Breakfast at Audrey’s (Friday flamenco)
Breakfast at Audrey’s (Friday flamenco) Let’s get ready for the weekend with some Hepburn heartburn: The post Breakfast at Audrey’s (Friday flamenco) appeared first on Bookbread.
View ArticleWhen Families Together Sing: The Cashes, the Statlers, and the Beatles
When Families Together Sing: The Cashes, the Statlers, and the Beatles Here are two songs about families singing together. The listener may notice that Johnny and June (with the Statler Brothers in...
View ArticleTo Move from Home into a Land Far Away
To Move from Home into a Land Far Away:The Problem of Getting-by Without Getting Burned-out Two interesting pieces I’ve recently address the topic of moving from one country to another to see better...
View ArticleOn “Fellowship” (A Literary Meditation)
On “Fellowship” (A Literary Meditation) I’ve been studying Chaucer lately, and soon stumbled on to some of his usages of the word fellowship. For wher-so men had pleyd or waked,Me thoghte the...
View ArticleOf Texas, to Teach and Learn from that State No More
Of Texas, to Teach and Learn from that State No More With regard to Texas as something to ever be discussed for any reason, I agree with much of what Jay Leeson of Lubbock wrote this week:...
View ArticleI’m (Almost) Levitating
“I’m (Almost) Levitating” – tribute to Dua Lipa The post I’m (Almost) Levitating appeared first on Bookbread.
View ArticleFlamenco Friday, “Wait till You See the Pool”
Another Flamenco Friday, time for something for summer: “Wait till You see the Pool” The post Flamenco Friday, “Wait till You See the Pool” appeared first on Bookbread.
View ArticleREFRIED DREAMS …. WITH CHEESE
PART I. AGAINST PERFECTIONISM So, just horsing around, not really meaning anything by it, I told myself I was tired of old lessons from old books—lessons most people never followed anyway, which is...
View ArticleThe Imagination: Toy for the Child, Tool for the Adult
We need more imagination to address our traffic congestion, our housing shortages, our mass-shooter threats, as well as our energy supplies and climate alterations. We need incubators and accelerators...
View ArticleFlamenco Friday: “Oh Shenandoah”
“Oh Shenandoah“–now an American standard, originally a French trapper song, and later became a sea shanty: The post Flamenco Friday: “Oh Shenandoah” appeared first on Bookbread.
View ArticleImmoral Temptations: The Case Against Imagination as a Tool to Ease Society’s...
Immoral Temptations:The Case Against Imagination as a Tool to Ease Society’s Pains Maybe everything I wrote about imagination last week was wrong. Maybe my convictions on the subject were too tight...
View ArticleToward an Unbound Civic Imagination
So, first I said I thought Americans need to think about imagination more, and think about it seriously, as a tool (but certainly not the tool) for addressing the most pressing problems in...
View ArticleFlamenco Friday: “When Juanito Come Marching Home”
Just an old folk song for this Flamenco Friday. The post Flamenco Friday: “When Juanito Come Marching Home” appeared first on Bookbread.
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View ArticleThe Enveloping Imagination: Wildfire Consuming the Open Prairies of the Mind...
The Enveloping Imagination: Wildfire Consuming the Open Prairies of the Mind(Part I of II) This fire, these flames, is and are the imagination ablaze across the range and country and prairies and...
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