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Archive for September, 2006

woken from a dream

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Puddle-wonderful and Mud-liscious

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Love is not the dying moan of a distant violin – it’s the triumphant twang of a bedspring. S. J. Perelman original —–

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An angel stares with sad sunken eyes Hands held up in prayer to the blue skies. I believe we pray to a similar tune Wanting more to this life than eternal doom. Pretty angel in pink with a halo crown You seem forsaken – as you fly you drown. I long to kiss your skin, [...]

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The heat of daylight

The heat of daylight Passes through my eyelids With red kisses from your ghost My soul is infused With the single salty sweetness of your smell and taste Morning pops Like waterlogged eardrums into my awareness And this alarming stillness Without any sound Frightens me more than my dreams original —–

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The mother holds her child close to her chest His fast, tiny heart beats kiss her breast. She rocks him to the melody of his sweet cries He starts to smile as his eyes close, and dies. My paintings relate to my perception of love. I believe that sometimes there seems to exist a confusion [...]

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la musica del cuore

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One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries. A. A. Milne original —–

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I discovered this faded fresco in the small and rather smelly town of Merda in the region of La Bugia, when I was visiting Italy last October . I was shocked and surprised to see that the small woman in the painting looks very similar to myself! Click on the painting to see a larger [...]

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HAPPY 5th BIRTHDAY MIA MOOSH!!!!

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Poesie di Sergio Panizzolo

Lo sfondo è sfondato! Guarda, è tutto buio intorno. Vieni, andiamo via… Vedi? l’ipomea sta fiorendo, Guarda come è viva… Trema fragile. Vedi l’aria tutt’intorno? Frizza, scorre, brilla, è odorosa. Vieni, andiamo via.   ——————   Quando la tua voce è pura, rivelando il tuo cuore, ha le modulazioni di arcobaleni mai uditi, e il [...]

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Shostakovich & Rachmaninov

The Monash University Choral Society presents an evening of Russian Masterworks commemorating the 100th anniversary of Shostakovich’s birth. Conducted by prominent Melbourne conductor, Nicholas Cowall and featuring: Henry Wenig (Cello), Benjamin Martin (Piano) Dmitri Pronin (Tenor), Shostakovich’s Sonata for Cello. The Choir will sing Rachmaninov’s Vespers (Opus 40), Sveshnikov’s Russian Folk Songs for Choir. 8pm, [...]

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Last year Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad provoked outcries when he said on separate occasions that Israel should be “wiped out” and the Holocaust was a “myth.” SPIEGEL INTERVIEW WITH IRAN’S PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD May 30, 2006 SPIEGEL: There was great indignation in Germany when it became known that you might be coming to the soccer world [...]

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