| Date | Comment | Poet Branches & Jam |
2008-02-27 19:48 | astrid ware@216.211.176.77: Ahhhh, mouthwatering! Ahhh.... I would luuuv to have some of that soup you've made!! :)... Soups...they MUST be from Heaven, donchyahthink? | ode to beans, rice and celery soup |
2008-02-25 13:42 | judih: the gene factor a new name for a crichton novel | ode to beans, rice and celery soup |
2008-02-25 10:44 | jazzolog: shoulders full of shivers
I think he wrote that one.
What a wonderful entry! Where else can you find soup in both your genes and your jeans? | ode to beans, rice and celery soup |
2008-02-23 06:14 | judih: pockets full of warm (is that a dylan tune?) | ode to beans, rice and celery soup |
2008-02-23 05:46 | skookum: mmmm I made soup today too...
must be in our genes..
:-) | ode to beans, rice and celery soup |
2008-02-14 15:52 | judih: (snails are slippery critters) and they assume i'll never squish them.
ants may be the mediator. i'll try if it stops raining. | My Garden Waits for Me |
2008-02-14 06:36 | skookum: time to talk to the ants maybe they can talk to the snails...
can never really reach the snails.... | My Garden Waits for Me |
2008-02-14 03:30 | judih: making a deal hey, i'll love you anyway
i honour your appetite
and i know mother nature has her ways
but as winter melts into a possible past
i dream of lush leaves, full and ripe
dainty sprouts coming to frui.. | My Garden Waits for Me |
2008-02-08 13:39 | jmarc: . Frozen blood be still.
Season without an ending;
icy mists of grey. | Penance of Winter |
2008-02-08 03:44 | judih: fires on burning with a crackling sense of humour | Penance of Winter |
2008-02-07 20:06 | skookum: we shall gather our fires together and get warm! | Penance of Winter |
2008-02-07 17:53 | judih: today is infinitely cold cold penetrates branches
twigs beg to be still
thick winds would break their frozen stance
today is infinitely long
night descends with a shiver
dare i listen to rumours of light?
a crackling cr.. | Penance of Winter |
2008-01-29 21:19 | vaxen: Baladi As I end the life of that little fly
That stopped to feel the warmth of my PC
A thought crosses my mind as sting
Sings about a desert rose...
I live for one thing alone
The look in my snowpaws'.. | Smell of Air |
2008-01-29 07:01 | vaxen: Thankyou... so much, judih, for redacting that into a nice little poem. You're the best! | time wave zee-row |
2008-01-27 07:09 | vaxen: Derech Ha Gav... A dream is a wish your heart makes
When you're feeling small
Alone in the night you whisper
Thinking no one can hear you at all
You wake with the morning sunlight
To find fortune that is smiling .. | Smell of Air |
2008-01-27 06:55 | vaxen: Life... is in the sea (Binah)
Life is in the air (Ruah)
Life is you
And I'm so glad
That you are here
To in-spire us
Thank you Judih
It is a lovely image.
I think you will like these, too, just cl.. | Smell of Air |
2008-01-27 02:34 | judih: now that sounds like a poem A little mescaline here,
a little Acid there, a little Psilocybin too...
mixed with a bit of an Omellette eaten at a roadside shrine
on the way from Katmandu to Delhi...
yeah.
Once there
t.. | time wave zee-row |
2008-01-26 19:42 | vaxen: Ah... yes. I'll go along with that. A little mescaline here, a little Acid there, a little Psilocybin too...mixed with a bit of an Omellette eaten at a roadside shrine on the way from Katmandu to Delhi...ye.. | time wave zee-row |
2008-01-26 16:15 | judih: a guiding piece sounds like a poem to represent a process
mentors come and mentors go
seems like there's a mentor where we least expect
but when we most are needful
and 'affirmation,' from terence, means to me .. | time wave zee-row |
2008-01-26 16:11 | judih: thnx, vaxen appreciate your input
lots goin on
lots to observe | Listening to the Be-do Project |
2008-01-26 16:10 | judih: lovely fluid gorgeous image, monica
and lilting lines in this piece | Smell of Air |
2008-01-26 09:25 | vaxen: Hi judih... Here's a little something for you by a friend of mine that I thought might be appropos. I fail to see how Terence could give anyone a sense of affirmation but I like his stuff, some of it, anyway. A b.. | time wave zee-row |
2008-01-26 09:04 | judih: yeah, bushman one sentence and off goes the lid! | time wave zee-row |
2008-01-26 06:42 | bushman: Cool :} Ive lisened to him on the Art Bell show, for years, he was one of the best guests Art had on the show. He kept me intrested and open minded for sure. :} | time wave zee-row |
2008-01-24 20:11 | vaxen: Just... poppin ya up to the top again judih san. You've been down here for far too long! ;) Yeah, next time I walk those ancient wadi's will be my last. I'll never ever return again to the stinking old world .. | Listening to the Be-do Project |
2007-12-30 15:52 | judih: i hear your words pass through that awe-inspiring sinai air.
unique land, and hopefully, one more time i'll walk those sinai sands | Listening to the Be-do Project |
2007-12-30 04:36 | vaxen: Aha... Sure Judih. I see these musicians are mostly a younger 'set.' Probably never have been able to get to...the deep Sinai or Abu Rhodes prison. No matter...there are still Beduins around Beer Sheva, I su.. | Listening to the Be-do Project |
2007-12-29 17:53 | judih: i've got the CD There's a site somewhere. Hang on...
My Space
http://www.myspace.com/bedoproject
There are downloads as well.
This is not my project. I was merely a tool for doing some translating (not on My sp.. | Listening to the Be-do Project |
2007-12-29 16:52 | vaxen: Also... learned how to make a rabab. Gritty, gutsy sound...I love it! We'd take old discarded, round if possible, tins from oil cans or whatever was to be found and a brrom stick for the neck and string it wi.. | Listening to the Be-do Project |
2007-12-28 17:52 | judih: most welcome thanks for the enrichment.
This music project features the sumsumiya, and rababa. Haunting works of arabic/hebrew, melodies from traditional iraqi or bedouin or hebrew tradition.
The endless sense o.. | Listening to the Be-do Project |
2007-12-28 16:21 | vaxen: Yes! I remember well the Badawi. I lived for two years with them. The Mezeni and the Tarabini. One friend of mine, Guma, who was the tribes poet, taught me how to make a sumsumiya which became my closest c.. | Listening to the Be-do Project |
2007-12-16 03:21 | vaxen: Matzot&Caramel The silence is a piece of wafer.
The sky is rigged with booby traps.
So long as the silence lasts...
There is no cause for panic.
People are so used to being blown to bits these days.
No.. | ouch, she said |
2007-11-21 20:07 | vaxen: Goosh Emooneem... By George Monbiot
George Bush and Gordon Brown are right: there should be no nuclear weapons in the Middle East. The risk of a nuclear conflagration could be greater there than anywhere else. Any .. | ugly sometimes |
2007-11-13 20:31 | a-d: From a Socio-Political point of view, I know Vaxen is absolutely right. From HUMAN point of view Judih is expressing HUMAN suffering...-just plain human where ever when ever in time & space it has been / is.
I've been li.. | ugly sometimes |
2007-11-12 23:01 | vaxen: Na, Lo Livcot... Why Israel Should Begin Talking With Hamas
By Yvonne Ridley
Hamas is dismissed as a "terrorist group sworn to Israel's destruction" and one that "refuses to recognise Israel and wants to fight.. | ugly sometimes |
2007-11-12 17:21 | jerryvest: This is a very powerful picture that you paint with words, Judih. Takes my breath as I absorb the sounds and flashes and colors that aren't there...or are they?
Much love,
Jerry | ugly sometimes |
2007-11-11 08:12 | vaxen: Shoat Ha Plishtiim: A fisher's boat chased the water into the coveted hills,
Both banks were covered in peach blossom at the ancient river crossing.
Israel crushes Semite hearts
In a mortar and pestle
Made of Zi.. | ugly sometimes |
2007-11-11 02:17 | a-d: Right Words in right succession with the right feeling from the Heart, do convey sooo much! THANKS (AGAIN) Judy for putting in/to few simple words what so many of us have been feeling! | ugly sometimes |
2007-11-10 13:42 | jmarc: Hey Good to see you back. Life sometimes is ugly, Yes.
May you find the beauty too. | ugly sometimes |
2007-11-10 12:38 | judih: thnx, richard for reading, for feeling, for commenting.
always welcome to pass round the word
& thnx for doing so | ugly sometimes |
2007-11-10 10:21 | jazzolog: Yeah It is so good to know you...and feel this reach across the world to a common understanding, one by one, a poem at a time. Ultimately only the poets remain to tell the tale. This poem slipped away fr.. | ugly sometimes |
2007-09-02 16:52 | ambika: What a composition! Hello Monica ~
The image you have on site is exquisite -- I kind of like that it is large. Great colors, great landscape... nice.. Thanks
Ambika | Just one World by Monica |
2007-06-17 15:15 | Steve Petersen@66.74.22.91: The Poet Tree Is ALIVE The Poet Tree lives on elementary school campuses. Come see............
www.thepoettree.com | Poet Tree is Dead |
2007-04-17 15:37 | cristhy@209.66.200.141: i love this poem this poem tells everything about what the lotus really is about because it explains it really good with a lot of details. Im going to used it at my project about the lotus eaters. I love this poem. Th.. | Blue Lotus |
2007-02-17 18:23 | vaxen: ;) The silence is a piece of wafer.
The sky is rigged with booby traps.
So long as the silence lasts...
There is no cause for panic.
People are so used to being blown to bits these days.
Nobody.. | Between Bomb Blasts |
2007-02-11 21:08 | koravya: Touching the Heart Picture and Verse. | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-11 14:28 | judih: a flight into loveskies beautiful beckoning journey, marissa. | A Valentine... |
2007-02-11 14:27 | judih: yes, it is. When we first post, we have to mark the 'small and large' option for the image. Anything else results in utter image domination! (oh no, not that)
Still, it's wonderful to see the Poet Tree blossom.. | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-11 13:52 | monique: The text should be now... ...completely under the image.
Monica | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-11 13:28 | monique: I've tried to re-size the image... ...myslef using the back-office, but it didn't work as I wanted it to. I did re-size it but it was little tiny small almost not visible image then.
Sorry... | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-09 06:48 | nraye: All OKay this side having not functioned as above 2 days ago. Nice entry too, hope this gets seen in other places too! Tks. | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-09 05:55 | jazzolog: Making A Change in a picture can be frustrating. How about if someone with an edit option for this entry tries clicking the text down a ways until it rests below the illustration entirely?
_______________________.. | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-08 13:34 | bushman: Hmm Your on a mac? On win 98 you have zoom out. But only if you right click on the accual pic, not the page itself. Advanced feachers menu on the upload page, you have to save any changes first, then save.. | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-08 12:44 | judih: no such option here, bushman not a zoom out on this right click menu.
so far, when this occurs, we've had to get into the post and play with the buttons, but last time i did it for someone else, i lost the image. | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-08 12:39 | bushman: Resize, In most cases you can just "right click" on the pic that is blocking text, and then click "zoom out". :} | Just one World by Monica |
2007-02-08 10:53 | judih: monica! a wonderful poem, but it's hugely hidden. Can you re-size the image?
i want to read this in its entirety!
judih | Just one World by Monica |
2006-12-17 15:05 | blueboy: You guys are brading words into long beautiful garlands, like nobody else! Wonderful! And as far as Solsice goes... Judih, see my comment to you on my blog.../Love to u both!/ Astrid | Solstice oh 6 |
2006-12-17 00:43 | vaxen: isayeret tin tan tin
flies at night
with gunga din
reveal the hidden
stomp it down
cloud mud grounds
rain inside an onion
onion in a lime
nesher beer breaks
the fast
kibbutz eilot weeps
do.. | Solstice oh 6 |
2006-12-16 07:45 | judih: moteck mambo fat cow laughs in languid milk chocolate
what fools these mortals be
band-aid to seal the gap
rope bridge over troubled waters
one more shake of the stonehenged hinge
heave! - open the door | Solstice oh 6 |
2006-12-16 07:29 | vaxen: Dahab... Pure gold, your heart
Tikva eternal clouds
Joy felt Hanukkiot
Dragon ships' Oyin
Off the coasts of
Orions Mintaka...
al Dabran
the Speaker
Smiles at you
Hag Sameach Gibora
You're a .. | Solstice oh 6 |
2006-12-10 04:03 | judih: cool let the pi begin | Vanilla pi |
2006-12-09 20:09 | jmarc: It's all probability waves, you know Consider the following method of approximating PI
1. Inscribe a circle in a square
2. Randomly generate points in the square
3. Determine the number of points in the square that are also.. | Vanilla pi |
2006-12-09 10:38 | jazzolog: Amazing How The Fragrance graces one's mind with poetic suggestion:
from brain to virtual nose
to actual tongue.
Thanks to judih's parallel programming poemshop! | Vanilla pi |
2006-11-25 15:11 | judih: hi jazz have been thoroughly busified living and dealing over here. Schoolwork is incredibly intense - and our living space is being constantly inundated with qassams. There's a lot going on and not much comp.. | Windshield Whipped |
2006-11-25 11:34 | jazzolog: Wet In Leather Heh heh, got a rise out of Vaxen with that one! Very unusual poem for you Judih...in my experience of your work (and play) anyway. Where were you or had you been, if I may ask? I'm so glad you're s.. | Windshield Whipped |
2006-11-25 04:24 | judih: link fixed interesting situation. The link originally given was the URL of the site, and shows up when I re-enter the zone. But when clicked on here, gave the no-show page.
The current link is just the image. T.. | Windshield Whipped |
2006-11-24 22:01 | vaxen: dominatrix? oh yeah? howzabout an archive for YiSRaEL?
;)
after clicking on your link I got this:
The URL "http:// http://www.easterwood.org/hmmn/?cat=26" contains characters that are not valid in the locati.. | Windshield Whipped |
2006-11-24 10:46 | judih: fixed link for image link:
{link:http://www.easterwood.org/hmmn/images/053103_kamakura_5_2L.html} | Windshield Whipped |
2006-11-01 10:57 | nraye: Echo above But, the homeland beckons
Where people still share
Before Plantagenant invasion
Laid bare Angle Isles
In trying to Get On
In the homeland
they had already arrived
and knew how to stay
Even.. | ill you shun |
2006-10-28 18:03 | judih: thanks, blueboy very good of you to read and thanks for the generous comment! | ill you shun |
2006-10-28 17:45 | blueboy: Powerful statements ( that one can relate to sooo easily! )said in such few words! That's Mastery of Expression! | ill you shun |
2006-10-28 16:01 | judih: thanks, jose appreciate your comment. i thought i'd water the poet tree. It's autumn thirst day. | ill you shun |
2006-10-28 11:13 | jmarc: hehe yes. nice to see you around. I like this one. | ill you shun |
2006-10-06 18:13 | vaxen: :) Allah O Akbar, Allah O Akbar, Allah, Allah O Akbar...
La Illaha Ila Allah Wa Muhammad Sayidna, Ras Allah
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100506F.shtml | Life Sentence Project |
2006-09-03 11:31 | monique: Write from the heart! That's all I know. I'm not a "professional" poet myself. I just write to express what I feel about the world, people, emotions...
I'm glad you liked my poem, thank you so much!
Good luck!
Monic.. | Don Ligón |
2006-09-03 06:57 | bushman: A lightning bolt, turned off the alarm, and got a lable, I couldn't spell Tom at the dinner table. Gave me speed to slow me down, now I own this fucking town. Semi retired, can't be fired, now globaly wired. | Life Sentence Project |
2006-09-02 23:28 | jmarc: Starved infant
rescued by an abductee
delivered into
twelve years of captivity
in a basement.
afterwards a farm
free to roam a bit,
just not from their fundamentalism.
Finally ran
to my own salvation.. | Life Sentence Project |
2006-09-02 22:54 | hgoodgame: My life like a sliver Sliced blue rivers,
Like a butterfly
Brushed hibiscus,
Like a shadow
Streaked plains,
Like a wind ripple
Creased fields of wheat
And like a snowflake
Melted into the void.
The rivers, garde.. | Life Sentence Project |
2006-08-30 17:54 | judih: me, too Born in a cloud of ether, hearing tales of heroines, brave deeds and soul wrenching dramas, I translated them to puppetry, water colours, pastels and 4 kids who grow wise while I dwell in the 20th Cen.. | Life Sentence Project |
2006-08-29 12:32 | nraye: Quite Well Because taking one piano wire
A materialisation of Linear time
Personified and Striking
Then Listening for Sound nd nd d d d
Its component, in Constant Time
Because in Vibration is the We
F.. | See How Time Sounds |