flying through the air with ease
slowed down with bad knees



Cassie


Cassie had a bad weekend.
She was playing with my other furbaby, Teddy, when I heard her hiss at him.
She never hisses.
When I checked on them Cassie was holding one of her hind legs out at an odd angle.
A few minutes later she was walking on all fours,
but the day was off to a not so good start.
To make a long story short ... Cassie has a dislocated hip and bad knee caps!
Her growth plates are still open and as long as she is getting around and not in any distress,
we are in a holding pattern.
Today she's been flying through the air ... just like old times.
Off to the vet again next week to see how things look. 

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Cassie and Teddy have a friend named Luna
and were featured on Luna's blog last week.
If you like kitties, you should visit!



The Lovely Luna

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Meow


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Friday, July 15, 2011

Up, Up and Away!



It's Friday and that means Postcard and Haiku day!

I have two postcards for you.
Another from the Memento Box.



Airship

The back of the postcard reads:
Experiment, 2000, oil on board, 36" x 24"
c 2004, Inez Storer, from Mementos, 30 Postcards, 
published by Chronicle Books.

And the second postcard from the 
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
(my old home town).

International Balloon Fiesta


The back of the card reads:
"The launch field is the site of the Balloon Fiesta's mass ascension
when hundreds of balloons at a time go up in  waves. Actual
flight times for balloons average one to two hours, but the
entire ballooning experience -- including pre-flight preparations,
flight, and post-flight celebration -- may take three hours."


And, lastly, a photo from my memories.
October 1981, the first year we crewed for a balloon in the Fiesta.
I'm the photographer, recording for history something every balloon pilot 
and crew dream about ... landing the balloon in the chase vehicle!!!!!!!!
Mr. Dragon is the one in the back on the right with the big smile.
I miss him. 


Balloon Fiesta



up, up and away
memories of other days
love gone to the stars

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Elephant Dancing!



elephant dancing
having fun with the adults
acting like children


Elephant Open House
Tess, Auntie, THE kids, Tupelo at the Houston Zoo



THE kids and I went to the elephant open house at the Houston Zoo.
This was my second elephant open house and what fun!
The elephant we are dancing with is Tess, an Asian elephant.
Little Tupelo (Tess' calf) is running along behind us.



Elephant Postcard


I've had great fun matching photos with postcards 
and coming up with a haiku.

This is another postcard from the Memento box. 
The back of the postcard reads:
Today's Art Lesson, 2002, mixed media, 48" x 60"
c. 2004 Inez Storer. From Mementos: 30 Postcards, published by Chronicle Books.

Smile today!

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Wishing YOU well and a joy filled holiday weekend.


Friday, June 24, 2011

Mementos

a box of postcards
art turned into messages
a bargain priced find




Allow Nothing To Worry You


I found the box of postcards on one of my trips to Half-Price Books.
I never know what little treasure I might find when I visit!

I opened the wooden box and picked the first postcard in the box to show you.

The back of the card reads:
Allow Nothing to Worry You, 2002, mixed media on plexiglass, 20" x 24"
c. 2004 Inez Storer, From Mementos: 30 Postcards, published by Chronicle Books

On the bottom of the box:
"Slide off the lid of this wooden box and immerse yourself 
in Mementos - a visual feast of warmth and wit from 
Point Reyes, Calif., artist Inez Storer.
Each of 30 different postcards printed on heavy craft paper
features one of Storer's evocative paintings, collages, or drawings. 
Even after you send them, you'll have a keepsake of your own:
the beautiful silk-screened wooden lid you can hang as art."

I'm thinking there will be a few more posts featuring Mementos!

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We finally had some rain!
Two days of off and on rain.
Not nearly enough to break the drought,
but I'm thankful for the little moisture that we received.

Back to the old weather pattern of hot, humid and no rain.

Wishing YOU well and a fun-filled weekend!


Friday, June 17, 2011

Sailing

Summer memories
Tall Ship Elissa Sailing
Wind blowing my hair



Elissa


Back of the postcard reads:
THE AGE OF SAIL RETURNS TO GALVESTON
Galveston, Texas was the leading port of the 
Southwest and a major trade center during the
Golden Age of Sail. Now that era has returned with
the restoration of the sailing ship ELISSA, whose
masts tower over the historic city's famous port.
Rescued from a Greek scrapyard after nearly 100
years at sea, ELISSA was restored by the Galveston
Historical Foundation and is now open for public
tours seven days a week. 
Photo by David Cannght

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The humidity is back and the feels like temperatures are 105 or greater.
Time to hibernate!

Have a lovely, cool, weekend! 

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Friday, June 10, 2011

Kitties and Cream



I had so much fun last week combining postcards
 and haiku that I thought I'd try it again!

This postcard is from The Cat Postcard Book published by Running Press.


Kitties and Cream


The back of the postcard reads:
Little White Kitties into Mischief, 1871, by Currier & Ives (American).
Hand colored lithograph. Museum of the City of New York
Harry T. Peters Collection.

I'm pairing this postcard with the photo from the June calendar page
published by the United States Humane Society.
It's brought a smile to may face everyday.
It's a real awwwwwwwwww!!!!!


kitty and cream


early morning tea
kitty happily lapping
surprise starts the day

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So many of you have left wonderful comments and sent me emails 
asking how I'm doing and cheering me on.
I had a telephone call last week from the protocol nurse who was so helpful
during Mr. Dragon's chemo, radiation and surgery ... that all went for naught.
It was a rough telephone call. I'm afraid I wasn't very *nice*.
I told my step-daughter that I guess I'd too many good days and needed a really rough one!
I am managing. Almost through all the estate paperwork.
But I miss him and I know I always will.
He had my back and I had his.
My back is lonely.

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Wishing YOU WELL and a JOY filled weekend.


Friday, June 3, 2011

More Baseball

There's a lot of baseball going on around here.
My beloved Rice University Owl baseball team is playing at home this weekend
in the NCAA regional tournament as 64 teams reach for the stars
and the right to play for the College World Series in Omaha in late June.

So, I went back to
America Plays Ball: Historical Baseball Photographs from the Library of Congress
published by Pomegranate.

Little boys playing baseball.


Baseball

The back of the card reads:
US Resettlement Administration project children's baseball game at
Granger (IA) Homesteads, May 1936.
Photograph by Carl Mydans
Prints and Photographs Division LC-USF33-T01-607-M5

Did you know that there is a book titled Baseball Haiku?
I've been following Haiku My Heart in the blog world for awhile.
I haven't tried my hand at writing one, although I feel the urge coming on.
Not too long ago there were comments that some weren't following the *recipe*
for Haiku and therefore *they* were doing something wrong.
Obviously, this well meaning person knew nothing about baseball haiku.
So, here is a little educational post!

the young grass
kids get together
to hit a ball

This haiku was written by Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902)
"The last of the four great pillars of Japanese haiku and the first modern haiku poet, Masaoka Shiki revived the genre of haiku from its stagnant state near the end of the nineteenth century and gave it a new and vibrant life. Influenced by recent Western literature and art, he used common language and new subject matter to move haiku away from the classical vocabulary and conventional themes that had been stifling innovation. He wrote about glass doors, railroad trains, and even a new game -- baseball. In 1890 he created the world's first baseball haiku."*

We learn something new everyday!

Here's to baseball and haiku!

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Long may they flourish!

* From the book Baseball Haiku: The Best Haiku Ever Written About The Game by
Van Den Heuvel and Tamura