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Tag Archives: irony
Hawk’s Nest
the hawk’s nest bristles in the crook of branches towering ready for predator or prey * below our new neighbors have put up lovely bird feeders, swinging gently in the breeze. * Lunch. ==============
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Tagged birds, consequences, domestication, humor, ignorance, irony, mortality, nature
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electric fanning – July 7
7.7.2015 the fan stays constant rotating wooden arms flailing a breeze to aid sleep we rest nearby catching the merest hint of its wave that soothes. so much for living off the land. —————-
ashes to ashes – May 29
5.29 The plain paper package rests on the kitchen table, eighteen inches high by six across. Cylindrical, Inviting. shoosh, shoosh, shoosh, My neighbor having sat down to coffee and a chat, notes the odd sound from within as I … Continue reading
farm field neighbors – May 28
5.28 A big S curve marks the road swooping through fields on either side, green lines flowing, crops just showing, between different farmers fields. At some time they were friends then the need for transport felled their mutual repose. … Continue reading
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Tagged boundaries, Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms, Farmer, farms, fences, fields, grace, irony, neighbors
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spoilsport – April 6
4.6 so here we are living on the west slope of the world’s most active volcano which is overdue for another eruption and North Korea wants to shoot at us. What is wrong with this picture of paradise? someone … Continue reading
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Tagged Hawaii, irony, north korea, paradise, paradise lost, threat, volcano, war
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