I'd like to say before I right some here, that not only am I really bad at haiku, but my journal, which has all my haiku in it, is still in my suitcase from when I took it to Honduras with me. So, not only am I bad athaiku, but this isn't even my best haiku, simply the only one's I remember. Please keep that in mind when you read the following poems:
Waived paradise
yacht parking lot
joni mitchell
American's reputations
once again
slammed
Birthing nuts
and shade
palms
High in a tree
a nest
begins
Sandy winds
the shady terrence
crowded with tourists
Yeah, I know there bad...please forgive me.
Books I've read since I've started the blog
Nightwatch-Sergel Lukyanenko, Gypsy Blood-Steve Vernon, Sundays at Tiffany's-James Patterson, The Scorch Trials-James Dashner, Antigone-Sophocles, When I was Joe-Keren David, The Man in My Basement-Walter Mosley, Fences-August Wilson, Ice Claw-David Gilman, Catch them being good-Tony DiCicco, Gray Baby-Scott Loran Sanders, First Boy-Gary Schmidt, The Shadow Project-Bennan, The God Box-Sanchez, Rot and Ruin-Jonathan Marerry, Sammy and Juliana in Hollywood- Benjamin Alire Saenz, The Story Sisters-Alice Hoffman,
Monday, February 28, 2011
Haiku Guy
I found Haiku Guy to be interesting but somewhat random. The book reminded me of stream of continues rambling on about whatever came to the authors mind. I also had some doubts about whether the author in the book was really the author that wrote the book. Did he really go to Japan? Did his writing group really exist? Or were all those people simply more characters that he created for his story?
The haiku itself was good, though I'm not much of a haiku reader so I don't really know how good, and I'm sure most of the hidden meanings went straight over my head. If asked what the book was about, or even what it's genre was, I would probably respond with a blank stare and shrugged shoulders.
I was extremely disappointed with the ending, though I suppose it went with the somewhat careless feel of the rest of the book. It also confused me though, on why his ex-girlfriend would have sex with him, then, when he called, gush about her boyfriend. It seems pointless and wishy-washy to me.
My mother also read this book over break and it set her on a week of haiku writing. I was somewhat disappointing to find that her haiku were very good, better than mine. We were in Honduras at the time and most of the short poems featured sand, palms and beaches. We also had a long revision conference about a haiku we composed together that went
Waived paradise
yacht parking lot
Joni Mitchell
Not great but we liked it.
The haiku itself was good, though I'm not much of a haiku reader so I don't really know how good, and I'm sure most of the hidden meanings went straight over my head. If asked what the book was about, or even what it's genre was, I would probably respond with a blank stare and shrugged shoulders.
I was extremely disappointed with the ending, though I suppose it went with the somewhat careless feel of the rest of the book. It also confused me though, on why his ex-girlfriend would have sex with him, then, when he called, gush about her boyfriend. It seems pointless and wishy-washy to me.
My mother also read this book over break and it set her on a week of haiku writing. I was somewhat disappointing to find that her haiku were very good, better than mine. We were in Honduras at the time and most of the short poems featured sand, palms and beaches. We also had a long revision conference about a haiku we composed together that went
Waived paradise
yacht parking lot
Joni Mitchell
Not great but we liked it.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Honduras on Thursday!
I'm leaving for Honduras on Thursday to spend my February brake. If I can find a computer, I'll update this blog about what's going on, but I don't think where I'm going has one. The resort is called Las Rocas, which means 'the rocks'. It's on Roatan, an island off the north coast of Honduras. I've been there before, but it was a different resort and it was before the coup. I'm really exited, obviously.
I'm going to try to update pictures from the trip, but I have a new camera, so it might not happen.
I'm going to try to update pictures from the trip, but I have a new camera, so it might not happen.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Ouch! Favorie Funny Sports Pictures
Funny pictures that have to do with sports. This is my favorite, I think.
Haha! You've got to love the odd man out! Love the hair...and the socks
Oops! Looks like his golf club's having a bad hair day.
Don't look up!
Is it just me, or does he look like he wants to eat that bird?
Moo!
Yes! He is a manly man.
No comment.
Well, that's original.
Haha! You've got to love the odd man out! Love the hair...and the socks
Oops! Looks like his golf club's having a bad hair day.
Don't look up!
Is it just me, or does he look like he wants to eat that bird?
Moo!
Yes! He is a manly man.
No comment.
Well, that's original.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Questions
1. If you found a wallet with a hundred dollars in it, what would you do with it?
2. What's the most interesting Halloween costume you've ever seen?
3. What's your oppinion of Valentine's day?
4. How do you think Obama's doing?
5. Your favorite song that means something and your favorite song that really doesn't mean anything.
6. Your idea of the worst summer vaction ever.
7. Which sex has it the worst? (male or female), which race? (white, black, hispanic, ect.) Which age? (teenagers, kids, adults, old people?) Who has it the best?
8. If you could change your, sex, race and age, what would you become?
9. Whats your dream future, even if you know it'll never happen?
10. What do you think your real future will be like?
2. What's the most interesting Halloween costume you've ever seen?
3. What's your oppinion of Valentine's day?
4. How do you think Obama's doing?
5. Your favorite song that means something and your favorite song that really doesn't mean anything.
6. Your idea of the worst summer vaction ever.
7. Which sex has it the worst? (male or female), which race? (white, black, hispanic, ect.) Which age? (teenagers, kids, adults, old people?) Who has it the best?
8. If you could change your, sex, race and age, what would you become?
9. Whats your dream future, even if you know it'll never happen?
10. What do you think your real future will be like?
Friday, February 11, 2011
Obama at the Pep Rally of Charlotte High School
I want our pep rallys to be like this! Which would be easier if we actually had one...
Watch it!
The 'obama' is one of their science teachers and the dancing guards are students.
Watch it!
The 'obama' is one of their science teachers and the dancing guards are students.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Our Future
An interesting concept, the future. Did you know that what makes human unique is that we think about our future? No other animals do. So what do I think will happen in our future? I think we'll be more technologically advanced and we'll look at the technology of 2011 and laugh at it. Can you imagine hundreds of years ago when they listened to live music and someone said that they could take that sound and put it in a metal disk and they could here the performance over and over again. The people in the crowd would probably laugh and say that it would make no sense to make something like that. No, they would say, the future would have horses that could run faster, houses that stand better, medicine that works better. Some of those things have happened, but they probably predicted the advancement of things they had. We think of better computers and better cars and better weapons. Who says the thinks we use now will have any relation to the things they use in the future?
My favorie Picture
http://www.theamericanteenager.com/#/teenagers/ for better quality picture and interview with him. I saw this picture in a book called It's Complicated; the American Teenager which is an photography book with short interviews with each kid's picture. Some of the things these kids say are extremely sad and depressing. This one kid, 18 years old, was raped three times and her first memory was of her mother shoving a heroin needle in her arm as a reminder to pick up her mess.
The Gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Goery
A is for Amy who fell down the stairs
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B is for Basil assaulted by bears. |
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C is for Clara who wasted away. |
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D is for Desmond thrown out of a sleigh. |
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E is for Ernest who choked on a peach. |
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F is for Fanny sucked dry by a leech. |
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G is for George smothered under a rug. |
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H is for Hector done in by a thug |
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I is for Ida who drowned in a lake. |
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J is for James who took lye by mistake |
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K is for Kate who was struck with an axe. |
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L is for Leo who swallowed some tacks. |
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M is for Maud who was swept out to sea. |
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N is for Neville who died of ennui |
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O is for Olive run through with an awl |
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P is for Prue trampled flat in a brawl. |
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Q is for Quentin who sank on a mire. |
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R is for Rhoda consumed by a fire. |
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S is for Susan who perished of fits. |
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T is for Titus who flew into bits |
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U is for Una who slipped down a drain. |
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V is for Victor squashed under a train |
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W is for Winnie embedded in ice |
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X is for Xerxes devoured by mice |
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Y is for Yorick whose head was knocked in |
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Z is for Zillah who drank too much gin |
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
More Books Please!
Recommendations Please! Comment your favorite book and author! I'm always looking for something else to read and if you liked it I probably will too. Thank you!
Book Review
The Man in My Basement by Walter Mosley
I read this book for English class because my teacher specified that we needed to read a book written by a African-American author. I took a long time browsing through that section of the public library looking for a book that wasn't about hate crimes, racism or slavery. This is what I found.
To put it simply, it was a good book. To say it in more words, it was thought provoking, somewhat disturbing and kind of addicting. The characters are almost too real, and while you may not especially like them, their very believable. The issues faced in this novel are in no way mainstream. The only complaint I have concerning this novel, is that some questions are never answered. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, it keeps one of the characters cloaked in mystery, which fits his personality. Another element in the story that doesn't quiet fit is the main character's popularity with the females, even though he was never popular before the novel started according to the introduction.
Recommendation: It's not for the faint of heart, but if you can handle it, I would recommend it very strongly. The ending doesn't disappoint.
I read this book for English class because my teacher specified that we needed to read a book written by a African-American author. I took a long time browsing through that section of the public library looking for a book that wasn't about hate crimes, racism or slavery. This is what I found.
To put it simply, it was a good book. To say it in more words, it was thought provoking, somewhat disturbing and kind of addicting. The characters are almost too real, and while you may not especially like them, their very believable. The issues faced in this novel are in no way mainstream. The only complaint I have concerning this novel, is that some questions are never answered. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, it keeps one of the characters cloaked in mystery, which fits his personality. Another element in the story that doesn't quiet fit is the main character's popularity with the females, even though he was never popular before the novel started according to the introduction.
Recommendation: It's not for the faint of heart, but if you can handle it, I would recommend it very strongly. The ending doesn't disappoint.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Favorite Books and Authors
My favorite book right now is Last Night I Sang to the Monster by Benjamin Alire Saenz.
Favorite science fiction author is Orson Scott Card. Good books by him are;
Ender's Game
Ender's Shadow
Songmaster
Pastwatch
Memory of Earth
Hatrack River
Maps in a Mirror
A good fantasy author is Mercedes Lackey.
http://www.mercedeslackey.com/
My favorite thriller writer is Iris Johansan.
The play I enjoy best was Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose
My guilty pleasure reading is the Mercy Thomson series by Patricia Briggs and Ilona Andrews.
Favorite science fiction author is Orson Scott Card. Good books by him are;
Ender's Game
Ender's Shadow
Songmaster
Pastwatch
Memory of Earth
Hatrack River
Maps in a Mirror
A good fantasy author is Mercedes Lackey.
http://www.mercedeslackey.com/
My favorite thriller writer is Iris Johansan.
The play I enjoy best was Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose
My guilty pleasure reading is the Mercy Thomson series by Patricia Briggs and Ilona Andrews.
What reading is to me
Anyone who's ever been in a class with me knows that I read, probably more than what's good for me. I read about a book a day, depending on the book. Last year I read 409 books, everything from biographies to fantasies. I read a variety of genres: Sci-Fi, fantasy, teen-fiction, thrillers, plays and everything in between. To me, reading is an addiction. I come home from school, read manga on the computer, get kicked off, go upstairs and read. I finish one book, put it away, think about it, then pick up another one and start it.
I read in class, something that's gotten me in trouble more times than I can count. I just can't help it. If I'm bored, I get this feeling that can only be satisfied by picking up a book and escaping into it. When I don't have a book with me in my book bag, something I did on purpose so that I'd interact with people more, I feel empty and edgy. It kind of scares me sometimes.
Books also affect my mood. If I'm reading a good book, I'm bubbly and energetic and impatient to keep reading. If the book is even slightly sad, it puts me in a slump for a few hours after I finish reading. I also cry extremely easily. If I really like the character and they feel sad, I find myself sobbing along with them.
Books are kind of like my life. I love them more than any other item I own.
I read in class, something that's gotten me in trouble more times than I can count. I just can't help it. If I'm bored, I get this feeling that can only be satisfied by picking up a book and escaping into it. When I don't have a book with me in my book bag, something I did on purpose so that I'd interact with people more, I feel empty and edgy. It kind of scares me sometimes.
Books also affect my mood. If I'm reading a good book, I'm bubbly and energetic and impatient to keep reading. If the book is even slightly sad, it puts me in a slump for a few hours after I finish reading. I also cry extremely easily. If I really like the character and they feel sad, I find myself sobbing along with them.
Books are kind of like my life. I love them more than any other item I own.
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