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viernes, junio 30, 2006

Poems on a friday afternoon

Well, it´s already Friday and tomorrow begins July, and I thought that there were a couple of great poems around ...

Enjoy, Cova

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When a Woman Loves a Man - by David Lehman

When she says margarita she means daiquiri.
When she says quixotic she means mercurial.
And when she says, "I'll never speak to you again,"
she means, "Put your arms around me from behind
as I stand disconsolate at the window."

He's supposed to know that.

When a man loves a woman he is in New York and she is in Virginia
or he is in Boston, writing, and she is in New York, reading,
or she is wearing a sweater and sunglasses in Balboa Park and he
is raking leaves in Ithaca
or he is driving to East Hampton and she is standing disconsolate
at the window overlooking the bay
where a regatta of many-colored sails is going on
while he is stuck in traffic on the Long Island Expressway.

When a woman loves a man it is one ten in the morning
she is asleep he is watching the ball scores and eating pretzels
drinking lemonade
and two hours later he wakes up and staggers into bed
where she remains asleep and very warm.

When she says tomorrow she means in three or four weeks.
When she says, "We're talking about me now,"
he stops talking. Her best friend comes over and says,
"Did somebody die?"

When a woman loves a man, they have gone
to swim naked in the stream
on a glorious July day
with the sound of the waterfall like a chuckle
of water rushing over smooth rocks,
and there is nothing alien in the universe.

Ripe apples fall about them.
What else can they do but eat?

When he says, "Ours is a transitional era,"
"that's very original of you," she replies,
dry as the martini he is sipping.

They fight all the time
It's fun
What do I owe you?
Let's start with an apology
Ok, I'm sorry, you dickhead.
A sign is held up saying "Laughter."
It's a silent picture.
"I've been fucked without a kiss," she says,
"and you can quote me on that,"
which sounds great in an English accent.

One year they broke up seven times and threatened to do it
another nine times.

When a woman loves a man, she wants him to meet her at the
airport in a foreign country with a jeep.
When a man loves a woman he's there. He doesn't complain that
she's two hours late
and there's nothing in the refrigerator.

When a woman loves a man, she wants to stay awake.
She's like a child crying
at nightfall because she didn't want the day to end.

When a man loves a woman, he watches her sleep, thinking:
as midnight to the moon is sleep to the beloved.
A thousand fireflies wink at him.

The frogs sound like the string section
of the orchestra warming up.
The stars dangle down like earrings the shape of grapes.

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"What Do Women Want?" - by Kim Addonizio

I want a red dress.
I want it flimsy and cheap,
I want it too tight, I want to wear it
until someone tears it off me.

I want it sleeveless and backless,
this dress, so no one has to guess
what's underneath. I want to walk down
the street past Thrifty's and the hardware store
with all those keys glittering in the window,
past Mr. and Mrs. Wong selling day-old
donuts in their café, past the Guerra brothers
slinging pigs from the truck and onto the dolly,
hoisting the slick snouts over their shoulders.

I want to walk like I'm the only
woman on earth and I can have my pick.

I want that red dress bad.

I want it to confirm
your worst fears about me,
to show you how little I care about you
or anything except what
I want. When I find it, I'll pull that garment
from its hanger like I'm choosing a body
to carry me into this world, through
the birth-cries and the love-cries too,
and I'll wear it like bones, like skin,
it'll be the goddamned
dress they bury me in.

lunes, mayo 29, 2006

Pictures from Saturday´s walk




Weekend in Bilbao

I spent last weekend in Bilbao. It was nice and a bit relaxing, mostly because I didn´t call anyone I should have called ...

The flight was astoundingly uneventful. Got run over by a couple of idiots who were trying to reach the Nice gate, but I managed to get one of the first places in the Bilbao queue (I fully recommend this if you want to store your luggage with tranquillity ... you cannot imagine the amount of luggage people bring as carry-on ... and the complaints when they are forced to leave it at the gate).

Saturday was fully dedicated to a walk along the Punta Galea path, from Bidezabal metro station to Larrabasterra. Gorgeous weather, and even better the new walk opened a couple of weeks ago by the Getxo town major ... In one year time there will be local elections, so now it is the moment for openings (not near home, anyway ... the works are worse than ever, extremely complicated to drive around).

We had tickets for Brisville´s "Le Diner" with Flotats and Carmelo Gomez. I had already seen it last year, and it didn´t disappoint me, although you could feel that they are dying to finish. They have been doing it for a long time, and it is a two-men tour de force, the whole 90 minutes on stage without resting a little bit.

Sunday morning was dedicated to a walk to the Euskalduna, a couple of pintxos in the Asador Indusi at the Zubiarte shopping mall (the girls at the bar are very nice, and it is inexpensive), return home and watch the F1 Monaco race. Actually, I wanted Raikkonen to win, I wonder why ... The afternoon was more boring ... I had to check bank papers ... boring, boring, boring ... I have to pay so much money ... the holidays are go¡ng to hell straight away ...

And then, I was so nice to change seats with a dad in the plane. They had been separated and they were very grateful, but I wasn´t so grateful when I found out that my companion was spilling into my seat. I moved down the arm seat, and he told me that he wasn´t comfortable enough (and a guy in front of me said that he should have paid for two seats ...).

I arrived home in Madrid at 23:00, and tried to organize a bit the house. I even changed the sheets (Ali and Pedro had been staying the weekend), and dropped dead after midnight ...

miércoles, mayo 10, 2006

Berlin May 2006

The Käthe Kollwitz sculpture in the Neue Wache.
It´s the monument to the victims of war and dictatorships and substituted the old DDR Unknown Soldier Tomb. Posted by Picasa

miércoles, mayo 03, 2006

Holidays redux

So, I was planning to go to India next August with a couple of people
from work.

The most careful plans usually don´t work out as you plan them. I had
asked Mum and Ali to bring me books, pictures, maps, guides ... I had
checked in boards and asked people around, and at the end, my boss
decided that it would be interesting to have someone around here during
the month of August.

So, I have bowed out of the trip, and I am now trying to get him to
agree to three weeks beginning on the 21st of August. In that case, I
would probably end up going to London for a week, with mum and "Juanito"
... that will be "funny" ...

jueves, abril 20, 2006

Lavinia and India

This afternoon I am going  to use for the first time my Lavinia card. Every third Thursday of the month they do a 10% discount for members, not too bad at all. Although I don´t think that I will be spending a lot of money. I have my fair share of bottles at home, and I will need help to be able to go through them. Also, I cannot bring them to Bilbao, because my dear brother is also increasing the stack there. He came back yesterday from Galicia with a Terras Gaudas (he is well educated, doesn´t fall for the easy Martin Codax trap ...).

Afterwards, we are going to meet to talk about India. I was supposed to be going there in August, with a couple of people from the office, but we don´t know yet if our boss will allow us to go together. We are in the same department, and although holidays are supposed to be taken in August, there is that small thing with people staying here on call ... We really need to be told if we can go together, and when, in order to be able to get the plane tickets AB SOFORT ... Airfares are bound to increase during these days, with the Iran problems and so on.


jueves, mayo 05, 2005

Why did God make mothers? ...


"Why God made Moms"
Answers allegedly given by elementary school age children to the following questions. I am skeptical of this claim, but they are still pretty funny.

Why did God make mothers?
1. She's the only one who knows where the scotch tape is.
2. Mostly to clean the house.
3. To help us out of there when we were getting born.

How did God make mothers?
1. He used dirt, just like for the rest of us.
2. Magic plus super powers and a lot of stirring.
3. God made my mom just the same like he made me. He just used bigger parts.

What ingredients are mothers made of?!
1. God makes mothers out of clouds and angel hair and everything nice in the world and one dab of mean.
2. They had to get their start from men's bones. Then they mostly use string, I think.

Why did God give you your mother and not some other mom?
1. We're related.
2 . God knew she likes me a lot more than other people's moms like me.

What kind of little girl was your mom?
1. My mom has always been my mom and none of that other stuff.
2. I don't know because I wasn't there, but my guess would be pretty bossy.
3. They say she used to be nice.

What did mom need to know about dad before she married him
?
1. His last name.
2. She had to know his background. Like is he a crook? Does he get drunk on beer?
3. Does he make at least $800 a year? Did he say NO to drugs and YES to chores?

Why did your mom marry your dad?

1. My dad makes the best spaghetti in the world. And my mom eats a lot.
2. She got too old to do anything else with him.
3. My grandma says that mom didn't have her thinking cap on.

Who's the boss at your house?
1. Mom doesn't want to be boss, but she has to because dad's such a goof ball.
2. Mom. You can tell by room inspection. She sees the stuff under the bed.
3. I guess Mom is, but only because she has a lot more to do than dad.

What's the difference between moms and dads?
1. Moms work at work & work at home, & dads just go to work at work.
2. Moms know how to talk to teachers without scaring them.
3. Dads are taller & stronger, but moms! have all the real power 'cause that's who you got to ask if you want to sleep over at your friend's. Moms have magic, they make you feel better without medicine.

What does your mom do in her spare time?
1. Mothers don't do spare time.
2. To hear her tell it, she pays bills all day long.

What would it take to make your mom perfect?
1. On the inside she's already perfect. Outside, I think some kind of plastic surgery.
2. Diet. You know, her hair. I'd diet, maybe blue.

If you could change one thing about your mom, what would it be?
1. She has this weird thing about me keeping my room clean. I'd get rid of that.
2. I'd make my mom smarter. Then she would know it was my sister who did it and not me.
3. I would like for her to get rid of those invisible eyes on her back.

lunes, octubre 18, 2004

Nederlands Dans Theater

Last Saturday we went to watch the Nederlands Dans Theater at the Teatro Arriaga . It was the first company ( NDT I ), and they danced the following programme :
  • Whereabouts Unknown ( Jiri Kylian)
  • Wings of Wax ( Jiri Kylian )
  • Shutters Shut ( Lightfoot León )
  • Signing off (Lightfoot León )

There was a fair amount of people in the theatre. Quite a few young girls coming from a ballet academy, who, of course, got a shock when they realized that you couldn´t see a single tutu on stage. The worst for me was a little girl, barely three years old. I agree that kids must go to the
theatre, but in this case the poor thing was bored to death and kept playing in the ground and asking when it would be finish. There was a few invitations, too.

I liked it, but I have seen better things. Maybe I am not a real connoiseur of modern ballet, but I really enjoyed much more the Leipzig Ballet past April.We saw a magnificent choreography based on Bach andMendelsohn ...