Silver Spectacles

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Mar/10
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Silver Spectacles
Silver Spectacles
check out this crazy poem?

my room is now a digable planet.
a black square space shot thru with silver.’
a spectacle only absinthe can deliver.
that heliotropic star i see can’t be real .
or can it?
amid the circumvolution of my place,
i see an unfamiliar face.
a woman with jade sanpaku eyes.
as i float upward, i reach 4 her.
then she dissapates into the skies.
yep, my room’s now a digable planet.
the corners stretch out 2 infinity.
quasars burst out in blue, green & yellow.
now i see 3 men balance on saturn’s rings.
their presence makes me feel oddily mellow.
it’s a rainbow holy trinity!
im trapped in a hypnogogic fever dream.
my room is a digable planet.
this cant be real or can it?

how old are you? cause u sure kno a lot of complicated words
anyways i like how you described everything with lots of details

EDIT: Check out my poem and tell me what you think
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmJQ9hrPAhsgyn00tuOJ_1Psy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090117145401AA4zkN4

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I Love Italian Travel – Southern Italy February Attractions

So you are hankering to visit southern Italy in February, but just aren’t sure what to see and what to do. Don’t despair; there are lots and lots of special events that simply aren’t available in the good old summertime. Here are a few of them. Get rolling; February is almost upon us. We start our virtual counterclockwise tour in Apulia, the heel of the Italian boot. Then it’s northwest to Campania on the Tyrrhenian Sea and then south to the island of Sicily.

On February 13th, the coastal city of Barletta, Apulia hosts the Commemoration of the Challenge of Barletta. This event recalls the historic challenge between 13 Italian horsemen and 13 French horsemen first held on February 13th, 1503. This is one beautiful traditional ceremony. The small town of Vico del Gargano whose nickname is “The Village of Love” celebrates The Feast of Saint Valentine by decorating its main church and statue of Saint Valentine with bay leaves and literally thousands of oranges. You won’t be surprised to learn that this area is known for its oranges.

The city of Mugnano di Napoli is home to the headquarters of the Pirotecnica Snc or Schiattarella fireworks firm. Can you guess how Mugnano di Napoli celebrates its Patron Saint Biagio? This family-run firm has won many national competitions so you may expect a real blast. For a complete change of pace visit Today’s Spouse in the regional capital of Naples, especially if you are planning a wedding. This event is held starting on the second Saturday of February in the spectacular Twelfth Century Castel dell’Ovo overlooking the harbor in romantic but sometimes dangerous Napoli.

On February 4 Sicily’s second largest city Catania situated on the island’s eastern coast facing the Ionian Sea honors its patron saint, Saint Agatha with a festival that boasts what may well be the world’s second largest religious procession. Saint Agatha’s statue is placed on a “fercolo”, a 40,000 pound silver carriage, which is pulled up Monte Sangiuliano by an unbelievable 5,000 men. This great festival lasts for two days and two nights and culminates in a monster fireworks display. Don’t forget to taste some of the marzipan specialties. Across the island on the western (Mediterranean) coast lies the town of Agrigento whose Almond Blossom Fair spans the first two Sundays in February. The ceremonies include an International Folklore Festival complete with music, singing, parades, puppet shows and open-air performances. You’ll enjoy traditional Sicilian sweets based on almonds and other goodies.

About the Author

Levi Reiss wrote or co-authored ten computer and Internet books, but would rather drink fine French, German, or other wine, accompanied by the right foods. He teaches classes in computers at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his new wine, diet, health, and nutrition website www.wineinyourdiet.com and his Italian travel website www.travelitalytravel.com.