The first time around, I majored in english literature, which wasn't entirely a mistake. I have begun working toward a degree in landscape architecture. I suspect that grad school is coming up soon. I want to spend my time restoring damaged wetlands and rivers, or maybe creating spaces in cities that help people to unwind. I never want to set foot in a cubicle again.
Daydream tells a story in snap-shots. Each poem presents something that happened on the day it was written. Why haiku? Especially, why such bad, off-topic, not concerned with nature (usually) haiku? To keep it brief! Nobody likes a long rambling blog. If they say they do, they are just being nice.
Letters to a Cowboy is a mixed bag. Take from it what you can.For best results, read it chronologically, from bottom to top.
Okay this has nothing to do with your post, but I keep meaning to tell you about this. You may already know, but just in case... http://www.brokebackmountain.com/splash.html
I always cry when I see something about Brokeback Mountain. It is so emotionally overwhelming for me to think about. I read the story a while back and went into a fit of depression for a week.
I just hope the movie is as good as everyone says it is, and that it catches the mood of the book as best it can. I am torn between thinking "Wow, it's great how far we have come. Gay movies with mainstream actors." and thinking about all of the jeers and shouting when it previews before other movies.
*HUG* happy holidays Marsha. Tell the Dog, Bird, and Boss hello for me!
Again, nothing to do with your post. But, I would like to catch up with you and Craig when I'm in GA over the holidays, even if Marsha is too busy for Athens. Marsha can give you my e-mail address if you don't have it. HJB
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This description would also have worked for this morning. Wonderful frost on everything at seven a.m. with the clearest, bluest sky. Yea winter.
Okay this has nothing to do with your post, but I keep meaning to tell you about this. You may already know, but just in case... http://www.brokebackmountain.com/splash.html
I always cry when I see something about Brokeback Mountain. It is so emotionally overwhelming for me to think about. I read the story a while back and went into a fit of depression for a week.
I just hope the movie is as good as everyone says it is, and that it catches the mood of the book as best it can. I am torn between thinking "Wow, it's great how far we have come. Gay movies with mainstream actors." and thinking about all of the jeers and shouting when it previews before other movies.
*HUG* happy holidays Marsha. Tell the Dog, Bird, and Boss hello for me!
Again, nothing to do with your post. But, I would like to catch up with you and Craig when I'm in GA over the holidays, even if Marsha is too busy for Athens. Marsha can give you my e-mail address if you don't have it. HJB
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