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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Numbers by Mary Cornish- weekend post

I like the generosity of numbers.
The way, for example,
they are willing to count
anything or anyone:
two pickles, one door to the room,
eight dancers dressed as swans.

I like the domesticity of addition--
add two cups of milk and stir--
the sense of plenty: six plums
on the ground, three more
falling from the tree.

And multiplication's school
of fish times fish,
whose silver bodies breed
beneath the shadow
of a boat.

Even subtraction is never loss,
just addition somewhere else:
five sparrows take away two,
the two in someone else's
garden now.

There's an amplitude to long division,
as it opens Chinese take-out
box by paper box,
inside every folded cookie
a new fortune.

And I never fail to be surprised
by the gift of an odd remainder,
footloose at the end:
forty-seven divided by eleven equals four,
with three remaining.

Three boys beyond their mothers' call,
two Italians off to the sea,
one sock that isn't anywhere you look.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Breon and Ronald

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Venice Carnevale


Venice has one of the top carnival festivals in the world but carnevale is celebrated in many Italian towns. Carnevale events often occur prior to the actual Carnival date, too. Carnevale usually falls in February. Take a look at some of Italy's interesting Carnevale festivals by clicking on the link above.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

A special world

A special world for you and me
A special bond one cannot see
It wraps us up in its cocoon
And holds us fiercely in its womb.

Its fingers spread like fine spun gold
Gently nestling us to the fold
Like silken thread it holds us fast
Bonds like this are meant to last.

And though at times a thread may break
A new one forms in its wake
To bind us closer and keep us strong
In a special world, where we belong.

- Sheelagh Lennon -

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Weekend Post-Mexican Customs


Mexicans have a very special way of seeing the world and themselves, a unique sense of humor and a deep- rooted sense of tradition. They are an artistic and passionate culture. They don’t let time run their lives. Family and community are very important values. Learn about the most characteristic and curious aspects of their culture.