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Bell ringing is not neutral. It is not a neutral activity. Ringing the bells is an external force coming from outside the body. Bell ringing is adversarial, like hope.

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Setting the Ceremonial Stone

The setting of the Ceremonial Stone corresponds to the planting of the trees. Mature trees serve as a borrowed landscape in the Stone Garden at 2010 House. The stone itself, divine gift from the divine feminine. She says, “My setter can put it down on a dime. His crane, larger than houses.” The divine may be present, but the design is a result of human meditation. Perhaps the gods will visit.
http://storypathcuentocamino.blogspot.com/2019/06/iwakura-dedication.html

Mother Quilt and Crazy Cloud

Life Partners Quilt and Cloud travel into the high Sierras in the Mothership to deliver a piece of art at Mammoth Mountain. Descending onto Highway 395, they encounter Tule Lake Segregation Camp, Manzanar, Joshua Tree, Rock Climbers, Spring Training, the Heard Museum and a lecture on early Apache migration.

Mother Quilt and Crazy Cloud in the Sierras: DRIVING OUT OF TOWN IN THE MOTHERSHIP 6 OCTOBER 2018, CRAZY CLOUD AND MOTHER QUILT ON ASSIGNMENT WITH AN ADDED TASK TO GET LOST AND G...


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  • SERMONS FROM THIS WORLD: ENCOUNTERS WITH 'THIS WORLD AND BEYOND'
  • OTHER STAIRS, AND OTHER STAIRCASES
  • MCKENZIE RIVER RESTORATION AT FINN ROCK: A WATER SUITE WINTER COUNT FOR BARRY LOPEZ
  • PHONE CALL POEMS AND OUTLAW TRANSLATIONS: WALKING WITH THE POEMS OF BARRY GRIMES
  • LOS HUESOS/TRES POEMAS//TRES CULTURAS
  • THE BLESSINGWAY NOTEBOOK AND WALKING: MOTHERSHIP IN THE SUMMER OF FIRES
  • QUILT FOR ROSIE LEE Painting by Rex DeLoney
  • 28 DAYS IN FEBRUARY
  • LETTER TO BARRY LOPEZ ON HIS 76TH BIRTHDAY
  • HARLEM RENAISSANCE STAMPS, GRANDCHILDREN, RE-OPEN THE STORY
  • Bill Ransom: The Lost Tapes and the Moonlit Dig Videos
  • Michael Daley's Born With: An Essay
  • THE POETRY OF KEVIN MILLER
  • SUITE FOR RUDOLF BULTMANN
  • SYLLABLE SONG IN WATER AND STONE
  • Gitanjali Jazz Rifts Part III
  • Gitanjali Haiku Sequence Part II
  • Gitanjali, the Song Offerings Part I
  • Karen's Indiana Roots
  • INDIANA HOLLYHOCKS AND KAREN
  • THREE ENCOUNTERS: PLAYWRIGHT, PASTOR, POET
  • Mother Quilt and Crazy Cloud in the Sierras
  • Mountain Time And the Wonderland Trail
  • El Salvador, Presente
  • La Cruz Subversiva: El Salvador videos
  • Adelante, Honduras--And Pure Water
  • from THE KAREN POEMS
  • AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE BROKEN ARROW
  • Holden Village Talk and Listen
  • POST CARDS AND PSALMS
  • AUTUMN DAYS
  • Peace Train
  • September Meditation
  • VIETNAM JUBILEE
  • BREATHING WITH THE HOMELESS
  • THE MUSIC FROM VIET NAM
  • Letters to Bowbells, North Dakota
  • The School That Never Closes
  • La Cuestita, Michoacán
  • Sobremesa con Marcos / After dinner talk with Mark...
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  • Tribute to Robert Fisk
  • Mammoth Mountain Mothership Run Into New Mexico

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ALL THE POEMS COME

ALL THE POEMS COME
Telling the return/ work revealed belonging/ Mineral rights/ Come from word// Jim Bodeen/ Bowbells, North Dakota

Mask by Jaime Gonzalez Morales

Mask by Jaime Gonzalez Morales
Boruca traditions, Costa Rica

Top of the Sierras

Top of the Sierras
Tim Bodeen, guiding me outback, 11,053 feet elevation, at Mammoth Mountain

Pupusas Fall From the Sky

Pupusas Fall From the Sky
Masa de arroz/ Masa de maiz// Much of what I try to be/ is useless. // How else/ would testimony matter? Jim Bodeen

PINNED TO MIRROR WITH TOOTHPASTE

PINNED TO MIRROR WITH TOOTHPASTE
Photo by Tim Bodeen

Shield Maker Marty Lovins (+playlist)

Shield Maker Marty Lovins (+playlist)
Looking back at Earth, spinning.

Circle of Love with SOS

Circle of Love with SOS
Courage, Discipline, Integrity, Wisdom, Compassion: Our CORE Values

ABOVE EMMONS GLACIER IN A BONSAI FOREST

Sure, it stretches me,
sitting here.
I read the poem again.
The breeze picks up,
and my notebook,
resting on its own stone
gets my attention.

Nothing blows away.
Bees would like
some of that beet juice
dried and stained
on my fingers.

Jim Bodeen
White River
September, 2013

Suiseki Gallery Beverly Beach

Suiseki Gallery Beverly Beach
Show closes at high tide

Bonsai Over Glacier Snout

Bonsai Over Glacier Snout
Emmons Glacier on Mt. Rainier

Robert Steven and the Englemann Spruce

Robert Steven and the Englemann Spruce
From wet, wrapped and wound raffia, tied, to rebar, shaping this tree from the wild.

Bob Carlson, Suiseki teacher, Spokane River

Bob Carlson, Suiseki teacher, Spokane River
"Take off your wedding ring. // You might scratch the stone."

Suiseki Collecting White River

Suiseki Collecting White River
It's music // is the language // of the universe

ROOT OVER ROCK

ROOT OVER ROCK
Emmons Morain Trail / Rebuilt after storm / four winters past

YOU CAN WRITE A BIG POEM

YOU CAN WRITE A BIG POEM
Recording what's been carved/on historical markers

Potting Golden Glow Juniper

Potting Golden Glow Juniper
Crushed walnut in sock/polishes pot with no sheen/behind this ritual

Hands Across Generations

Hands Across Generations
Karen Bodeen sewing a new outfit for Tygee while finishing Chief Joseph Vest

Chief Joseph Vest for Children

Chief Joseph Vest for Children
Karen Bodeen's Chief Joseph Vest for Sandy Hook Elementary School, contains the names of all the children on the inside lining. Poems of William Blake and William Butler Yeats have been made into tiny quilts inside the two pockets. A video on the meditation of violence accompanies the vest as Karen sews with a grandchild.

Uncle Tim, Caretaker

Uncle Tim, Caretaker
Uncle Tim brought us the skis when we were still in diapers.

Early morning notebook

Early morning notebook
Time is short.

The Presidential Interview

That place,
neither pastoral or political.
Even in uniform, not in uniform.
I insisted on tying my own tie.
The President noticed.
My knot is not his knot.
He noticed.
He glimpsed that part I give away.
That part that says,
I'm from somewhere else.
He saw that place for a second.
He didn't know what it was,
but he trusted it.

Jim Bodeen
High Camp

Spring light sprung

Spring light sprung
Snow bouncing

GOD AND MAN

GOD AND MAN
What are people for? the theologian asks. The child asks, Why do we have to be human?

TALKING ABOUT NUTS

Talking about nuts,
Josh says,
Carlos almost
hit me in the nuts.

Cold Mountain

Cold Mountain
Han Shan, packed for survival, along with first aid kit, Swiss Army Knife, matches, and shovel.

Old Man's Beard

Old Man's Beard
"Deezus said, "He used to be real, but now he's not."

Hogback

Hogback
Grandchildren skiing the rim of Paradise Basin

Sammy & the Butterfly

Sammy & the Butterfly

PRINCIPIANTES

Quatrains explore realities.
It's all true in quatrain's lines.
You never know.
What's happening?

What's coming next. Line's
independence, that fierce.
When everything's real,
no need for magic. One

stays alert. No one line
calls attention to itself.
The nothing that sings.
The beginner begins.

Jim Bodeen
2011-2013

Caminando con Eliseo Perez

Caminando con Eliseo Perez
Leen con nosotros, y da nos su ideas y comentario. Read with us and make your commentaries here so we can bring the world into our basement conversation. Charlas picositas en el sotano

Notebook and the Chaco Stick

Notebook and the Chaco Stick

Far Kiva Homecoming

Far Kiva Homecoming
Chaco Stick at rest from a high place

The Whispered Gift

Breaking silence after Lauds,
Guestmaster whispers, Your face
has the look of the Eschaton.

One eye catches, nods at his word.

Jim Bodeen 1 April 2008--1 April 2011

Gateway to the Goat Rocks

Gateway to the Goat Rocks
Looking SouthWest From Paradise Basin

Josh Stepping Into his Bindings

Josh Stepping Into his Bindings
High Camp Lodge, White Pass, Cascade Mountains, Washington State

Snow Light Below, Sky Light Above

Skis carry the body
across the mountain
between light and light.
The backpack, always practical,
is a tool for just in case,
including the small pleasure
of chocolate. Water and meatloaf
sandwich are necessities,
as is the notebook,
The Rule of Benedict for Monks,
and Songs of Cold Mountain.

Jim Bodeen

Sunrise on Hogback

Sunrise on Hogback
Practicing Soul Shine--Better than Sunshine//Soul Shine like Son Shine//God Shine Washing over us

High Mountain Invitation of Light

High Mountain Invitation of Light

THE TEMPLE OF LIGHT AND OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL PEANUT BUTTER

All crosses here come from crossed
ski tips and will get you in trouble,
but make no mistake,
there are no mistakes in this lodge,
filling with light, practicing
to be nothing more
than the light that it is.

Jim Bodeen
24 January 2011

Self-Portrait with Elk

Self-Portrait with Elk
The child you take up the mountain is not the same child you'll bring home

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Self Portrait at White Pass

Self Portrait at White Pass

Tim and Brian checking snow

Tim and Brian checking snow
Beacon, probe, shovel. Three essentials in backcountry packs

Scott Schell debriefing

Scott Schell debriefing
Scott Schell, kneeling, one of three co-authors of the book, BackCountry Skiing, and Dave, in red gloves, discuss companion rescue exercise and what worked and what didn't work.

The Grateful Notebook

The Grateful Notebook
On the Poetry Pole

Lucky Snow Light

Lucky Snow Light

Inside the tree well

Inside the tree well

MAPPING THE SOLSTICE

MAPPING THE SOLSTICE
Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza
Solstice, equinox, solstice

Juegos en Palabras en Merida

Juegos en Palabras en Merida
Enough facts already. We want words made into poems.

TOCAYAS, JUANA

Juana y Juana
Juana sirviendo poesia
Juana vestida en ropas
entendido por Dios
Juana caminando en la historia
de mascaras
La cara en la moneda
La cara en la camara

In one five minute exchange

Juana recites hombres necios
We make a movie
We exchange internet addresses
We talk about our lives in the poem
Both of us in uniform,
Both of us go back to work

Jim Bodeen
22 November 2010

Juana sirviendo poesia

Juana sirviendo poesia

La Catrina en yakima

La Catrina en yakima
Nuestra catrina, Aurora Pena-Torres

Altar por Raul Sanchez

Altar por Raul Sanchez

Raul Sanchez

Raul Sanchez
Dia de los muertos, Mighty Tieton

Along side, and below...

Along side, and below...
Go that way. Keep going.

Third Burroughs, Mt. Rainier

Third Burroughs, Mt. Rainier

Sol y Sombra

Third Burroughs on Mt. Rainier
follows a moon walk. At Fall Equinox
it's all low angles into ice light.
A sandwich, a piece of chocolate.
Monks know how close
it is to your own house.
Third Burroughs is a bear
on the trail.
Fifteen minutes here
carries one into winter.



COPPER BASIN

A begging bowl out
of the village. A dream camp

one can drop into.
Stay is limited. In summer

you can take off your shoes.
Each breath turns into scripture.

Your own footprint confuses.
Your poems will be clean and clear.

It is not summer here.
Surprise and reversal.

Jim Bodeen
September, 2010

Vonnie & Craig's Esperance 1

Vonnie & Craig's Esperance 1

Sky over Copper Basin

Sky over Copper Basin

Copper Basin afternoon, Fall equinox

Copper Basin afternoon, Fall equinox

Before the Equinox

No one here has to do too much.
Bring "Too much" down to size.
This house. Esta casa where
you've been given this chance.

All one has to do here
is follow directions.
Obedecer. Good courage
holds water, weaves

itself into each room.
This house again.
The door swings both ways.
Either way, be present

Jim Bodeen


THE MOTHERSHIP

Transports us, like all good poems.
Transportation as necessity.
Nova says my hands
are exploding stars. We're

resting here--mothership
on its pad of concrete--work
of transport remains. Unless
the poem carries us, it's nova

again. No va, as Mexicans say,
No go. Daily travel, then.
Back in time, in dreams,
how we listen for the poem.

Jim Bodeen
Summer, 2010

Llama Obama--Call him up!

Llama Obama--Call him up!
Call him up and tell him what you want. Barack, Mr. President. Sir, you have not done what you promised us. Sir, you have not done what you told us you were going to do. This is a very sincere request. It's not innocence. No, no. Don't misunderstand. If you pick up the phone, we'll help you.

Vigil en Yakima Contra 1070

Vigil en Yakima Contra 1070
Arbol de la esperanza para la reforma migratoria

Grand Isle, Louisiana,

Grand Isle, Louisiana,
BP spills oil into this beauty

Sunrise, Grand Isle, LA 7.19.10

Sunrise, Grand Isle, LA 7.19.10
Grand Isle State Park, LA

Karen Bodeen, marshlands

Karen Bodeen, marshlands
Images from Barataria Preserve by Karen Bodeen

10-Mile Falls, near Holden Village

10-Mile Falls, near Holden Village
“Jesús echó su suerte con las personas de abajo: las mujeres, los niños, las masas empleadas, subempleadas y desempleadas, la población marginada por los estigmas sociales y religiosos.” –Eliseo Pérez Álvarez

Larry Tuohy at Barataria Preserve

Larry Tuohy at Barataria Preserve

Jim Bodeen

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Yakima, Washington, United States
Even a charged word like Storypath/Cuentocamino, gift and invitation, bows before its ancestors, and my beginnings as a conscious being begin with Karen, whose person and story have made me, and kept me dizzy, for 54 years, 50 of those years in marriage. Karen walks with me, and helps me walk. There is some evidence that I do the same for her. During the lifetime of the word guiding us during these years, poetry and quilts have come from the gifts of adult children, grandchildren, and an expanding experience of family. Our children live challenging, generous lives. We are grateful for them daily. My mother, with her North Dakota roots, has completed her earthly life, leaving us seminal North Dakota imagery. Karen says, I take what the day gives me, and these words guide our family on the daily journey. Learning our steps as Grandma and Grandpa, then, inform the word, making this blog possible.
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WHAT BEES KNOW--for Beth

Netting covers the face
but protects no one.
Trying to enter
the world of bees,

the beekeeper
laughs out loud.
"You look like you're trying
to bag a lion."

Jim Bodeen

Beth Binch, Beekeeper

Beth Binch, Beekeeper
No one owns the bees. Bees are protected by law.

Dorothy Alice Everett Benson

Dorothy Alice Everett Benson
Karen's dad in car on left, and mom in the hat at right.

Karen's Grandparents

Karen's Grandparents
Viola & John Everett; Louise & Eldor Benson 1947

How Karen Works

How Karen Works

Karen looks for patterns

Karen looks for patterns

Bachelor Buttons at Poetry Pole

Bachelor Buttons at Poetry Pole

Walking into Vocation

Not dangerous work,
the Hell you say. The thing
about a parable, or a poem
or song or story, is that
the act of love
that creates it
is too much for even
the person or persons
bringing it into the world.
Come to El Salvador,
Medardo said,
and you will write the best poems
of your life. He didn't say
those poems will take you apart
piece by piece.

Jim Bodeen

La vida cotidiana

La vida cotidiana
Celebrando la comida tipica

Fr. Dean Brackley, S.J.

Fr. Dean Brackley, S.J.

Oscar! Oscar! Oscar!

Oscar! Oscar! Oscar!
Ask the martyrs what they need. Songs, tears, dances, prayers, for starters. We're all beginners. Todos somos principiantes. Que necesitas, Elba?

San Salvador, March 2006

San Salvador, March 2006
We weren't lost, we were disappeared. Where will the poor sleep in the 21st Century?

Fr. Dean Brackley

Fr. Dean Brackley
Marching and Remembering Romero, March 2006

Antonio Ramirez

Antonio Ramirez
Writing the song of the two children in my notebook

Pastora Abelina Gomez y Don Alfonso

Pastora Abelina Gomez y Don Alfonso
Comunidad Fe y Esperanza

A las tumbas con Trini

A las tumbas con Trini
Day of the Dead, Suchitoto

Dibujo para Juan Carlos

Dibujo para Juan Carlos

Damnificados en Apopa

Damnificados en Apopa
despues de las lluvias

Osmin Pacheco

Osmin Pacheco

Literature that means business

Literature that means business
A broadside for your wallet

The soccer field

The soccer field
This was the patio of the hacienda

Trabajando para derechos humanos

Trabajando para derechos humanos
Balthazar Romero, brother of Oscar Romero, greets Bishop Gomez

Medardo Gomez

Medardo Gomez
Obispo de la Paz/Bishop of Peace

nombres de los rios

nombres de los rios

Obispo Gomez en Apopa

Obispo Gomez en Apopa
Despues de las lluvias

Mary Campbell at Poetry Pole

Mary Campbell at Poetry Pole

from Obit of Jon de Cortina

from Obit of Jon de Cortina

Mary at the Poetry Pole

Mary at the Poetry Pole

Only a Canary

La tinta mas debil es mejor
que cualquier memoria
brillante, the man begins

The poet who is not a voice
for his people, no matter
his gifts or beautiful words,

if he doesn't speak
for his people, he will
only ever be a canary

Jim Bodeen

Meal at the Altar

Meal at the Altar
Comunidad de Oscar Romero

This light, these hands

This light, these hands

Who? Neighbor/Projimo Who is my

Who? Neighbor/Projimo Who is my

Kunayaya

Kunayaya

Desolation Arch

Desolation Arch
Karen

Bright Angel Trail

Bright Angel Trail

Say Hello to Vishnu Schist

Say Hello to Vishnu Schist

Tim filming in Maligne Canyon

Tim filming in Maligne Canyon
ice mysteries

Jasper

Jasper

Storypath/Cuentocamino

Storypath/Cuentocamino likes to walk out of itself into something like immersion or exhaustion. It's about listening and being called. It's in the blood beautiful in the brain. It is that much God, a necessity.

Bamboo en Tonacatepeque

Bamboo en Tonacatepeque

Storyboard

Storyboard
I believe in the Parable of Gluestick, in the mixture of poetry, theology, photography, testimonio/testimony, and sometimes, placed in unexected places. Parables have nothing to do with safety for anyone. I want the poem at risk. I want the poet at risk.

The Notebooks

The Notebooks
A series of notebooks is used in a process of during and after, and now and then. Made and remade. I consider each notebook a finished thing, complete, although it may be used again to further the work of the imagination.

LEAVING THE VILLAGE

One feels the betrayal

of everyone you've ever loved.



They're not thinking

about you at all.



You've been gone,

and you're still leaving,



even as you sit at table

laughing with coffee.



Jim Bodeen

Say the names. Write them down.

Say the names. Write them down.
Landscapes in faces