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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Midway II
the boy who will not climb ladders or go down slides taller than his mother opens his eyes, finally at the top of the Ferris wheel says hello, clouds & points to the crowd snaking lines for other rides … Continue reading
the avenue of the flags
sitting in the only shaded spot away from foot traffic my daughter writes boys’ names on her sneakers in rainbow ink while the avenue of the flags sets Miles Davis in motion straight up to loudly snap those flags in … Continue reading
if I could speak words
if I could speak words into being on a small scale I would whisper you here
look past the obvious
look past the obvious sometimes that smooth surface is a false calm wrapping a rip that long tidal swallow the initiated know to float with because fighting means tiring & drowning do not resist an element this hungry let it carry you … Continue reading
Family of Bloggers Award
Hi everybody! Paula Acton has nominated me for this really cool award! In a way, blogging does remind me of family (minus a whole lot of dysfunctional bits)! For the Family of Bloggers Award: Make sure to pay credit to the … Continue reading
the american weigh
it’s another form of yankee isolationism how we carry our cups, ounces, gallons, pounds, feet inches, degrees Fahrenheit, miles so deeply in our DNA we teach children complex conversions to that other system so they can talk scale with the rest of the world … Continue reading
eagles, fishing
you never hear much about how well eagles fish– it is all about hunting the dramatics of fast dives from high up the shaping of those shadow throwing wings into taloned spears downthrust like lightning you never hear of how … Continue reading