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Marni

United States

October 31, 2009
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One of the things I love about being an English, baby! cast member is how much I learn from my fellow cast members.  At our most recent shoot, we discussed the beauty of fall and I learned of the term "leaf peeping." I thought it was some new dirty term for voyeurism, but as it turns out, I am a leaf peeper. Leaf peeping is the act of traveling to see fall leaves changing color.

Now, I have been thinking a lot about this since that fall is in full swing here in the US. I love the change of seasons and am usually fully aware of the first signs of fall. This year, however, fall sneaked up on me. That is to say, I have been so busy I hadn't even noticed that all the leaves changed colors. This worries me. Leaf peeping is one of the simplest and easiest ways one can still interact with nature. It is a time to behold the wonder of nature. I, like many people, have been so caught up in my daily life that I hadn't even noticed this phenomenon-taking place. It was as if someone turned a switch this year and all of a sudden everything was orange, yellow, and red instead of green. Am I really so detached from what is going on outside my door that something as obvious as the change of seasons has alluded me this year?

Due to this recent revelation, I have made a vow to embrace my inner leaf peeper.  I plan to actively go out to a remote area, which isn't hard to do here in Portland, and take the time to observe the beauty of fall. I have decided I will make it an annual event much like we did as a family growing up in New England where the changing of the leaves is practically an industry since so many tourists come to see the beautiful trees.. I will take a day to go out and enjoy the wonders that nature provides because it is a remarkable occurrence and one that is worth peeping at.

06:53 AM Nov 20 2009

editte
ハンガリー

Thank you for your gorgeous writing. I've made several notes for myself to use these English expressions.It would be a pleasure to read about your Thanksgiving celebration. Best wishes.

01:13 AM Nov 15 2009

hazem02

hazem02
ヨルダン

My queen...

O my sweet dear queen...

to you i am writing...

my pen penning my feelings to you...

trying to let you know how much i miss you...

my queen...

wish you know,how much feelings i hold inside...

wish you feel my honest love which i keep into my heart...

wish you know ,how i feel just when i see you...

O my queen...

wish you know...

no one lived into my hearts` land...

no one has a rights to think about...

no one lived into my dreams...

no one shared me my loneliness...

no one touched the sensitive part into my heart... 

only you...

the only one who owned the mind and the heart...

owned my heart...

and become my queen...

O my queen...

sweet lovely queen...

please come be more close to me...

come and look into my eyes...

come and see the frame into my eyes...

its your picture into that frame...

drew into there from a long age...

and written around your picture...

i love you...

O my queen...

to you i am writing a meanings embodied by my soul...

and written through my breathes...

and sent to you through my longings` breeze...

chose you and called you...

to house forever your heart...

my sweet lovely queen...

my beautiful amazing tune...

and the address to my life...

you are my world which i always dive in...

from my missing seas...

sending you my perfumed warm lovely longings...

reminding you...

about this love...

about your lover...

that lover who holds you always into his heart...

dears lovely readers...

did you know now,who is my queen...

who is my sweetheart...

tomorrow or after tomorrow...

she will talk by herself to you all...

to tell you about her lover...

about me...

by: hazem02@yahoo.com

www.poemhunter.com/poem/my-queen-8/

please feel free to read and to leave your comment and to rate my poem through my link above..

yours,..

hazem al...

12:01 PM Nov 14 2009

ed.waldo

ed.waldo
ブラジル

I love to see the beautiful trees, i love the change of seasons, I like to see fall leaves changing color. How wonderful the world can be! But situation of planet is close to a serious ecological disaster. Some action has to be taken because either we stop killing the Earth or we will kill ourselver.

08:28 AM Nov 12 2009

firefox700101
中国

Oh this actually reminds me that I had a similar feeling about how did the seasons pass by me.

Having been busy for so long a time, I really need some time to be out of all kinds of those mess.  Thanks again.

06:17 AM Nov 12 2009

yihengt

yihengt
中国

Kiss

05:20 AM Nov 12 2009

bismark

bismark
ガーナ

well, back here in Ghana it's something i have enjoyed from my infancy. i have beautiful trees planted all over my house, so i see them every season. just that it's a lot of work when the fallen leaves get plenty.

03:18 AM Nov 12 2009

Cherry12358
ウクライナ

Fall is very beautifull season. Fortunately I work near a park and I can walk a littele during my lunch break

02:59 AM Nov 06 2009

jayyy

jayyy
インド

Hey marni. you are doing good job. go ahead.

September 30, 2009
閲覧 1453 回数。

 

October has been my favorite month ever since I was a little girl. Back then, it was for the selfish reason that it's my birth month.  Now, as an adult, I have come to love October because, in honor of Halloween, October equals scary movie month.

I don't know what it is about scary movies but I LOVE THEM!!!!!!!! I can't get enough. I often wonder if there is something wrong with me. I mean why do I like horror films so much?  I am not a violent person. The sight of blood makes me queasy. So why is it when it is on the big screen, it is all OK and even appealing? I don't have an answer but I do have some favorite horror films. So if you, like me, have an inkling towards the macabre, here are five films I'd recommend viewing.

1.  The Shining -  This movie never ceases to be scary. It is a classic Stanley Kubrick film based on the novel by Stephen King. It stars Jack Nicholson and he has never been better or scarier. If you take away one thing and one thing only from this film it's, REDRUM!

 
2.  The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Original version) - The remake was terrible so if you have never seen the original 70's film, you must.  Texas has always seemed a little scary and this film confirms it.  Now whenever I hear a chainsaw fire up, I bolt!

3.  Ils (Them) - This is a French-Romanian horror film that blew me away when I first saw it. It is based on actual events (which always makes things scarier) and is 77 minutes of pure fear. I watched the entire film through a slit in my fingers with my hands across my face in a fetal position. No Joke!!!!!

4.  The Descent - Spelunking has always terrified me but this film assured me that I will never go crawling around in caves. My God, women can be so cruel, especially when they don't know who or what is watching them!!!!

5.  Halloween - Again, the original Halloween, not the remake. I haven't seen the Rob Zombie version but I always believe you shouldn't mess with a good thing and believe me; the original is a good thing. Jamie Lee Curtis stars in this film and she is brilliant as the sister of the crazed killer who enacts revenge on her.  Watch it this month in honor of Halloween if you dare!!!

05:04 PM Oct 31 2009

nickyfat
中国

I must say, I am a horror movie person, I mean I am really crazy about it. Whenever I see something like that, i get excited and scared, feeling kind of mixed, and I love it, like last time, i was watching The Final Destination IV, btw, The Final Destination is my favorite series of movie, I love it to death. And I have never celebrated for Halloween before and I have no idea what it is like. Well, I am in China, and I don't think it is as pop as it is in the Western World, it is not very common in China to celebrate it. Whatever, I love scary movies, and that's all that matters!

07:58 AM Oct 28 2009

deepalijain
インド

I hate scary movie..i can't see even one seen... once i saw very  mild scary movie & i couldn't sleep for one week...whoever see these kind of movie i would say they have dare to see  them.i wish i wish i could have that much dare

06:33 AM Oct 28 2009

quick to pardon
サウジアラビア

great thanks a lot

11:06 PM Oct 27 2009

Li Lei
中国

u`re very brave

05:27 PM Oct 27 2009

dj Wokafxurv
ブラジル

i like scary movi alot cuz,on halloween days there are alot of parties here in brazil and i like it alot it do part of mah life...thxx

05:34 AM Oct 27 2009

Angel Feeling
アラブ首長国連邦

Thanks i will watch it all because i love scary movie to.

11:00 PM Oct 26 2009

wanghuichao0913
中国

I am afrid I can't……

06:44 PM Oct 26 2009

Homeboy Jin
中国

This is so exciting.But the problem is that I'm a timid boy,hehe.I really want but dare not to see them.Cry

06:03 PM Oct 26 2009

mtq49
中国

i know little about halloween,please intruduce more.thanks!

08:53 AM Oct 26 2009

Hillmann
ドイツ

oh

August 18, 2009
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When we get together to discuss topics for English lessons, it seems that lately I am constantly bringing up celebrities who've passed away as potential topics. There have been a lot of celebrity deaths this summer, but one that has me particularly saddened is the passing of filmmaker John Hughes. We did not do a lesson on John Hughes because our main man Jason, said, "Who's that?" If you, like Jason, have no idea who John Hughes is, then I suggest you run to your local video store, netflix cue, or whatever means you use to watch movies these days, and watch one of his films. 

John Hughes defined what it meant to be a teenager in the '80s. Most of his films were stories about American teenagers sifting through the emotional filth of being a teenager. Some of his classics are Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

If you haven't seen any of these films, then I might suggest starting with The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club is a classic because of its central message. The film is about five teenagers serving a Saturday detention. Each character is the embodiment of a certain high school stereotype.  You have the popular girl, the jock, the nerd, the weirdo girl, and the burnout or "criminal" as he is referred to in the film. Throughout the movie these five teens realize they have more in common than they thought and they come to rely on each in ways they never imagined. I think that this film stands the test of time, even though it was made in 1985, because teenagers today still grapple with the same issues of fitting in and feeling like outcasts.  

John Hughes was a film maker who made being a teen more manageable for those of us growing up in the '80s and '90s.  His style is unlike any teen movie or shows being made today.  He will be missed but his legacy will live on in his films.

12:25 PM Oct 05 2009

tengfeizhang8
中国

good to watch,because i have already watched!

07:20 AM Aug 26 2009

helce

helce
中国

  i didn't know John Hughes before i read this article . i am proud of him. i will  see his movies  when i have free time later .

07:16 PM Aug 25 2009

kobemin
中国

HI I WANT TO MAKE FRIEND WITH YOU

06:19 PM Aug 24 2009

velvetons
ブラジル

Hey Marni!! I do know who John Hughes was and I am also a big fan of his movies. Here in Brazil, everybody who is now past 25 years old, grew up watching the '80s classics on TV. One of my best childhood memories is my and my sister lip-syncing to The Beatles' "Twist and Shout" pretending we were in that parade with Frerris Bueller. I've seen all the movies you mentioned many many times, and I think they're worth all the credit!!Smile