Dawn blushes horizon’s lip as deer, mist-soaked, hooves to coats, browse. Drowsy after night’s day, they, dainty, step through stone testaments of dust. The grass is greenest here, over bones, where ghosts’ collective groans lament our kind’s terminal folly; our greed’s covet .……………………………………………over love. top image link Linda is today’s host of dVerse’ Quadrille Monday. …
Month: May 2022
Doodads — bike ride today
Bike ride stats: 10.83 miles1 hour 40 minutes6.5 avg. mph246.4 elevation gain in feet Honeysuckle bushes along the bike trail.
Music that strikes a chord — JP Hoe’s, “Safe and Sound”
Heading out to my mom’s today I scanned the CD tower and picked Winnipeg band, JP Hoe’s, “The Dear John Letters” to listen to on the ride out. I had forgotten how good this band and this album are. This is one of my favorite tunes from it. Learn more about JP Hoe here. UPDATE: …
TV Movie Draft, Lisa’s Pick, Round 7, Thursday 5/26/22, Trailer Park Boys
l.-r.: Julian, Bubbles, Ricky I know that originally I was going to write about the mixed martial arts series, Kingdom, but it had too much of a Ray Donovan vibe, so I decided to write about Trailer Park Boys, a beloved series that I haven’t watched all episodes of but have watched dozens of them….
NPR Fresh Air, 5/25/22, “At 58, poet Diana Goetsch finally feels right in her own skin”
Tyler Foltz/Farrar, Straus and Groux Fresh Air | By Terry Gross Published May 25, 2022 at 12:26 PM EDT Read or listen here. Where, “Diana Goetsch writes about her later-in-life transition in the memoir“ On my way home from the dentist today I heard the last bit of this interview and thought it…
#FF — Kalua Pig
PHOTO PROMPT © Brenda Cox Regardless of how glamorous a travel destination is, there are always underbellies that noone sees or wants to know about. Hawaii, for example: all eyes feast volcanoes and too-blue water; noses breathe sea air and sweet flora; skin brushes large tropical leaves; ears listen to birds, drumbeats, and partygoers; mouths…