Poem 54

March 30, 2008

These are my poems:

Title:Vheiso

 Earth fire

Surging

Spontaneous giving

The battle has begun

 

Eyelashes grieving

Teeth grinding in rhythm

To the heartbeat

Digging

 

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Day 8

March 28, 2008

Monday was a whale-watching day, and that’s code for amazing. We went out on a walk and saw big old humpback people and ate good food (roast beef!) and on the way back there was lei-making and ukulele lessons.

These are the flowers I used to make the lei. There were big miscellaneous objects on the end of string and few flowers.

I even had time to learn some ukulele chords. That’s me wearing the lei I made and looking slutty.


Day 7

March 28, 2008

On Sunday my self went to Danielle’s House restaurant and you cook your own food there! I made this chicken.

It was delicious!

PS: The waiter said no one ever called to food there delicious, only “good” or “perfect.” That was awesome.


Day 6

March 23, 2008
Aloha! I am in an internet cafe in Jonny’s room and I have unlimited time. Updates in the next few days may be sporadic, but I assure you I am making at least one stuff a diurnal cycle.

Today I made this tower of dirt and rocks and shells:

From above:

I will update again as soon as I can.


Day 5

March 21, 2008

Today I am not going to see Shaly. I’ve never seen Shaly. In honor of this fact, I made her this flower:


Day 4

March 20, 2008

Sorry I’m posting later than usual tonight. Along with this picture-story, my body also created sickness today and it hurts when I go down slides. I gotta get well within two days, before we leave for McDonalds (in Hawaii).

Anyway. This is a story I made that reflects one of my greatest loves – Easter. See if you can tell the story.

My camera doesn’t like internet explorer.

THE END


Day 3

March 19, 2008
Thank you Emerson for giving Casey the idea and the staff paper! Today I wrote my first symphony (which, according to everyone, is not technically a symphony.)

Please keep in mind that I know about music about as much as an average dog, and I wrote this in my mom’s bedroom with no idea how it would sound. Once my mom gets home from work I’ll not see if I can get some audio of her playing it on the piano. I might be an accidentally brilliant composer! Don’t count on it, though.


Day 2

March 18, 2008

I made this comic today. Casey’s friend Alaina recently created a webcomic (Juxtaposition – it’s in the blogroll) and today I made a comic too.

“Want to make a paper airplane?”

“Want to make a paper airplane?”


Day 1

March 18, 2008

Hello, and welcome to my brand new blog! This is the first day of my stuff-a-cycle project, where I will make one stuff every diurnal cycle for a year.

Today in English Casey learned about the haiku form of poetry. To quote her teacher, haiku seek to capture a keenly felt moment of time, and to relate nature to human nature. The typical formula of 5/7/5 syllables is not required – instead the poet should seek to make their point using as few words as possible.

They made haiku books. These are my two favorites of my haiku today.

“Bird of Prey

Rip flesh from bone

Devour all hope”

“Everything is inside

This dead flower

Except life”

Hope to see you back for more Stuffs-a-cycle!