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Friday, June 01, 2007
Gone to the Asian Art Museum.... next post on Sunday
Even a ghost needs a day off now and then. It isn't as easy as you might think to float around taking notes on immortal beauty for one's blog.
My Dear Friend, I recently read your entire blog and I am most impressed and proud of your work. Am glad that I may have had a spark that lit the light or whatever. What ever is good is the work that you are doing, and doing very, very well. As ever be well. With love, Stephen Craig Rowe
Stephen, You were one of my very first blogger friends. You saw my comments at Moon River and came to visit my space. I remember putting up my first post and then thinking, "Okay, where is everyone?" And then you showed up, leaving me a gentle, encouraging and charming note every, single day until I had made several other blogger friends. What a darling. Thank you for all of your support and kindness.
I concur, I just came back from a break myself at the lake. It's good to take a little time off work to relieve stress and have some free time with yourself and others, enjoy. When you get back come by, I found out what that one flower was, a wild onion, it's beautiful. I examined it this time and realized that at the bottom of the stalk there was a bulb slightly submerged into the ground and then suddenly I pulled it out and there was an onion. These flowers were everywhere, I couldn't believe it, that a wild onion could produce such amazing flowers, but it sure fooled me. :P You learn something new everyday.
oh! that made me wonder if you were from around these parts - for some reason I was thinking your were located in the deep south... but look at that: we are neighbors! (it was the asian museum that was the tip off!)
Dear Princess Thank you for your nice message...- I hope you have seen many beautyful interesting things that we will discover on you blog sooner or later... best Livia
Diane Dehler is a photographer and poet. Her flower photography has been featured on Haiga online and she has several thousand followers on facebook. Her multi-media video poem, "The Lotus" has received 3000+ views on youtube. As a poet she is known for her lyricism and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and was a finalist for the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Prizes 2016. She received a degree from the Creative Writing Program at San Francisco State University, receiving the Outstanding Student of the Year Award. She is an English Language poet in the international literary scene and; has been published in numerous poetry journals and three anthologies. Mostly recently she has published in, The Artemis Review, Cultural Weekly, Edgar Allan Poet, The Mas Tequila Review, The Criterion: An International Journal in English, Munyori Literary Review, The Taj Mahal Review, Truck, Deepwater Literary Journal, Moonbathing: A Journal of Women’s Tanka, Lummox Journal and poeticdiversity.
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My Dear Friend, I recently read your entire blog and I am most impressed and proud of your work. Am glad that I may have had a spark that lit the light or whatever. What ever is good is the work that you are doing, and doing very, very well. As ever be well. With love, Stephen Craig Rowe
Stephen,
You were one of my very first blogger friends. You saw my comments at Moon River and came to visit my space. I remember putting up my first post and then thinking, "Okay, where is everyone?" And then you showed up, leaving me a gentle, encouraging and charming note every, single day until I had made several other blogger friends. What a darling. Thank you for all of your support and kindness.
I concur, I just came back from a break myself at the lake. It's good to take a little time off work to relieve stress and have some free time with yourself and others, enjoy. When you get back come by, I found out what that one flower was, a wild onion, it's beautiful. I examined it this time and realized that at the bottom of the stalk there was a bulb slightly submerged into the ground and then suddenly I pulled it out and there was an onion. These flowers were everywhere, I couldn't believe it, that a wild onion could produce such amazing flowers, but it sure fooled me. :P You learn something new everyday.
oh! that made me wonder if you were from around these parts - for some reason I was thinking your were located in the deep south... but look at that: we are neighbors! (it was the asian museum that was the tip off!)
Enjoy your trip, Princess san ! And come back with new news and new energy!
GABI from Paradise Hermitage in Japan
. DARUMA Museum, Japan .
Dear Princess
Thank you for your nice message...- I hope you have seen many beautyful interesting things that we will discover on you blog sooner or later...
best
Livia
Have a wonderful weekend, princess!
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