Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Linda's Diary


Diary from the Past:

            It’s a peaceful spring day and I am enjoying some coffee while I have some down time. Willy just took off for his long haul drive 700 miles for his job. The boys are about to wake up and get ready for school then I’ll walk them to school. While the boys are at school I think I will clean the house a little bit then relax in the afternoon sun until it is time to walk back and pick the boys up from school.

 

Diary from the Present:

            Willy came home tonight. It was so nice to see him after his long business trip. I have started to notice that he is starting to act a little different. The boys have picked up on it too and but he is good at heart. Why can’t they see that in him like I can? They no longer show him the respect that I think they should be giving him after everything that we have done for them over the years.

               

 

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

"The Lottery"


“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a story about a little town that each year takes part in a town wide “Lottery” where each town’s person draws a slip of paper to determine their fate. The theme that I have chosen for this blog post is “stoning”. In the olden days stoning was used as a form punishment in front of the town’s people as an example to the other town’s people what could happen if they chose to do that act. The stoning was mostly done in the center of town so everyone could see it because the center of town or city square was a very popular gathering place. In the story, the stoning was done by the town’s people in the center of town much like stoning were back in the olden days. When you get to the end of the story it really throws you for a loop when you hear that everyone even the women and children pick up rocks and throw them at the women. Even though the men, women, and children didn’t seem to show even an ounce of restraint or sadness while throwing the rocks, it seems as if the city center is a real symbol for the in the punishment that had to take place for “the lottery”.

            In many third world countries today, they are no stranger to stoning and deaths done as an example. Stonings were used hundreds of years ago and are still being used today as a way to kill a town’s member for stealing, rebellion of the higher leaders or in some places an “eye for an eye”.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Mrs. Mallard

1. I got some bad news today, I found out that I have heart problems so keep me in your thoughts.
2. A day that I will remember for the rest of my life. Today I got the news that my husband was killed in a train accident.
3. Maybe sitting here slone in this big chair watching the animals will cheer me up.
4. Why do thing like this happen to good people?
5. I wish I could have spent at least one more day with him.
6. You will never guess what happend today! Brently is alive and home!
7. So glad that Brantly is home and here with me.
8. I hope I will not take everyday for granted and live each day to the fullest.
9. Not feeling that well today, guess I had been lay low today.
10. the Dr. is on his way over. Waiting to see what he has to say.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Girl Imitation


Remember to always mind your manners, and never talk back. Use good high hygiene, take showers everyday and put your dirty clothes in the hamper after you put clean ones on. Do your chores as you are asked to without any grief or back talk. Always remember to pick up your toys and put them back in their proper places. Don’t talk back to your teachers; they know what they are talking about. Get all of your homework done on time and make sure it is right. But what if I don’t like the homework? You still need to finish it to get good grades. Always be yourself around girls and don’t try to put on an act because they don’t like that. If you find a girl that you think is the one, make sure you treat her with the upmost respect and make her feel loved. Always talk to the girl’s parents before asking out their daughter, it will make them very happy that you care enough to do so. Cherish all of your found memories as you grow older and don’t forget to take the time to look back at your childhood memories. As you start a family, remember that they are the most important thing in your life and spend as much time together as you can because time will fly by and before you know it your kids will be grown up. The most important thing is to live each day as if it was your last!

Monday, February 18, 2013

Test Prep #2

My test prep. word is Alliteration. At first I couldn't really remember what Alliteration was until I started to look it up online and watch videos on it. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of two or more consecutive words near one another. A well known example of Alliteration is "Sally sells seashells at the seashore".

Here is a funny little video about Alliteration.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Test Review

I picked more than just one word because they all pretty much go together. The words that I picked are Foot, Stressed and Unstressed words. I picked these words because I still get confused about how to really pick apart a poem using feet per line and stressed and unstressed. I was able to do a quick Youtube search to find a video that helped me understand how to do this a little better.

Test Question: True or False- Iambic Pentameter is the most often used meter of poetry.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Howl Imitation


I see a generation full of corruption

A generation that says one thing but then does another

Represents views of their peers only later to crush their dreams

Change is spoken but is never followed through

I see a generation backed by politicians who only look out for themselves

Who are quickly to pass the blame when tragedy strikes instead of confronting

the real problem because it may be the easy way out

A generation that thrives for the quick fix

That searches for the get rich quick schemes or anyway to do less work but still get paid  

I see a generation that shoots down the hopes and dreams of their peers to only gain

in their own accomplishments

A generation that makes claims and accusations but overall lacks truth and a backbone

That hides behind a falsified mask in order to cover up their true self

That lacks in respect for the character of older generations

I see a generation that is corrupt from the layers of problems from the past…

 

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Imagist Poem


My Dog Fraiser

Speeds after his tennis ball

Like a bullet shot from a gun

Wednesday, January 30, 2013


Ode to the Salmon River

As I sit in solitude by the water’s edge
The morning rays of sunshine dance across the ripples
The clouds above flow sluggishly by
as if waking up from a drowsy sleep.

As I sit in solitude by the water’s edge,
the sun rises higher in the morning sky.
The wind starts to whisper as it blows,
through the tress and over the glistening ripples
like a dance to a slow song.

 As I sit in solitude by the water’s edge,
the sun begins to droop on the peaks of the distant mountain tops.
Birds fly across the sunset sky in search of a resting place.
The sound of rushing water trumps the afternoon noise.

As I sit in solitude by the water’s edge,
the sun has now set for the night.
The only noise to be heard is the rushing
water over the rocky shore line.
The peacefulness of night has come,
as I sit in solitude by the water’s edge.

 

Monday, January 28, 2013


You are the wind and the trees,
the honey and the bees.
You are the moon
and the stars.
You are the apple,
and the eye.

However, you are not angry,

Sad,
or sorrowful
And you are certainly not vengeful.
There is just no way that you are vengeful.

It is possible that you are calm,
maybe even caring,
but you are not even close
to being ruthless.

And a quick look in the mirror will show
that you are neither careless
nor reckless.

It might interest you to know,
speaking of the plentiful imagery of the world,
that I am the light on the moon.

I also happen to be the glow in the night,
the sun rise shine
and the smile in your morning.

I am also the laughter in the day

and the comfort at night .
But don't worry, I'm not the moon and the stars.
You are still the moon and the stars.
You will always be the moon and the stars,
not to mention the honey and--somehow—the bees.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Hello, my name is Kyle Cooper. I am a senior at LCSC and my major is Mechanical Engineering Tech. I was Lucky to find a job that deals with my major before I finished school. I am the drafting and design guy for Bentz Boats here in Lewiston and I get to design jet boats that running rivers and open ocean all around the world. I got married this last June and have a little girl on the way and I am very excited for that. I have an awesome lab puppy that loves to go out in the woods with me, go fro runs and play in the river. Well, thats my life right now if you have any questions feel free to ask!