During Semana Santa in Andalusia, the holy week before Easter, religious brotherhoods carry floats called pasos through the streets in long processions. One fraternity carries a statue of the Virgin Mary. Don Enrique has faithfully served this Virgin his whole life. When his young daughter Mercedes falls ill and dies, Don Enrique loses his faith and blames the Virgin. Years later, when the Virgin statue is being brought to a new chapel in a nearby town, a rainstorm threatens the procession. Seeking shelter, they come to Don Enrique's farm, where he finds faith and forgiveness.
This document is a web page from the poetry and prose website "Ink Sweat & Tears" that features several poems and short stories. It provides summaries of works by various authors, including Tatjana Debeljacki's poem "Are There?" about a forest and picking ripe apples, Mark Burnhope's review of Angus Sinclair's poetry collection "Another Use of Canvas" about wrestling, and Clown Wife by Pippa Little about a clown and his wife wanting to run away. The page also previews upcoming works and provides biographies of the authors.
Photos from Lijiang, considered in prepareation of The Entertainer is the Charm, which is presently with the publishers. Songs and photographs from northwest Yunnan, land of mountains, color, songs and dance
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang penyembuhan kanker dengan meningkatkan sistem kekebalan tubuh menggunakan suplemen 4Life Transfer Factor Plus. Suplemen ini dipromosikan sebagai solusi alami untuk menyembuhkan berbagai jenis kanker tanpa efek samping dan sudah disetujui di rumah sakit-rumah sakit di Rusia. Kontak informasi juga diberikan untuk memperoleh produk tersebut.
Vagrant allows for easy creation, distribution, and management of virtual machine environments. It can create standardized virtual machine images called "boxes" that include a preconfigured operating system. These boxes can be deployed on different platforms and used to easily set up test environments that match production. Vagrant handles common tasks like provisioning and configuration through scripts, making it useful for continuous integration testing by allowing quick and consistent replication of environments.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang diabetes dan manfaat beras hitam untuk mengobati dan mencegah diabetes. Beras hitam kaya akan antosianin dan serat yang bermanfaat untuk menurunkan kadar gula darah. Sereal beras hitam dikemas dalam kemasan kecil yang bergizi dan memiliki indeks glikemik rendah, sehingga cocok untuk penderita diabetes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document is a web page from the poetry and prose website "Ink Sweat & Tears" that features several poems and short stories. It provides summaries of works by various authors, including Tatjana Debeljacki's poem "Are There?" about a forest and picking ripe apples, Mark Burnhope's review of Angus Sinclair's poetry collection "Another Use of Canvas" about wrestling, and Clown Wife by Pippa Little about a clown and his wife wanting to run away. The page also previews upcoming works and provides biographies of the authors.
Photos from Lijiang, considered in prepareation of The Entertainer is the Charm, which is presently with the publishers. Songs and photographs from northwest Yunnan, land of mountains, color, songs and dance
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang penyembuhan kanker dengan meningkatkan sistem kekebalan tubuh menggunakan suplemen 4Life Transfer Factor Plus. Suplemen ini dipromosikan sebagai solusi alami untuk menyembuhkan berbagai jenis kanker tanpa efek samping dan sudah disetujui di rumah sakit-rumah sakit di Rusia. Kontak informasi juga diberikan untuk memperoleh produk tersebut.
Vagrant allows for easy creation, distribution, and management of virtual machine environments. It can create standardized virtual machine images called "boxes" that include a preconfigured operating system. These boxes can be deployed on different platforms and used to easily set up test environments that match production. Vagrant handles common tasks like provisioning and configuration through scripts, making it useful for continuous integration testing by allowing quick and consistent replication of environments.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang diabetes dan manfaat beras hitam untuk mengobati dan mencegah diabetes. Beras hitam kaya akan antosianin dan serat yang bermanfaat untuk menurunkan kadar gula darah. Sereal beras hitam dikemas dalam kemasan kecil yang bergizi dan memiliki indeks glikemik rendah, sehingga cocok untuk penderita diabetes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document discusses continuous delivery (CD) from a QA engineer's perspective. It introduces the concepts of continuous integration (CI) and CD, provides resources like a book and cartoons to further explain CD, and notes that CD can be implemented at varying levels of complexity. It also poses several questions to assess how close an organization is to achieving true CD, such as how frequently code is checked into trunk and whether tests are fully versioned along with code, configuration, environment and data.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang autisme pada anak dan nutrisi yang dianjurkan untuk anak autis, khususnya produk 4Life Transfer Factor. Dokumen menjelaskan penyebab, gejala, dan diagnosis autisme, serta manfaat dan harga produk 4Life Transfer Factor.
Dokumen ini merupakan presentasi produk Transfer Factor dari 4Life yang ditujukan untuk meningkatkan kesehatan dan memiliki bisnis tambahan. Presentasi ini memberikan informasi tentang manfaat Transfer Factor, cara kerjanya, dan prospek bisnis jangka panjangnya. Kontak Arif Rahman Hakim diberikan untuk informasi lebih lanjut.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan panduan lengkap tentang cara membuat dan mengoptimalkan catatan di Facebook untuk tujuan pemasaran, mulai dari mendesain gambar, menambahkan kata kunci, mengatur privasi hingga mempromosikan catatan tersebut melalui tautan pendek.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan iklan bisnis jaringan pemasaran multi level 4Life Research yang menawarkan peluang bisnis dengan modal kecil namun potensi penghasilan besar. Produk utamanya adalah suplemen kesehatan Transfer Factor yang diklaim mampu meningkatkan daya tahan tubuh. Iklan ini menyasar berbagai kalangan yang membutuhkan penghasilan tambahan atau kebebasan keuangan.
This document discusses the changing nature of work and organizations in a new world characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA). It outlines several key shifts required for organizations to adapt, including moving from hierarchical to flatter, networked structures; developing collaborative versus individual-focused leadership and work models; and creating engagement by focusing on values rather than tasks. To survive in this environment will require organizations that are flexible yet still able to harness chaos through a clear shared ideology or purpose.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang manfaat beras hitam dalam mengobati diabetes. Beras hitam kaya akan antosianin dan serat yang bermanfaat mencegah dan mengobati diabetes karena memiliki indeks glikemik rendah. Beras hitam dapat dikonsumsi sebagai nasi atau sereal yang mengandung beras hitam dan gula merah organik.
Tutorial membuat dan optimasi akun Facebook jualanArif Hakim
Dokumen tersebut memberikan panduan langkah-langkah untuk membuat akun Facebook untuk tujuan jualan, mulai dari pembuatan akun, pengisiannya dengan kata kunci, hingga optimasi profil dengan gambar dan informasi produk.
In the summer of 1980, a maverick young doctor gave it all up, to hitchhike around the world.
The first arc he carved with his thumb stopped a little red pickup that took him over the horizon. Like his mythical hunter companion, Orion, he was on a vision quest, propelled toward the dawn to have his sight restored.
This is the story of that five-year odyssey to discover his Destiny.
All precious things discovered late
To those that seek them issue forth,
For Love in sequel works with Fate,
And draws the veil from hidden worth.
—TENNYSON
San Manuel, Bueno MartirMiguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) was a Sp.docxanhlodge
San Manuel, Bueno Martir
Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) was a Spanish philosopher and novelist. His philosophical masterpiece is “The Tragic Sense of Life” (1912), an essay which combined the philosophy of Existentialism with his Catholic faith.
“San Manuel, Bueno Martir”reaches the same conclusion about reason and faith found in that famous essay: Reason tells us that there is no life after death, but faith tells us that we cannot live without belief in life after death. Thus, life must be lived in this conflict between reason and fatih. Belief in God must be an act of hope.
Now that the bishop of the diocese of Renata, to which my village of Valverde de Lucerna belongs, is going about, so they say, beginning the process for the beatification of our Don Manuel, or rather, Saint Manuel the Good, who used to be our parish priest, I want to leave written here, by way of confession, (and only God knows and not I what fate it may have), everything that I know and remember about that motherly male who filled the most intimate part of my life and soul, who was my true spiritual father, the father of my soul, of myself, Angela Carballino.
The other one, my flesh and temporal father, I scarcely knew, since he died when I was very young. I know that he had arrived in our Valverde de Lucerna as a stranger, that he settled here upon marrying my mother. He brought with him some few books, the Quixote, works of classical theater, some historical novels, histories, the Bertoldo, all mixed up, and as a daydreaming child I devoured those books, almost the only ones in the whole village. My good mother scarcely told me any facts or sayings of my father. Those of Don Manuel, whom like the whole village she adored, with whom she was in love- of course most chastely- had wiped out the very memory of those of her husband. Each day, on praying the rosary, she fervently commended him to God.
I remember our Don Manuel as if it were yesterday, when I was a child of ten, before they took me off to the religious school in the cathedral city of Renada . Our priest was probably about thirty seven years old then. He was tall, thin, erect, and carried his head like our Buitre Peak carries its crest, and there was in his eyes the blueish depth of our lake. He attracted the glance of everybody, and after that, their hearts, and he, upon looking at us, seemed to look straight through our flesh like glass, to look at our hearts. We all loved him, but especially the children. What things he told us! They were things, not words. The town began to reek of holiness; one felt full and drunk with its aroma.
It was then that my brother Lazaro, who was in America from where he regularly sent us money so that we might live in seemly comfort, made my mother send me to the religious school, so that I might complete my education outside of the village. And this, even though he didn’t think much of nuns. “But since there”, he wrote us, “there are no progressive lay schools as far as.
This document contains a letter written by Constance Byrne addressed to her cousin. In the letter, Constance describes her nightly explorations of a strange landscape after retiring to bed. She encounters an entity referred to as "She" who seems not fully human. Constance believes these explorations are as real as her waking life due to physical signs like tears on her slippers and a rip in her dress. She intends to continue exploring this unknown terrain by crossing a bridge indicated by She. The letter is left with some tokens for her cousin with the message that she is safe and undertaking her journey with trepidation.
This story summarizes a Cornish folktale about an old man named Lutey who finds a crying mermaid trapped in a rock pool as the tide goes out. He helps carry her back to the sea, and in return she grants him magical powers, including the ability to break spells, find stolen property, and charm away disease. She gives him her magic comb and tells him they can meet again if he combs the water with it. The story establishes a folk tradition around Mermaid's Rock where they met.
Talk you round till dusk by Rebecca Tantony sampleClive Birnie
Every one of us is a complex and beautifully woven fabric of stories, and whether we tell them or not, there are no measuring tapes or weighing scales to speak of their worth. Talk You Round Till Dusk is a collection of tiny stories and big ideas celebrating the wonder of the moment. It’s about those journeys in a car driving across a desert, or walking from the bedroom to the kitchen, where we discover that what we have is enough. Stories so small they fit in the palm of a hand, yet carry the weight of the world with them.
Talk You Round Till Dusk is a collaboration between spoken word artist Rebecca Tantony and illustrator Anna Higgie. In a mix of flash-non-fiction, short stories, poetry and 16 full page colour illustrations, Rebecca and Anna take us on on a philosophical road trip from Bristol to Andalucía, Nicosia, India, San Francisco, Death Valley and Mexico.
Talk You Round Till Dusk by Rebecca Tantony SampleBurning Eye
Every one of us is a complex and beautifully woven fabric of stories, and whether we tell them or not, there are no measuring tapes or weighing scales to speak of their worth. Talk You Round Till Dusk is a collection of tiny stories and big ideas celebrating the wonder of the moment. It’s about those journeys in a car driving across a desert, or walking from the bedroom to the kitchen, where we discover that what we have is enough. Stories so small they fit in the palm of a hand, yet carry the weight of the world with them.
Talk You Round Till Dusk is a collaboration between spoken word artist Rebecca Tantony and illustrator Anna Higgie. In a mix of flash-non-fiction, short stories, poetry and 16 full page colour illustrations, Rebecca and Anna take us on on a philosophical road trip from Bristol to Andalucía, Nicosia, India, San Francisco, Death Valley and Mexico.
The document is a story told in first person perspective. It describes a young girl who follows a bird into the mountains where she is found by an old man and woman. They offer to train her in martial arts for 15 years, which she accepts. She learns fighting skills and exercises. In her 7th year of training, she must survive alone in the mountains for 10 days with only what she can carry, to prove herself as a warrior.
This document provides an autobiographical summary of Jane Radford's life experiences with spirituality and religion. Some key points:
- She was abducted as a baby and had a difficult teenage life. She studied yoga but left after disagreements with successors to her teacher.
- In her 20s she devoted herself to art. She experienced jealousy from others and sometimes found herself alone due to lies.
- She recounts spiritual experiences like dreams of past lives. She explored different religions but ultimately rejected vows and established her own spiritual practices.
- The document describes travels and experiences in France and Ireland, including assisting at a summer camp where a storm developed after she left, matching a dream she
This document discusses continuous delivery (CD) from a QA engineer's perspective. It introduces the concepts of continuous integration (CI) and CD, provides resources like a book and cartoons to further explain CD, and notes that CD can be implemented at varying levels of complexity. It also poses several questions to assess how close an organization is to achieving true CD, such as how frequently code is checked into trunk and whether tests are fully versioned along with code, configuration, environment and data.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang autisme pada anak dan nutrisi yang dianjurkan untuk anak autis, khususnya produk 4Life Transfer Factor. Dokumen menjelaskan penyebab, gejala, dan diagnosis autisme, serta manfaat dan harga produk 4Life Transfer Factor.
Dokumen ini merupakan presentasi produk Transfer Factor dari 4Life yang ditujukan untuk meningkatkan kesehatan dan memiliki bisnis tambahan. Presentasi ini memberikan informasi tentang manfaat Transfer Factor, cara kerjanya, dan prospek bisnis jangka panjangnya. Kontak Arif Rahman Hakim diberikan untuk informasi lebih lanjut.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan panduan lengkap tentang cara membuat dan mengoptimalkan catatan di Facebook untuk tujuan pemasaran, mulai dari mendesain gambar, menambahkan kata kunci, mengatur privasi hingga mempromosikan catatan tersebut melalui tautan pendek.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan iklan bisnis jaringan pemasaran multi level 4Life Research yang menawarkan peluang bisnis dengan modal kecil namun potensi penghasilan besar. Produk utamanya adalah suplemen kesehatan Transfer Factor yang diklaim mampu meningkatkan daya tahan tubuh. Iklan ini menyasar berbagai kalangan yang membutuhkan penghasilan tambahan atau kebebasan keuangan.
This document discusses the changing nature of work and organizations in a new world characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA). It outlines several key shifts required for organizations to adapt, including moving from hierarchical to flatter, networked structures; developing collaborative versus individual-focused leadership and work models; and creating engagement by focusing on values rather than tasks. To survive in this environment will require organizations that are flexible yet still able to harness chaos through a clear shared ideology or purpose.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang manfaat beras hitam dalam mengobati diabetes. Beras hitam kaya akan antosianin dan serat yang bermanfaat mencegah dan mengobati diabetes karena memiliki indeks glikemik rendah. Beras hitam dapat dikonsumsi sebagai nasi atau sereal yang mengandung beras hitam dan gula merah organik.
Tutorial membuat dan optimasi akun Facebook jualanArif Hakim
Dokumen tersebut memberikan panduan langkah-langkah untuk membuat akun Facebook untuk tujuan jualan, mulai dari pembuatan akun, pengisiannya dengan kata kunci, hingga optimasi profil dengan gambar dan informasi produk.
In the summer of 1980, a maverick young doctor gave it all up, to hitchhike around the world.
The first arc he carved with his thumb stopped a little red pickup that took him over the horizon. Like his mythical hunter companion, Orion, he was on a vision quest, propelled toward the dawn to have his sight restored.
This is the story of that five-year odyssey to discover his Destiny.
All precious things discovered late
To those that seek them issue forth,
For Love in sequel works with Fate,
And draws the veil from hidden worth.
—TENNYSON
San Manuel, Bueno MartirMiguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) was a Sp.docxanhlodge
San Manuel, Bueno Martir
Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) was a Spanish philosopher and novelist. His philosophical masterpiece is “The Tragic Sense of Life” (1912), an essay which combined the philosophy of Existentialism with his Catholic faith.
“San Manuel, Bueno Martir”reaches the same conclusion about reason and faith found in that famous essay: Reason tells us that there is no life after death, but faith tells us that we cannot live without belief in life after death. Thus, life must be lived in this conflict between reason and fatih. Belief in God must be an act of hope.
Now that the bishop of the diocese of Renata, to which my village of Valverde de Lucerna belongs, is going about, so they say, beginning the process for the beatification of our Don Manuel, or rather, Saint Manuel the Good, who used to be our parish priest, I want to leave written here, by way of confession, (and only God knows and not I what fate it may have), everything that I know and remember about that motherly male who filled the most intimate part of my life and soul, who was my true spiritual father, the father of my soul, of myself, Angela Carballino.
The other one, my flesh and temporal father, I scarcely knew, since he died when I was very young. I know that he had arrived in our Valverde de Lucerna as a stranger, that he settled here upon marrying my mother. He brought with him some few books, the Quixote, works of classical theater, some historical novels, histories, the Bertoldo, all mixed up, and as a daydreaming child I devoured those books, almost the only ones in the whole village. My good mother scarcely told me any facts or sayings of my father. Those of Don Manuel, whom like the whole village she adored, with whom she was in love- of course most chastely- had wiped out the very memory of those of her husband. Each day, on praying the rosary, she fervently commended him to God.
I remember our Don Manuel as if it were yesterday, when I was a child of ten, before they took me off to the religious school in the cathedral city of Renada . Our priest was probably about thirty seven years old then. He was tall, thin, erect, and carried his head like our Buitre Peak carries its crest, and there was in his eyes the blueish depth of our lake. He attracted the glance of everybody, and after that, their hearts, and he, upon looking at us, seemed to look straight through our flesh like glass, to look at our hearts. We all loved him, but especially the children. What things he told us! They were things, not words. The town began to reek of holiness; one felt full and drunk with its aroma.
It was then that my brother Lazaro, who was in America from where he regularly sent us money so that we might live in seemly comfort, made my mother send me to the religious school, so that I might complete my education outside of the village. And this, even though he didn’t think much of nuns. “But since there”, he wrote us, “there are no progressive lay schools as far as.
This document contains a letter written by Constance Byrne addressed to her cousin. In the letter, Constance describes her nightly explorations of a strange landscape after retiring to bed. She encounters an entity referred to as "She" who seems not fully human. Constance believes these explorations are as real as her waking life due to physical signs like tears on her slippers and a rip in her dress. She intends to continue exploring this unknown terrain by crossing a bridge indicated by She. The letter is left with some tokens for her cousin with the message that she is safe and undertaking her journey with trepidation.
This story summarizes a Cornish folktale about an old man named Lutey who finds a crying mermaid trapped in a rock pool as the tide goes out. He helps carry her back to the sea, and in return she grants him magical powers, including the ability to break spells, find stolen property, and charm away disease. She gives him her magic comb and tells him they can meet again if he combs the water with it. The story establishes a folk tradition around Mermaid's Rock where they met.
Talk you round till dusk by Rebecca Tantony sampleClive Birnie
Every one of us is a complex and beautifully woven fabric of stories, and whether we tell them or not, there are no measuring tapes or weighing scales to speak of their worth. Talk You Round Till Dusk is a collection of tiny stories and big ideas celebrating the wonder of the moment. It’s about those journeys in a car driving across a desert, or walking from the bedroom to the kitchen, where we discover that what we have is enough. Stories so small they fit in the palm of a hand, yet carry the weight of the world with them.
Talk You Round Till Dusk is a collaboration between spoken word artist Rebecca Tantony and illustrator Anna Higgie. In a mix of flash-non-fiction, short stories, poetry and 16 full page colour illustrations, Rebecca and Anna take us on on a philosophical road trip from Bristol to Andalucía, Nicosia, India, San Francisco, Death Valley and Mexico.
Talk You Round Till Dusk by Rebecca Tantony SampleBurning Eye
Every one of us is a complex and beautifully woven fabric of stories, and whether we tell them or not, there are no measuring tapes or weighing scales to speak of their worth. Talk You Round Till Dusk is a collection of tiny stories and big ideas celebrating the wonder of the moment. It’s about those journeys in a car driving across a desert, or walking from the bedroom to the kitchen, where we discover that what we have is enough. Stories so small they fit in the palm of a hand, yet carry the weight of the world with them.
Talk You Round Till Dusk is a collaboration between spoken word artist Rebecca Tantony and illustrator Anna Higgie. In a mix of flash-non-fiction, short stories, poetry and 16 full page colour illustrations, Rebecca and Anna take us on on a philosophical road trip from Bristol to Andalucía, Nicosia, India, San Francisco, Death Valley and Mexico.
The document is a story told in first person perspective. It describes a young girl who follows a bird into the mountains where she is found by an old man and woman. They offer to train her in martial arts for 15 years, which she accepts. She learns fighting skills and exercises. In her 7th year of training, she must survive alone in the mountains for 10 days with only what she can carry, to prove herself as a warrior.
This document provides an autobiographical summary of Jane Radford's life experiences with spirituality and religion. Some key points:
- She was abducted as a baby and had a difficult teenage life. She studied yoga but left after disagreements with successors to her teacher.
- In her 20s she devoted herself to art. She experienced jealousy from others and sometimes found herself alone due to lies.
- She recounts spiritual experiences like dreams of past lives. She explored different religions but ultimately rejected vows and established her own spiritual practices.
- The document describes travels and experiences in France and Ireland, including assisting at a summer camp where a storm developed after she left, matching a dream she
The Prince wanted to marry a real Princess but could not determine if the Princesses he met were truly royal. During a storm, a woman arrived at the palace claiming to be a real Princess. To test her, the Queen had the Princess sleep on a bed with three small peas covered by many mattresses and feather beds. The next morning, the Princess said she barely slept because she felt something hard under her and was sore all over, proving she was truly a Princess with delicate sensitivity. The Prince married her, convinced he had found a real Princess.
The Prince wished to marry a real Princess but could not determine what made a Princess real. During a storm, a Princess arrived at the palace claiming to be real. To test her, the Queen had the Princess sleep on a bed with three peas covered by many mattresses and feather beds. The next morning, the Princess said she slept poorly and was bruised, showing she could feel the peas, proving she was a real Princess and worthy to marry the Prince.
Iker, a 23-year-old surfer, is stranded alone on a deserted island after a big wave knocks him unconscious. He searches for food and shelter and thinks of his girlfriend Sara. After climbing a mountain and seeing only trees, he decides to walk around the entire island in hopes of finding civilization or help. After two months of walking, he hears loud music and discovers it's coming from the hotel where Sara works. He finds Sara and realizes he had just walked around the entire island due to ocean currents and was there the whole time.
#1 2 8x11 final reptilian agenda - clint removed-spellchecked-re-margined on ...Clint Barrett
This document provides background on a book titled "Reptilian Agenda" that is the first book in a trilogy. It describes the setting as the author drives through New Mexico towards their friends' house on Halloween. Upon arriving, the author is surprised to find their ex Yvonne there, as tensions still remain between them from their breakup. The document sets the scene and introduces some of the characters and their relationships.
Emily Dickinson
1830-1886
A virtual recluse
In 55 short years of life, rarely left her home in Amherst, Mass.
A comfortable home: dad a prominent lawyer and civic leader.
A chronically ill mother, for whom Emily had to care
An unmarried sister (“Vinnie”) who also lived at home.
A brother (Austin) and his wife Susan Gilbert, to whom ED wrote.
A highly religious household, but Emily was different; a little strange and solitary. Not anti-social, but not exactly the “belle of the ball.” Hard to communicate with; on a different “wavelength.”
Had few friends. Never married or had a “boy friend,” and, as far as we know, never experienced physical love.
A valentine to a young man at Amherst
“Sir, I desire an interview; meet me at sunrise, or sunset, or the new moon – the place is immaterial…With soul, or spirit, or body, they are all alike to me. With host or alone, in sunshine or storm, in heaven or earth, some how or no how – I propose, sir, to see you. And not to see merely, but a chat, sir, or a tete-a-tete, a confab, a mingling of opposite minds is what I propose to have…Our friendship, sir, shall endure till sun and moon shall wane no more, till stars shall set, and victims rise to grace the final sacrifice…I am Judith, the heroine of the Apocrypha, and you the orator of Ephesus. That’s what they call a metaphor in our country. Don’t be afraid of it, sir, it won’t bite!
To George Gould, a friend of her brother Austin, Feb. 1850
“Vesuvius at home”
Spent her solitude reading (Bible and Shakespeare), writing poetry.
Some poems about the theme of creativity itself. Often compared her creative urge to a volcano bubbling invisibly beneath the surface:
Volcanoes be in Sicily
And South America
I judge from my Geography –
Volcanoes nearer here
A Lava step at any time
Am I inclined to climb –
A Crater I may contemplate
Vesuvius at Home. (#1705; ?)
No desire for fame.
Never in her lifetime did she try to publish her poems. Handwrote and tied them together in small bundles (“fascicles”), 1776 in all. Asked sister to burn them after death.
Vinnie could not do it, and with a family friend, eventually brought them to light.
I’m Nobody! Who are you?
Are you – Nobody – Too?
Then there’s a pair of us?
Don’t tell! they’d advertise – you know!
How dreary – to be – Somebody!
How public – like a Frog –
To tell one’s name – the livelong June –
To an admiring Bog! (#288; c. 1861)
Despite staying at home, she knew the world.
I never saw a Moor –
I never saw the Sea –
Yet know I how the Heather looks
And what a Billow be.
(#1052; c. 1865)
Dickinson vs. Whitman
“One of the two great poetic geniuses of the 19th c.” (F. Madden)
As different from Whitman as night from day.
“You speak of Mr. Whitman – I never read his Book – but was told that he was disgraceful --” (ED in letter to TW Higginson, April 1862)
Whitman a “public” poet who loved people; Dickinson intensely private.
Whitman’s lines a ...
1) The document describes different versions of the origin of "The Wailer", a woman said to appear at night dressed in white, lamenting and shouting.
2) The story then shares an account from the narrator's grandfather who was tasked with ringing church bells each night in a town in Puebla, Mexico.
3) One night, the grandfather fell asleep after ringing the bells and awoke in strange locations further from the church each time, believing it was a prank. He then awoke on the edge of a well and saw the Wailer in the distance before following her and witnessing her final lament by the river.
This document discusses various methods artists use to tell narratives through images alone. It begins by defining key terms like ut pictura poesis and discussing monumental artworks that employ narrative techniques. It then describes six methods: monoscenic presents one scene; sequential uses ordered scenes; continuous uses repeating figures; synoptic includes multiple scenes; simultaneous uses symbols; and autonomous creates a narrative without text for the audience to interpret. Examples like The Raft of the Medusa demonstrate each technique.
This document provides information about traveling from Terrassa to Besullo, Spain and things to do there. It discusses accommodation, weather, attractions like spas and shops. Besullo is mentioned as a place to visit for its views and for the book La Dama del Alba by Alejandro Casona. The document then summarizes chapters of the book, describing characters, rituals mentioned, and providing a short summary of each act. It also includes a sample dialogue from the book.
1) Louis de Conte was Joan of Arc's childhood friend and page. They grew up together in the village of Domremy in France in the early 15th century.
2) As children, Joan and Louis played under a sacred tree that the village children believed brought visions of whether someone's soul was pure or not.
3) Louis recounts how Joan stood up for the village fairies when a priest tried to banish them, showing her early conviction and leadership.
The document contains 15 poems by various authors. The poems cover a range of topics including reflections on aging, nature, relationships, and cultural experiences. They utilize different styles and forms of poetry to express ideas in brief, imaginative ways.
Excerpt from Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of th.docxelbanglis
Excerpt from: Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of
Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African. Written By Himself.
Vol. I. (published 1789)
CHAPTER II
~The author's birth and parentage--His being kidnapped with his sister--Their separation--
Surprise at meeting again--Are finally separated--Account of the different places and incidents
the author met with till his arrival on the coast--The effect the sight of a slave ship had on him--
He sails for the West Indies--Horrors of a slave ship--Arrives at Barbadoes, where the cargo is
sold and dispersed.~
I hope the reader will not think I have trespassed on his patience in introducing myself to him
with some account of the manners and customs of my country. They had been implanted in me
with great care, and made an impression on my mind, which time could not erase, and which all
the adversity and variety of fortune I have since experienced served only to rivet and record;
for, whether the love of one's country be real or imaginary, or a lesson of reason, or an instinct
of nature, I still look back with pleasure on the first scenes of my life, though that pleasure has
been for the most part mingled with sorrow.
I have already acquainted the reader with the time and place of my birth. My father, besides
many slaves, had a numerous family, of which seven lived to grow up, including myself and a
sister, who was the only daughter. As I was the youngest of the sons, I became, of course, the
greatest favourite with my mother, and was always with her; and she used to take particular
pains to form my mind. I was trained up from my earliest years in the art of war; my daily
exercise was shooting and throwing javelins; and my mother adorned me with emblems, after
the manner of our greatest warriors. In this way I grew up till I was turned the age of eleven,
when an end was put to my happiness in the following manner:--Generally when the grown
people in the neighbourhood were gone far in the fields to labour, the children assembled
together in some of the neighbours' premises to play; and commonly some of us used to get up
a tree to look out for any assailant, or kidnapper, that might come upon us; for they sometimes
took those opportunities of our parents' absence to attack and carry off as many as they could
seize. One day, as I was watching at the top of a tree in our yard, I saw one of those people
come into the yard of our next neighbour but one, to kidnap, there being many stout young
people in it. Immediately on this I gave the alarm of the rogue, and he was surrounded by the
stoutest of them, who entangled him with cords, so that he could not escape till some of the
grown people came and secured him. But alas! ere long it was my fate to be thus attacked, and
to be carried off, when none of the grown people were nigh. One day, when all our people
were gone out to their works as usual, and only I and my dear sister were left to mi ...
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3. The floats are not on wheels, but rather carried by strong,
proud young men, the castaleros. They have a costalo around
their heads, a cloth which is folded into a small pillow,
resting on their neck to ease the strain of the weight.
During Semana Santa, the holy week
before Easter, the streets of Andalucia
become the domain of the fraternities.
They haul their floats, the pasos, in
seemingly unending processions of
sometimes thousands of ‘nazarenos’
through the cities, day and night,
around the clock.
4. Each parish has its own fraternity, the hermandad.
Each hermandad is identified by the nazarenos’ robes.
Some walk in socks or just their bare feet, while others
have a tightly wound rope belted around their waist
But the real sound of the Semana Santa comes from
the ‘cornetes y tambores’, and it is this rather shrill,
high pitched sound of the cornets which seem to cry
The processions are accompanied by fanfares-- marching out about the suffering of the Jesus.
bands, playing music to keep the procession going.
5. It is the day before Easter, siesta, with the sun high in the sky.
At this time of day one can usually find Mercedes on her father’s small
patio in the shade of the grapevines, playing with her doll or with the kittens.
There is always something for a small six year old girl on a patio to do.
But today Mercedes is not on the
patio. She is lying in bed, pale and
feverish. Mercedes is sick, very sick.
The doctor has visited many times;
he was at his wits end and said that
the only thing left to do is pray.
6. Don Enrique was still praying
when the members of the
And praying is what Mercedes’ father, hermandad began to trickle in,
Don Enrique did to ‘his’ Virgin. For he the casteleros, the nazarenos and
could call her that, couldn’t he? He had the musicians.
served her his entire life. First as a caste-
lero with bravado and machismo, and
later as a dignified nazareno. And now,
finally, as capitate, the man who is
responsible for the paso and who keeps the
casteleros in check.
Holy Mary, my Mercedes,
save her. Aren’t you a Mother
yourself? Take my life
instead…
Only when the paso with the
Christ figure was already
outside, did he stop praying to
attend to his duties as capitate,
and even then he kept talking to
the Virgin Mary.
7. In the middle of the night Don
Enrique took the Virgin’s float on
a journey to the other side of the
river to the imposing cathedral.
8. Although they were among the thousands walking along, it
felt to Don Enrique as though he was alone with the Virgin.
He heard no music, saw no nazarenos, he only saw the
Virgin Mary leading him as a ship through the sea of
anonymous people.
Don Enrique told her how he had become
reconciled to not having children, until six
years ago when unexpectedly Mercedes was
born. How is little girl has brought sunshine to
his and his wife’s existence and how nothing
should be allowed to happen to her,
except a miracle,
now …
9. MERCEDES,
OH NO!
When the nazarenos came back from the
chapel the next day after the procession,
Don Enrique didn’t take part in the
customary festivities, and even refused
his beer.
Sad news awaited him, his little daughter
had died while he was gone.
10. Don Enrique didn’t shed a tear, but erupted
in anger—anger against the Virgin Mary
who not only had kept him away from his
home while his daughter was dying, but
also was unable to perform one small
miracle for a faithful devoted servant as
himself. He wanted nothing to do with her
ever again, that ‘Holy Mother Virgin of
Nothing’, never again!
She could go through Easter night
on her own for all he cared,
but no longer with him!
And if you want
to see me, Enrique
the devoted, Enrique
the fool, you will have
to come and find me
In the chapel the Holy Mother cried her
at my home, and then
eternal tears of plaster, but there were those
I will know that
who could have sworn that there were more
you still care
tears than before, and that she had never
for me!
seemed so grief stricken.
11. I work hard and with deliberation, Years went by. Don Enrique lived his
God’s hand is not in my harvest, life in bitterness and without faith.
it is all my own work. He farmed through the years, and
each year was a bountiful one, with
rich harvests.
But Don Erique neither thanked God
nor the Virgin Mary. He no longer
visited the Chapel of the Holy Virgin.
And why would he? His harvest was
at least as plentiful as his neighbors
who did go to church.
The small patio where Mercedes once played had grown into a large
courtyard, for Don Enrique continued to buy more and more land
and needed more barns to store his harvests. His farm grew more
now than in all those years when he worshipped the Virgin Mary.
12. Monseigneur, do you think we can
have a procession for the occasion?
What a splendid idea!
Not far from Don Enrique’s hacienda was Valencina
de la Concepción, a sleepy little town surrounded by
olive orchards. There was also a little chapel which was
to be re-dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The Bishop
himself was coming, and the chaplain took this
opportunity to make a bold request.
And so the bishop determined that
the chapel of Valencina de la
Concepción should be visited by the
same Virgin whom Don Erique had
served for many years.
13. You have the prettiest
dress in the whole
village, I’m shure
Oh you!
The usually quiet town now had an atmosphere of excitement.
The Virgin would come to their village! The town became a beehive of
activity. Everyone wanted to look their best for the procession: The men
polished their boots and brushed their horses and harnesses, the women
put on their best dresses and also put flowers in their hair.
14. It was a wonderful festive day, with the town under a bright
blue sky, it was a feast of food, drink and music. The young
men showed their riding skills at the tilting competition.
The women danced the “Sevellanas” in flamboyant flamenco
dresses.Everyone was happy and excited, for the Virgin Mary
was coming to their chapel. What an occasion!
But Don Enrique, the richest
man of Valencina de la
Concepción was distinctly
absent. He did not take part
in the feast in which the
Virgin was to be the
centerpiece.Standing on his
patio he could hear the
booming of the drums and
the high pitched voices of the
singing women.
“Agh, what nonsense!”
15. The golden grain was high in the
fields, and a colorful stream
meandered through all that ‘gold’. A small cloud appeared at the horizon,
In the midst of it was the Virgin Mary but nobody took notice of it as the
who looked during this excursion just forecast was sunny and good. And just as the procession moved
as exalted as the casteleros. It was as if Then another cloud appeared, and then among the fields, the first drops fell,
all the animals in the fields and the another. The captitate looked warily the wind came up and the capitate
birds in the sky followed the parade. at the sky. looked for shelter from the rain.
16. There were lovely little farm
buildings all around, but none
were big enough to hold the paso
with the Virgin statue. Except
the one, in the middle of the
most prosperous fields.
There were barns big enough to
give shelter to the virgin. It was
Don Enrique’s hacienda.
Don Enrique saw the procession wind through his fields. He saw the Virgin’s canopy
rocking back and forth with each step like the humps of a drunken camel. He also saw the
sky and the threatening impending rain. At that moment Don Enrique did something he
had not done in years, and he didn’t quite understand it himself: he prayed. He prayed to
God and asked him for rain. This time his prayer was heard, as right after he uttered his
final words, the rain came pouring down on his fields and the procession. A moment later
Don Enrique heard a knock on his gate. It was the Virgin knocking on his door.
17. And so the people of Valencina
de la Concepción and the
participants of the procession
took shelter under the roof of the
hacienda of Don Enrique.
The horses were fed, there was
wine, sausage end bread
for everyone.
Outside it poured from heaven as if the end
of times has arrived. The Virgin was all by
herself in the big shed. All by herself?
Not quite. A small figure aproached the paso,
with hesitation, his eyes to the ground.
18. When Don Enrique stood in front of the wagon he raised his eyes. Tears streamed
down his cheeks, tears for his departed daughter Mercedes, whom he never cried
over in his bitter rage. But also tears of joy. Because only now Don Enrique
understood that all his prosperous harvests were intended to make his barns large
enough so that they would shelter the Virgin in her time of need.
You have come
You did not forget me!
You came to my home
Please forgive me!
Forgiving ... ah, forgiving is her daily work.
At that moment there were those that would have sworn that
her plaster face had spread into a smile …
The End
19. This story came to me through my daughter Sarah, who lives in Sevilla.
Gracias, Sarah.