Tortuga Rumba

A family photo blog featuring Ayana and Diego, the latest and greatest additions to our family. (Click on any picture to view a larger image.)

Saturday, March 19, 2005

Sake tasting party

We were so lucky to be invited to a Sake tasting party. The owners are so nice. They have taken care of my family and friends when they went on a tour of their brewery. Koshi no setsu getsuka, the name of the sake is now in sale in New York City. Myoko Shuzo Brewery is trying new markets in US and in the future UK. I know why it's some delicious sake. We wish them luck.


Tasting great sake.

We also met the American artist Allan West, whose work is part of the label. We were impressed with his work and his Japanese. He is a cool guy. I had a chance to talk to him a little, eventhough tons of fans around him were trying to talk to him as well. (More photos)

Monday, March 14, 2005

Favorite Poems

According to the Chinese Zodiac I was born in the year of the horse. Recently, I discovered audio books and I can not believe how this has change my life. I just finished "The Da Vinci Code" in audio and it was absolutely fantastic. Now I am listening to "The Language of Life" is poetry and as a critic refer to it as "fireworks for the ears". I would to share with you a poem by Joy Harjo from this book.


She Had Some Horses

by Joy Harjo
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She had some horses.
She had horses who were bodies of sand.
She had horses who were maps drawn of blood.
She had horses who were skins of ocean water.
She had horses who were the blue air of sky.
She had horses who were fur and teeth.
She had horses who were clay and would break.
She had horses who were splintered red cliff.

She had some horses.

She had horses with long, pointed breasts.
She had horses with full, brown thighs.
She had horses who laughed too much.
She had horses who threw rocks at glass houses.
She had horses who licked razor blades.

She had some horses.

She had horses who danced in their mothers' arms.
She had horses who thought they were the sun and their bodies shone and burned like stars.
She had horses who waltzed nightly on the moon.
She had horses who were much too shy, and kept quiet in stalls of their own making.

She had some horses.

She had horses who liked Creek Stomp Dance songs.
She had horses who cried in their beer.
She had horses who spit at male queens who made them afraid of themselves.
She had horses who said they weren't afraid.
She had horses who lied.
She had horses who told the truth, who were stripped bare of their tongues.

She had some horses.

She had horses who called themselves, "horse."
She had horses who called themselves, "spirit." and kept their voices secret and to themselves.
She had horses who had no names.
She had horses who had books of names.

She had some horses.

She had horses who whispered in the dark, who were afraid to speak.
She had horses who screamed out of fear of the silence, who carried knives to protect themselves from ghosts.
She had horses who waited for destruction.
She had horses who waited for resurrection.

She had some horses.

She had horses who got down on their knees for any savior.
She had horses who thought their high price had saved them.
She had horses who tried to save her, who climbed in her bed at night and prayed as they raped her.

She had some horses.

She had some horses she loved.
She had some horses she hated.

These were the same horses.



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© 1983 Joy Harjo. She Had Some Horses, Thunder's Mouth Press.
This poem is performed by Joy Harjo on the new CD Letter from the End of the Twentieth Century by Joy Harjo & Poetic Justice.