Sunday, November 7, 2010

Superman!!


SUPERMAN

What Wright had in mind
for the Guggenheim was a
Spiral stuffed with art.

                 It's a building, it's a landmark, it's super monument!!  Come on in!  Potluck Poetry...  Share, it's a good thing!!


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38 comments:

  1. Lyn

    Perfect haiku for a beautiful art museum. Miss that about not living in New York...

    cheers,
    joanny

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  2. Hi Joanny-
    Thanks for stopping by..I pass the G every morning on my "walk"..come back!!

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  3. Love the Guggenheim, and the poem!

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  4. Hi Jane-
    Thank you..whenever I round the corner and see it, it still takes my breath away!!

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  5. great Haiku/Senryu. Clever, inventive

    Cheers

    Luke @ WordSalad

    (mine are here -
    http://wp.me/pTeVg-cx
    http://wp.me/pTeVg-cP

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  6. Lyn,

    you are such a treasure to me,
    love you, very powerful poem,
    aptly done...

    http://thursdaypoetsrallypoetry.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/my-sister-lives-too-far-away/

    here is one of my entries,
    a poetry award 4 you and thank you for your support on week 9 potluck fun.
    Enjoy!
    xxx

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  7. Hi Jingle-
    Thank you..the most generous soul..giving us all so many opportunities..wish I had your energy!!

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  8. Hi Luke-
    Thank you..this place stares me in the face!!

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  9. Very neat little poem. You say it all in 3 lines.

    http://jessicasjapes.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/my-fortress/

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  10. Hi Jessica-
    Haiku to the rescue..thanks!!

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  11. wright has lots of followers who seem to think that the snail is indeed his creation!haha!

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  12. Hi fiveloaf-
    Very funny! Who's on first?? This place does sweep one along...

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  13. good morning Lyn :) - love this photo of the iconic bldg and your haiku so good with that hint of humor laced around the edges xxo 11 more months

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  14. Good one.. liked the haiku..

    I too have tried haikus.. your visit will be emboldening..

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  15. Hi Jeane-
    Thank you..and I'm counting the days!!

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  16. I'm here through Cuban. I enjoy creativity, too and the links between visual art and the written word, but I am stuck with words. It's good to meet you here.

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  17. I loved this - a spiral stuffed with art! :)

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  18. Hi Ramesh Sood-
    Thank you..the haiku is a wonderful form..like a game, I think!

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  19. Hi Elisabeth-
    Welcome..nice of you to visit..so admire Cuban..
    Words, images..all a blessing..thanks!!

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  20. Hi Talon-
    Thanks..I love that place!!

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  21. How fun... I was wondering if anyone would touch on this building. Nice Haiku.

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  22. Absolutely great haiku that kept alive in my mind.

    JP

    http://tasithoughts.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/names-on-a-slab-of-stone/

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  23. Hi Reflections-
    Thank you..this was an easy one for me..right down the street!!

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  24. Hi tasithoughts-
    So pleased that you liked this..thanks so much!!

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  25. This is one of those haikus (sp?) that goes beyond the conventions, if any.

    Great poem.

    Greetings from London.

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  26. I have loved the buildings of "Wright" and your words have caught the essense of the same.. I njoyed this so much, specially as I am pasionate about designs

    ("I have featured a book too in my dsigns section in my blog... if you have some time, read it, I am sure you will enjoy it. http://shadowdancingwithmind.blogspot.com/2010/11/design-street-great-designs-from-past.html)

    Thanks for sharing this one...

    ॐ नमः शिवाय
    Om Namah Shivaya
    Twitter: @VerseEveryDay
    Blog: http://shadowdancingwithmind.blogspot.com

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  27. Greetings to a Cuban-
    Always appreciate your kind words..I have trouble counting, a haiku isn't easy!! Thank you, thank you...

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  28. Hi Shashi-
    Wright was always right, wasn't he? I am in awe of his ability! and thanks for the info about the book!

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  29. Nice post- glad to have found your blog. As this is my first visit I went back and read several other posts and thoroughly enjoyed them.
    Johnina :^A

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  30. Hi Johnina-
    So glad you stopped by..always happy to make a new aquaintance..thanks for the kind words!

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  31. Nicely done. Have always like the Guggenheim.

    Happy Potluck ... Poem on.

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  32. Very apt. Tiny lines. Beautiful imagination. I loved it.

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  33. G' day From Australia, Nice photo of a icon and Haiku. I'm trying write a Haiku i've only written one but i'm still trying.

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  34. Hi uma a.-
    Thanks for your very nice words...

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  35. Hi JamieDedes-
    Definitely intend to "poem on" ..
    Thanks!!

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  36. Hi Kind Spirit-
    Thanks for your comment..very nice!!

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  37. Hi Windsmoke-
    G'day from NY!! So good to hear from you...just keep writing..it's all we can do!!

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