I rarely get the poetry writing bug, preferring to expose others’ excellent work when I do my poetry-photography pairs. I loved the pic, though, and couldn’t find a poem to fit it for the life of me. (Well, that’s really an excuse – everyone is a poet wanting to show their friends their bits of […]
Use the board, Luke
What’s the best way to get a man to fall over? It isn’t by hitting them with a board, and hoping you have enough strength and they have enough vulnerability to fall over. It’s by finding the board that they’re leaning against, and then pulling it away. I wrote that in a comment to the […]
Vertigo
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Today was cold but clear and I had to get out of the house or implode. Exploring around at the Missouri State Parks site I discovered a park not far from my home that I hadn’t been to before — Castlewood State Park. It was only 20 minutes away, 30 […]
Oh Boys? Boys! No fighting now
Dvorak’s on the loose again blowing blogs out of the water but this time he’s better prepared, or at least he reads a bit more thoughtful. And fancy! He didn’t mention cats once. Among others, Steve Gillmor takes him on with: I’m not sure who John is referring to when he bemoans “the emergence of the professional blogger working […]
Beating Swastikas into Nose Rings
Recovered from the wayback machine. I’ve been visiting some weblogs lately where the discussion ranges about the ominous similarity between the Bush administration’s use of PR and spin doctoring and the Nazi’s use of the same before the WWII – with some implications of the awful consequences of said actions on gullible ne stupid populace. (I’d link all the […]
