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Harvard Has Made Emily Dickinson’s Archive Available Online!!! | Emily Dickinson's Garden
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Emily Dickinson's Garden. Thoughts On Creating a Poetic Space. Mayday, The Celebration of the Goddess Flora (Chloris). NY Times On New Emily Dickinson Archive →. Harvard Has Made Emily Dickinson’s Archive Available Online! October 21, 2013. Emily Dickinson’s Garden. Has made available ONLINE almost the entire Emily Dickinson. Collection from both their museum and Amherst’s. I wrote a post asking for this a couple years back– click here. From the Boston Globe (Sarah Schweitzer):. The project got underway ...
The First Crocus Emerges Alone: March 28 2014 | Emily Dickinson's Garden
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Emily Dickinson's Garden. Thoughts On Creating a Poetic Space. Spring at Last: Stages of a Crocus. The First Crocus Emerges Alone: March 28 2014. March 29, 2014. The Crocus emerges like whisper,. Barely heard through cold winds,. Lonely, yet lovely. The spathe slips forward. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. What is a Crocus. Spring at Last: Stages of a Crocus. 2 responses to “ The First Crocus Emerges Alone: March 28 2014. March 30, 2014 at 2:54 pm. March 31, 2014 at 2:02 pm. DIANE BARRIE on The C...
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Emily Dickinson's Garden. Thoughts On Creating a Poetic Space. Newer posts →. April 27, 2013. Late April Flowers and Sharon Olds’ Poetry. April 27, 2013. Busy spring. My Real Sisters Talk radio show is keeping me busy. Add to that my volunteer work (which always picks up in spring), a wedding, a graduation, injured horses, opening a new practice and gardening. Honestly, there hasn’t been a whole lot of gardening. Like all of her poetry–honest, vulnerable. From Telling My Mother:. All These My Banners Be.
If We Knew How Deep the Crocus Lay | Emily Dickinson's Garden
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Emily Dickinson's Garden. Thoughts On Creating a Poetic Space. Crocus Stamen and Stigmata: Photos. The Conservatory, Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium, and A New Office →. If We Knew How Deep the Crocus Lay. April 10, 2012. Indeed, this world is short, and I wish, until I tremble, to touch the ones I love before the hills are red are gray are white are ‘born again’! Emily in a letter to Dr. and Mrs. J.G. Holland. I have a new item on my wishlist–Franklin’s edition of Emily’s work in variorum. I want it all.
Happy Birthday, Emily Dickinson 183 Years Old Today! | Emily Dickinson's Garden
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Emily Dickinson's Garden. Thoughts On Creating a Poetic Space. NY Times On New Emily Dickinson Archive. Spring at Last: Stages of a Crocus →. Happy Birthday, Emily Dickinson 183 Years Old Today! December 9, 2013. Was born December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. If she were still alive today, she’d be 183 years old! Some basics facts we know about Emily’s childhood:. Her brother was William “Austin” and her sister Lavinia “Vinnie”. She continued to live with Vinnie after t...In 1840, her father purch...
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Beautiful Mustang: September 2014
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Horse and Rider, A Poem. Once there was a horse, and on the horse there was a rider. How handsome they looked in the autumn sunlight, approaching a strange city! People thronged the streets or called from the high windows. Old women sat among flowerpots. But when you looked about for another horse or another rider, you looked in vain. My friend, said the animal, why not abandon me? From The Faithful and Virtuous Night. Do you see what I see?
Beautiful Mustang: Beautiful's Story
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. Beautiful was born in the Summer of 2007 at Beatty's Butte, Oregon. She was just a baby at her mother's side when she was captured in the round-up. I can only guess how traumatic that was for her being that young. She has a long, gnarly scar on her hind end that makes me think something did not go right for her during it. I started to speak in earnest to the volunteer. What was it like gentling? Could I do it? Did I have the right equipment to take her home? After sign...
Beautiful Mustang: February 2015
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Gallop: A Poem by Idaho Poet Robert Wrigley. The yellow pines thrash their manes. And rear. You can almost hear. Beneath their stationary hooves. The billion root-hairs clench and click,. The nicker and neigh, the nowhere wind. Goes by on the way to nowhere else,. Bringing joy and hysteria to the trees. In the interludes between gusts. They shuffle and sway then stand. Almost immobile in the downpour. Branch bobbing like a twitched flank,.
Beautiful Mustang: March 2015
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. Monday, March 30, 2015. Practicing Benign Neglect, or Least Intrusive, Horsemanship. To pay little or no attention to; fail to heed; fail to care for or attend properly; fail to do or carryout, as through carelessness or oversight; habitual lack of care.". The problem is, I have a hard time with the word "neglect". So, for personal reasons and the above reason, I don't like the word "neglect.". E- or, in reality, least intrusive. Ausing disruption or annoyance through ...
Beautiful Mustang: Our Herd
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. 2008 Blogpost on our herd. Add three years to their ages). Cowboy- eight years post-P3 Fracture. Go Cowboy! Beautiful released with our herd: video. Shiloh and Cowgirl- '09. Cowboy and me on the trail. '09. Me riding Cia, my young mare. Hubby with his horse, Shadow.smoking his pipe. Me with Jasmine, the pony. The married pair: Red and Cowgirl. Red is 30-something. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Thanks for Visiting.Happy Trails! Ride a Good Horse.
Beautiful Mustang: The Kentucky Derby's Horse Detective: Predicting Winners
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. Friday, May 1, 2015. The Kentucky Derby's Horse Detective: Predicting Winners. I thought you all might enjoy this little piece from the Wall Street Journal. Ahead of tomorrow's Kentucky Derby. Before the Kentucky Derby, a Horse ‘Detective’ Rates Herd Mentality. Equine athletes need stable state of mind, researcher says; ‘emotional conformation’. April 30, 2015 6:30 pm ET. Before placing their Kentucky Derby bets, handicappers will consult any and all data: the horse.
Beautiful Mustang: How Hot Is Too Hot To Ride Your Horse and Wildfires
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. Thursday, July 30, 2015. How Hot Is Too Hot To Ride Your Horse and Wildfires. It's been a while since I wrote, so I wanted to give a little update. In June, our beautiful, warm winter and spring turned into an inferno- both with the weather and in a more literal sense, with wildfires. We had a string of 100 degree days. This is the bridge where I'd sometimes train my horses. The horses are all doing great and survived the record breaking heat, but there were fewer ride...
Beautiful Mustang: Beaty's Butte HMA
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. On Beaty's Butte HMA. An HMA is the BLM designation for Herd Management Area. This picture is where Beautiful was born, Beaty's Butte, Oregon, home of the original Kiger Mustangs. Currently, it's over 400,000 acres with 100-250 horses roaming. Photos of Beaty's Butte horses from the web:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Thanks for Visiting.Happy Trails! Spring Creek Basin Weblog. Do you see what I see? He’s pretty sure he’s invisible. Nothing bett...
Beautiful Mustang: October 2014
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. Thursday, October 2, 2014. The Path of the Horse, Beyond Riding. Recently, I watched a horse documentary that took my breath away, The Path of the Hors. It's free to watch at that link.) The filmmaker sold her ranch to fund the project- a personal journey to meet the most enlightened, visionary horsemen and women she had read about: Alexander Nevzorov, Klaus Hempfling, Mark Rashid, Linda Kohanov, Carolyn Resnick and Kim McElroy. But to give up riding altogether? Most e...
Beautiful Mustang: January 2015
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Life Since Adopting Beautiful Girl. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Horse Poetry- Memories of Warm Autumn Rides. This particular ride was started at a friend's home. He's in his 80's and still riding horses. His wife was a tough, wonderful woman who started and ran our non-profit organization, Palisades Park. She died about a year and a half ago, but until her last day she was out riding her horse through our park, chasing down motorized violators, and fighting developers to preserve it. Before you left,.
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Emily Dickinson | Just another WordPress.com site
A Bird came down the walk. After great pain, a formal feeling comes. Hope is a thing with feathers. I Felt a Funeral, in my Brain. I heard a Fly buzz- when I died. I taste a liquor never brewed. Just another WordPress.com site. February 10, 2011. Links to other notes can be found on:. Http:/ enrightstudyguides.wordpress.com/. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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For Readers, Students, and Scholars of the Poet - Created and Maintained by Connie Ann Kirk, Ph.D. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. What You'll Find Here. The site is intentionally kept simple for quick and easy access to information about the poet. Here are the main pages on the site:. Are just that - quick details about the poet's life and work. Here, you'll also see some of the common myths about her debunked with a "Fact" or "Fiction" section! EMILY DICKINSON: A BIOGRAPHY by Connie Ann Kirk - This biogr...
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The Poems of Emily Dickinson / A complete analysis of her poetry
Emily Dickinson Poetry analysis and explanations. Emily Dickinson's poetry has intrigued and enthralled generations ever since her death in 1886. She lived in Amherst, Massachusetts, in a succesful family with strong community ties, but leading a mainly reclusive and introverted existence, exploring her own world of emotions and feelings through her poetry. Emily Dickinson's House, Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Emily Dickinson: notes on all her poems by David Preest. The Life of Emily Dickinson. Div cla...
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Emily Dickinson
There are dozens of books and websites where you can join the intellectuals in dissecting the life and works of Emily Dickinson. I have no interest in that. What I would rather do is revel in the shower of words that fall from her glorious pen. I like to roll around in them, like a puppy in the grass. I like to drink them, like her ‘little tippler’. Join me. Thursday, October 6, 2011. I robbed the Woods. I robbed the Woods -. Brought out their Burs and mosses. My fantasy to please. I robbed the Woods.
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Emily Dickinson's Garden | Thoughts On Creating a Poetic Space
Emily Dickinson's Garden. Thoughts On Creating a Poetic Space. The First Crocus Emerges Alone: March 28 2014. March 29, 2014. The Crocus emerges like whisper,. Barely heard through cold winds,. Lonely, yet lovely. The spathe slips forward. What is a Crocus. Spring at Last: Stages of a Crocus. March 27, 2014. 8220;She opens the paper wrappings,. Hands delicate as a crocus unfolding. In the morning light. Little hands working. To part the frail chapter of circumstance. 1 Leaves push up from the ground.
The Emily Dickinson International Society
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Emily Dickinson: traducciones
My nosegays are for Captives —. Dim — expectant eyes,. Fingers denied the plucking,. To such, if they sh’d whisper. Of morning and the moor,. They bear no other errand,. And I, no other prayer. Mis ramilletes son para los Cautivos —. Ojos nublados — expectantes,. Dedos que tienen prohibido tirar,. Pacientes hasta el Paraíso. A éste, por si cuchichearan. De la mañana y el brezal,. No llevan ningún otro recado,. Y yo, ninguna otra oración. Traducción de Álvaro Torres Ruiz). Enviar por correo electrónico.
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