This world is so wide that, even if you flitted around and around it, you would never reach the end of it. This blog is a collage of more or less literary and humorous, outlandish or sometimes even serious glimpses at this great wide world.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Dry spell
This has been the longest dry spell for me in years – I haven't written a thing in weeks. And it seems like it's been much longer than that.
But a lot has happened as well.
I have moved to Rome, Italy, from Germany. That took an enormous amount of preparation and moving. Not to mention the fact that I'm not even fully moved in and just getting a feeling for my new environment.
All combined with working nearly full time as well...
More later!
But a lot has happened as well.
I have moved to Rome, Italy, from Germany. That took an enormous amount of preparation and moving. Not to mention the fact that I'm not even fully moved in and just getting a feeling for my new environment.
All combined with working nearly full time as well...
More later!
Monday, August 20, 2012
The wasp haiku
Give me an open
bakery door to fly in and
suck on those sweet things.
– Leonard "Impersonator" Blumfeld
Notes
Have carried this in mind ever since Saturday, when I went to a bakery in the morning and found lots of the black-and-yellow warriors grazing away on the pastries.
bakery door to fly in and
suck on those sweet things.
– Leonard "Impersonator" Blumfeld
Notes
Have carried this in mind ever since Saturday, when I went to a bakery in the morning and found lots of the black-and-yellow warriors grazing away on the pastries.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Proverbs from the Chinese X
Do not let yourself be drawn to uneasy crumble today.
Another fortune cookie text to leave me slightly perplexed. What is "uneasy crumble", and why should one not be drawn to it today? (Tomorrow might be ok, I guess.)
Once again, this coincides with the three words from 3WW – crumble, drawn, uneasy.
– Leonard "Crumble" Blumfeld
Another fortune cookie text to leave me slightly perplexed. What is "uneasy crumble", and why should one not be drawn to it today? (Tomorrow might be ok, I guess.)
Once again, this coincides with the three words from 3WW – crumble, drawn, uneasy.
– Leonard "Crumble" Blumfeld
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Philosophical dollop
One should observe the significant
and ignore the trivial.
So what am I doing here
ignoring the significant and observing the trivial?
– Leonard "Muzing" Blumfeld (© 2012)
Poets United had a vice versa challenge to which this mixture of the trivial and the significant pays tribute.
and ignore the trivial.
So what am I doing here
ignoring the significant and observing the trivial?
– Leonard "Muzing" Blumfeld (© 2012)
Poets United had a vice versa challenge to which this mixture of the trivial and the significant pays tribute.
Portrait of the artist as a working dog
Here I sit,
a working lump,
safely turning into
a cantankerous old grump.
– Leonard "Lumpy" Blumfeld (© 2012)
a working lump,
safely turning into
a cantankerous old grump.
– Leonard "Lumpy" Blumfeld (© 2012)
Monday, June 25, 2012
Sparse reality
Tired, stomach's my most active part
Had 2 much 4 lunch
Followed by ice cream
That's 2 times 2 much
– Leonard Blumfeld
Had 2 much 4 lunch
Followed by ice cream
That's 2 times 2 much
– Leonard Blumfeld
Monday, June 11, 2012
Two truculent ball attendants overheard
Mathilda showed up in her roo costume.
"Not good for waltzing, Matty," said John,
who himself had on his body costume.
Replied Mathilda, "Thank you, John Brown.
Yours definitely has me beat – it is
the very best for moldering in the grave."
– Leonard "Truculent" Blumfeld (© 2012)
The word at Sunday Scribblings was costume.
"Not good for waltzing, Matty," said John,
who himself had on his body costume.
Replied Mathilda, "Thank you, John Brown.
Yours definitely has me beat – it is
the very best for moldering in the grave."
– Leonard "Truculent" Blumfeld (© 2012)
The word at Sunday Scribblings was costume.
Friday, June 1, 2012
The loud neighborhood haiku
Joy enjoys the joy
of her own noise, much more than that
of the neighbor boys.
– Felix Morgenstern (© 2012)
Posted for Haiku Heights and Joy.
of her own noise, much more than that
of the neighbor boys.
– Felix Morgenstern (© 2012)
Posted for Haiku Heights and Joy.
Proverbs from the Chinese IX
Jingle does not vindidate error.This piece of wisdom from a fortune cookie is typically cryptically Chinese once again and fits in perfectly with 3WW and the current choice of words to write about: error, vindicate and jingle.
What does it mean? What kind of jingle would be likely to vindicate anything in the first place? The situation presented appears to be preposterous.
Oh well, there's always a chance the Chinese original actually made sense and was translated using Google Translate...
Yours sincerely,
Leonard Blumfeld
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