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Poetry

Look Well To This Day

by Russell on March 19, 2010

A recent post by Chris Brogan on the importance of execution brought this old Sanskit poem to mind. I memorized it when I was ten and recited it to my mother. It is still there in my head.

The poem (somewhat more poetically – no surprise there) refers to the “splendour of action” rather than “importance of execution”.

Look well to this day for it is life, the very best of life.
In its brief course lie all the realities and truths of existence:
the joy of growth, the splendour of action, the glory of power.

For yesterday is but a memory and tomorrow is only a vision.
But today, if well lived, makes every yesterday a memory of happiness
And every tomorrow a vision of hope.

Look well, therefore to this day.

An Ancient Sanskrit Poem

Now must get back to work on the splendour.

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Twenty

by Russell on September 23, 2007

Today was the twentieth anniversary of my meeting my darling wife, M. We share a love of travel, literature, cinema,  food, wine, technology and (hopefully) each other. She complements and supplements me. Here is an excerpt of one of her favourite poems Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti.

Taste them and try: 
Currants and gooseberries, 
Bright-fire-like barberries, 
Figs to fill your mouth, 
Citrons from the South, 
Sweet to tongue and sound to eye; 
Come buy, come buy.” 

poetry-online.org

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Getting Started

September 16, 2007

Well, that was a bit of an effort getting started. I am about 2 hours in. I have installed Word press, set up a MYSQL database for the content, chosen a theme, downloaded a ‘Now Reading’ plugin, added a book review. So why am I doing this? A couple of reasons, one is using the blog [...]

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