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Monthly Archives: April 2017

The Little Theatre (A Tall Tale)

14 Friday Apr 2017

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Dying to get inside the theatre
Ever since she’s learned it was there,
Rebecca didn’t really seem to care
What they played or how close the score.

Or else, if you want the truth to be told,
Tonight’s Easter concert of chamber music
Was easily as fully measured and hypnotic
As Teatro Caio Melisso a wonder to behold.



Photo Op, or A Dead End?

14 Friday Apr 2017

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Straight shot is the best?
Or it helps to straighten her up?

Antique tint a false friend?
Fade to black and white?

That time of year thou mayst in me behold

14 Friday Apr 2017

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Out of Doors

14 Friday Apr 2017

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The Rocca Albornoziana

13 Thursday Apr 2017

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“This page has not yet been created,” according to my WikiLink.


Rocca (singular) = fortress; rocce (plural) = fortresses


iana = adjectival ending, I hereby suppose
Since Cardinal Abornoz built many of these fortresses
In 14th century Umbria, as he led Pope Innocent VI’s forces.


Easy to survey the town from here or visit the museum.
More inviting, no doubt, than when it served as a prison.

A Bit of History

13 Thursday Apr 2017

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The history of Spoleto, as if in imitation of the town, has known its ups and downs. Long a site of some importance in ancient times, it eventually gave way to the Papal States and a decline in status.

Well into the 20th century, the pattern held firm. A few ups, but mostly downs along the way. Until after World War II, when Spoleto began to make a name for itself in the arts and culture.

Within the decade of the 50s, three major institutions were founded. The most notable of these, the Festival of the Two Worlds, is held annually starting in late June.

In the final stretch of the ascent to the Rocca, the fortress above town, a series of photographs commemorate some of the highlights from Spoleto’s renowned international event.



When my education is complete, I will return to caption all the pics. (As they stand, when tapped, the crops leave some of the captions legible, I trust.)

Left to My Own Devices, I Find Art in Odd Places

12 Wednesday Apr 2017

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Shadow & Fact
Appealing

Left to Write

12 Wednesday Apr 2017

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In the turbulent decades of his intense political engagement,
Milton wrote prose–or, as he put it, with his “left hand.”

In the relaxed weeks of her long-awaited artistic holiday,
Rebecca has literally been sketching with her left hand.

Both exercises in restraint, it turns out, are marvels to behold.


I’m left wondering about transferences between the two brains.

Too Many Signs Seem to Point This Way

12 Wednesday Apr 2017

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Thanks! . . . To all our customers, especially those who have become friends. A Spanish goodbye.

Poppies Begin to Pop Up on the Rocca

11 Tuesday Apr 2017

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