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L'aura del Campo
Online journal capturing the moment and the memory of moments. A meadow meditation.
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L'aura del campo


'é a lua, é a lua, na quintana dos mortos'
♣ Federico García Lorca ♣




L'aura del campo. A breeze in the meadow. So it began the last day of Spring, 2005; on the 16th day of the month of Light of the year 162. This is a supplement to my daily journal written to a friend, my muse; notes I do not share. Here I will share what the breeze has whispered to me.

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On a practical note, in answer to your questions:


IN MEMORIUM

VerySara

passed away November 12, 2005

Please visit her port to read her poems and her writings.
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 Kåre *Leaf5* Enga
~ until everything was rainbow, rainbow, rainbow! And I let the fish go.
~ Elizabeth Bishop,
The Fish
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2.  9th of Ridvan; Under the LocustID #422447 
Posted: 4-29-2006 @ 12:05 pm EDT 
Edited: 5-1-2006 @ 12:39 pm EDT 

SPRING: 2 Jamál (29 April)


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Weather where I am this morning: 50º and moist

Weather where Nada is in Ojai, CA: 60º

Went to Aimeés this morning again. Alex was working. We spoke of how she managed to write three papers about her experiences during spring break. She focused on the impact of the national policy of 'no child left behind'. Both on teachers and students. She was not favorably impressed.

Written this morning at Aimeés:

Under the Locust

Golden fingers, lacelike spread
the blue of sky etched overhead.
My pillow's soft and green.
These memories of childhood's spring
wave in breezes above my head.
Aloft the chartreuse leafy lace,
guards my sap, my secret place.
[163.83]

Because this is the Ninth Day of Ridvan, a Bahá'í Holy Day I post this quote (He = Bahá'u'lláh):

In the Súriy-i-Sabr, revealed as far back as the year 1863, on the very first day of His arrival in the garden of Ridván, He thus affirms: “God hath sent down His Messengers to succeed to Moses and Jesus, and He will continue to do so till ‘the end that hath no end’; so that His grace may, from the heaven of Divine bounty, be continually vouchsafed to mankind.”


The link: http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/se/WOB/wob-37.html?query=ridvan&action=high...

SENSED

Too much coffee; cockroach climbing a wall (not at the coffeehouse!); pink irises (I took pictures); locust tree; bacon; pancakes; magarine; unswept trash; honeysuckle bush; white clover; white kentucky coffeebean flowers; new and old pods on a redbud tree; smell of iris, rose and pine; yellow violas; lantana starting to bloom; variegated grass; locust in bloom; flicker bobbing its red head in and out of a hole in a tree.


I spoke to my mom today. She asked me whether I knew Die Lorelei and the word for 'Tuesday' in German. I'd forgotten that Dienstag was the word in question. And of course I've known the tune of Die Lorelei since childhood and the basic folklore too. I even know the tune starts on A-flat. But can't remember what key it's in. My mother thought G. But that's not possible (G would be G,A,B,C,D,E,F-sharp). So what's 5 flats?

Spoke to Cyndy Wright in Peoria today. She said she'd rather be on a beach in the Carolinas than Illinois. I joked that I could imagine her sitting there watching a hurricane come in saying, "Hey, Old Lady of the Waters, try to blow me off this beach."

Asking for reviews

These items have 8 or 9 reviews and I'd love to get 10 so I can figure out some stats and decide whther they need further editing. Please, though, do me a favor and ignore ratings by other people. I need your honest impression, thumbs up or down.

"Mission girl 13+: We are becoming a class stratified society. Not all of us are ab-fab. Sarcastic?
"Seventeen 13+: An anniversary poem for friends who married late in life.
"'heart's home' ASR: A prose poem lament in letter form to a friend from New York praising Oklahoma and Kansas.
"Koan on an October sky ASR: Based on the prompt: like an image tattooed on the sky.
"The silk shrouded Rose 13+: A prose poem vignette written in 20 minutes with a prompt: a bench and a found object ...
"One ... Mississippi ... Two ASR: Kansas perspective as Hurricane Dennis approached Mississippi. Then Katrina hit.

They all are 'poetry', but quite different from each other in form. Thanks in advance.



The previous entry (below) "M'aider: May Day mayday for the USA is political and therefore is given its own entry, especially for comments.

 

1.  M'aider: May Day mayday for the USAID #422445 
Posted: 4-29-2006 @ 12:00 pm EDT 
Edited: 4-30-2006 @ 4:23 pm EDT 

This entry is to provoke discussion! All and any views are welcome; although, please be civil.

May Day = International Labor Day.
mayday = help! from m'aider, the French for 'help me'.

I am not certain about solutions to the immigration issue and migration problems the U.S.A. or world is facing. However, I do have opinions. Since the national government seems to have no solutions either, I feel that it is time to open a discussion on this.

1.) May Day could become another international fiasco for Washington. Most people are not aware that the latino world is fundamentally upset about policies that threaten their livelihood and well-being. The Bush adminstration is doing little to allay their fears. If there is violence on Monday (and this is possible considering there may be millions in the streets) the country could be facing an internal upheaval not seen since the Civil Rights Era.

2.) Round-ups of immigrants, illegal or otherwise, have created hysteria within numerous communities. This creates a danger that the government is not prepared for. Those who do not remember the riots of the summer of '68 should speak to those who do. The government is lighting a match in a gun-powder factory. Beware the bang!

3.) The national anthem of Canada is sung in both French and English. Canada is legally bilingual. The U.S. while not legally monolingual is de facto 'English only' in spite of regional populations that have historically spoken French (Maine, Vermont, Louisiana), Spanish (New Mexico, parts of Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Arizona, California), Navajo (Arizona, New Mexico), Cherokee (Oklahoma, North Carolina), et cetera ... Why not allow people to sing the anthem in any or all languages? Why not a hundred versions?

My opinion is this:

The national government should promote unity not set populations against each other. North America, presently divided into 3 nations, needs a European solution. One common market (including health insurance, minimum wage). Multi-cultural and multi-lingual. English, French and Spanish as official languages, de facto 'lingua francas'. All other smaller, minor or local languages having rights.

By making the anthem and language an issue, Bush has kept to the political-cultural line that sounds quite IMPERIAL (We, of the English Speaking, Culturally English Stiff Upper Crust ...): 'nothing will change', 'we will not allow this to change'. Yet, everything changes. Both English and Spanish are international languages that will not disappear due to government policies. Both have a power base within the family home and through international business. To promote one over the other is to ignore the history that although governments can affect language policies, cultures can resist through many changes of leadership. Unless a people wish to commit cultural suicide, the culture will persist.

I believe that Bush and his administration and to a great extent the Republican Party has persued policies that inject fear and suspicion into the populace as a means of control. The economy and the War (yes war) in Iraq are more manageable when Crises (issues elevated to provoke fear) are created that divert our attention elsewhere.

I believe there is increasing fear that the hegemony of the here-characterized 'White Male Priviledged Christian Class' (no matter how defined) that has been diluted by the Civil rights extended to Jews, African-Americans and Women during the 60s and 70s will be further diluted by extending rights to other populations that speak other languages, religions and have different cultural icons.

To me, this crisis is created by the remnants of the old WASP upper-class to maintain power by creating fear among he middle classes and white lower classes of the underclass and other marginalized populations. Without an easy identifiable enemy, it is important to create one (in this case a hispanic scapegoat will suffice).


I expect many to disagree. However, I do not expect Washington to listen to us, no matter our stance, pro or con, on this issue.

RULES: I reserve the right to delete all comments as well as the right to leave comments, no matter how much I disagree. PLEASE, PLEASE keep comments reasonably short. DON'T ATTACK PEOPLE, JUST IDEAS If you must go over 200 words, I suggest making an item in your portfolio or blog and linking it here. I'd prefer to get as many divergent comments as possible. The more the merrier.
 



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