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| Birds
I used this photograph of birds flying away in a baseball field near Fort Tilden as the cover of my book of essays entitled Things I Shouldn't Have Said (And Other Faux Pas).
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13.4.12
Photograph: "Birds"
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birds,
Books & Literature,
fort tilden,
photograph,
Queens,
things
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
16.3.12
Quotation on How the Wise Understand
a word to the wise is sufficient
dictum sapienti sat est
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antiquity,
Books & Literature,
idiom,
ovid,
poetry,
quotations,
roman,
terence,
wisdom
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
14.3.12
Theater Review: Performance of "The Skin of Evil"
My friend and colleague Steve Ewaschyn directed and adapted the play the Skin of Evil with a group of wonderful young people at the Radha Govinda Hare Krishna Temple in downtown Brooklyn on Friday, March 9th. The play recounts the wrath of a malevolent demon who is destroyed by the help of Krishna and the deep faith of several village folk. Here are some pictures.
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| Anupa presented the divine role of Krishna with grace and majesty. |
| Music and dance preceded the performance to pay homage to the deities manifested on the altar. |
| Malika and AJ evoke the god. |
| This boy was rushing through the crowd of dancing women. |
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
10.3.12
Video Repost: "No Man Is an Island" Recited with Music by Joan Baez from her Album Baptism
A clip from Joan Baez's "John Donne" piece from her album Baptism sets the foreground for the arrival of a northbound G train entering the station at 4th avenue-9th street on the IND crosstown / Culver line in Brooklyn, New York.
Here is the text:
No man is an island
Entire of itself
Every man is a piece of the continent
A part of the main
...
Any man's death diminishes me
For I am involved in mankind
Never send to know
For whom the bell tolls
It tolls for thee
No man is an island
Entire of itself
Every man is a piece of the continent
A part of the main
...
Any man's death diminishes me
For I am involved in mankind
Never send to know
For whom the bell tolls
It tolls for thee
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G train,
joan baez,
john donne,
Music,
new york city subway,
video
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
Quotation On Time by Ovid
Read a timely quote from Ovid, a Roman poet who lived in the first century C.E.:
Time is usually the best medicine
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healing,
medicine,
ovid,
quotations,
time
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
27.2.12
On Realism and Strunk and White: Rule 16 On Writing
I write about, in this post, the famous book the Elements of Style - one of the few editorial style books to make it to the bestseller list.
I live by this rule of writing:
Rule 16: "Prefer the specific to the general, the definite to the vague, the concrete to the abstract" (pg. 21).
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Most of my adult life I lived amidst the company of other people's books. Now that I am free from the prescriptions of communal living I find myself purchasing books that I never in the past had to own. Strunk and White is one such book.
Labels:
Books & Literature,
grammar,
philosophy,
realism,
rules,
style,
writing
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
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