Saturday, May 28, 2011

You Give Me Fever

*Summer, there you are!
We've been wondering if you were going to show-up. Looks and feels like you have arrived even tho' you are not here officially, until the Summer Solstice occurs which is around June 21st., then your hot ways officially end, during the Fall Equinox on September 23rd.
  
*It is all so perfectly plotted out,  the balance between the light of day and night. Planet Earth shimmy's and shakes, vibrates, miraculously as her massive ball of humanity, life, death, disappointment and delight... orbits around the Sun. To what degree her axis tilts determines how long the dance of the cosmos lasts. The seasonal changes are phenomenal, a cosmic wonder, predictable yet super natural in nature.

*The change of seasons effects all of life, the climate, the environment so precious, powerful, fragile and unforgiving. All in due time the cycles shift, the earth moans and groans about it aches and pains as it takes a beating from it's inhabitants.  The wealth of resources, natural wonders and beauty of the world grows thin and weary as it struggles to keep the balance between nature, beauty, humankind, the negative and positive possibilities surrounding the heart and soul of a planet dying, struggling to survive, to maintain life, to be a good provider and place called home sweet home.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Fun With Words

The Grinch, Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in The Hat, Thing One & Thing Two, Oh The Places You'll Go, and countless other wild and wonderful story books for kids of all ages from the imagination and pen of one; Theodor Seuss Geisel. Around for generations, the lively children's fables are as timeless, thought provoking and punny as ever...  all the puzzling, poignant adventure slides and glides along the pages. Observations about life's foils and follies, the clever riddles and rhyme. And if that wasn't enough Dr Seuss dresses his stories in vibrant, snappy color to enhance all the tongue twisting fun as the reader pronounces and ponders. Dr Seuss is a one in a million story teller who mixes, bends and shapes words like a child plays with her toys. WORD