Saturday, December 27, 2008

Kisses/Art by Jonathan Allen/ Broker/



(P1) Philosophical





Holiday Kisses

Ed bussing son John, daugher Elisabetta, and daughter Kathleen in NYC, Ithaca, and Santa Rosa respectively.

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(P2) Poetical

2 Paintings by Jonathan Allen (NYC)





































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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Spitzer/Coletti/Aphorisms/Humor


(P1) Poetical

How Still We See Thee Lie

In the spirit of the season, I've dubbed this Jim Spitzer painting Bethlehem's Imaginary Harbor. May we all internalize Peace especially at this time of year.

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(P2) Philosphical

8 Coletti Aphorisms

1. It is never necessary to understand everything in either life or a poem.

2. Medicine does business poorly, and business does medicine poorly.

3. Seek or ask for answers from yourself, for what we call "god" and the deep-within-me are all but indistinguishable.

4. What other people think about me is none of my business.

5. The time is not always to write or to capture. The time also is to absorb and to be.

6. Profundity is easy. Description is impossible.

7. While there may be such a thing as "unhappiness," there is no such thing as "unjoyfulness," While there is such a thing as "undoing," there is no such thing as "unbeing."

8. Not everything is something.

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(P3) Political