The
Guardian has a wonderful slide of great images from the Olympics – and it’s OK that
it has a British slant to it – the Brits put on a great show. (And Greg
Sullivan at Sippican Cottage found a video on London in 1927.)
And
we have a defense of poetry and becoming a poetry citizen, a poem about meeting
Van Gogh – and afterward, a prairie sky by Tim Good, and a detour to the sea.
All great stuff.
Prose
“When
you can’t see the blessings on the page” by Sandra Heska King.
“The
Art of Naturalization (Poetry Citizenship)” by Monica Sharman at
Know-Love-Obey God.
Poetry
“The Hip-Hop
Wallace Stevens: Idiom of the Hero” poem by Wallace Stevens via Rod Dreher
at The American Conservative.
Paintings and Photographs
“A
Full House” by J of India at Neither Use Nor Ornament.
Videos and
Slides
“London
2012: The most striking images so far” by The Guardian (Hat Tip: J of
India).
Photograph: British Flag in the Wind by
Jiri Hodan via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
5 comments:
smiles...thanks g...i def like the one of mine you chose...as it is a milestone in our lives i will def remember...congrats to all...and once again...an honor...
happy saturday!
Lovely post by Monica.
Thank you for including mention of my poem. Have a great weekend.
A wonderful community of posters.
That hip-hop Wallace Stevens caught my attention right away.
Thanks for the honor, Glynn.
How lovely that you included my post - many thanks!~
Amanda
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