Friday, August 28, 2009
Rainbow alphabet doggerel (Q,R)
Q is for QueenThe queen was in a quandaryAnd as querulous as can be.She was locked up in her bedroomAnd no one could find the key.The knave climbed up a ladderTo the queen's balcony,But so quarrelsome she quibbledThat he quivered fearfully.The king was playing croquetEnjoying the quiescent calm.The key was in his pocketAnd he, quite without a qualm.___R is for RatThe rat ran into the
Thursday, August 27, 2009
In the woods...
That's where I was yesterday, a little before noon, walking on a mountain path (Cima Sappada, Dolomites).
“ In the woods, is perpetual youth. Within these plantations of God, a decorum and sanctity reign, a perennial festival is dressed, and the guest sees not how he should tire of them in a thousand years. In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Have a good vacation, Mr. President
I must confess I am a little embarrassed raising doubts and/or writing critically about U.S. President Barack Obama, and this for two reasons : first because, to be honest, this has been a rough summer for him and I do not want to be sadistic or something, and second, far less nobly, because these days, as much in Europe as in the U.S., it seems to have become unfashionable and “uninspired,” if
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Old and new treasures
With this I complete my trilogy of religious & spiritual posts of middle summer.. Father Philip Neri Powell, OP, an American friar and a fellow blogger whom I deeply admire and respect (I love his humor almost as much as his homilies..), has been working on Treasures Old and New: Traditional Prayers for Today's Catholics until last June. Now the book—which is due out on September 15 August 21,
Entering into Joy
“ If to any man the tumult of the flesh were silenced—silenced the phantasies of earth, waters, and air—silenced, too, the poles; yea, the very soul be silenced to herself, and go beyond herself by not thinking of herself—silenced fancies and imaginary revelations, every tongue, and every sign, and whatsoever exists by passing away, since, if any could hearken, all these say, “We created not
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
A silence "inhabited" by God
Thomas Merton once wrote: “We are so obsessed with doing that we have no time and no imagination left for being. As a result, men are valued not for what they are but for what they do or what they have—for their usefulness.” We tend to apply the same scheme of reasoning to God Himself: If God exists, people often argue, then He must busy Himself, otherwise He is a false god. We cannot accept the
Rainbow alphabet doggerel (O,P)
O is for OgreOrid, the ogreWas a villainous rogueWho ate owls and oxenAnd pies made with toad.___P is for PigThe polyglot pelicanSpoke to the pigWho wore pink pantsAs he danced a jig.'Your pants have the hueOf a plump, ripe peachAnd you proudly prance.It's beyond all speech.'(The pelican's pouchWas so full of fishThat his pronunciationWas not as he would wish)But it mattered notA purple plumFor
Monday, August 17, 2009
Living “La Vita Bella” in ancient Rome
That is “Luxus. The Pleasure of Life in Imperial Rome” (“Il piacere della vita nella Roma imperiale”), a show to be staged in Turin’s Museum of Antiquities (ANSA, see also here). It will offer visitors a taste of what life was like for Ancient Rome’s rich and famous (September 25, 2009 through January 30, 2010).
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Under the Sharia Law
In case you were in doubt as to whether or not the world is a village, you should pay attention to this post. The author, who is a regular contributor of Wind Rose Hotel, is an Anglo-Scottish artist living in France (and speaking a little Italian) who happened to be on vacation in Italy last July. During his time over here he used to be a regular reader of the Corriere della Sera newspaper, in
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
There is no justice in Burma
What to say about the guilty verdict and three year jail term with hard labour—commuted by Senior General Than Shwe to 18 months under house arrest—handed down to Nobel Peace Laureate and Burma’s democratic opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi? My point is merely that the trial has been yet another travesty of justice perpetrated by the regime since it illegally assumed power in 1988, and that, as
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Summer readings
As everybody knows, Summer is a great time for reading (more than writing, at least in my case). What I’m reading these days is an Italian translation of The Limits of Liberty: American History 1607-1992 (“Short Oxford History of the Modern World”), by historian Maldwyn A. Jones. As the “product description” states it’s a major survey of the American past from the earliest colonial settlements
Rainbow alphabet doggerel (M,N)
M is for Moon
"I have made a mistake,"
Said the man in the moon,
"For the sun is still shining,
I've arisen too soon
But then I am mad
So it's best I eclipse,
I shall go down to Margate
And buy fish and chips".
___
On Monday Mr. Murgles
Sold some melons to my mummy.
This may have caused the gurgles
That meander in my tummy.
____
N is for Noah
Noah was a naval man
Who made a naval ark
And
"I have made a mistake,"
Said the man in the moon,
"For the sun is still shining,
I've arisen too soon
But then I am mad
So it's best I eclipse,
I shall go down to Margate
And buy fish and chips".
___
On Monday Mr. Murgles
Sold some melons to my mummy.
This may have caused the gurgles
That meander in my tummy.
____
N is for Noah
Noah was a naval man
Who made a naval ark
And
Friday, August 7, 2009
With the Mistral wind blowing
Hello everyone! I am back but blogging will be light the next week or two, because it is still summer, so vacation is not exactly over yet..This is where I have been the past days, with the Mistral wind blowing (La Maddalena Island, Sardinia, I loved it ..):
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