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Limbo by follower of Hieronymus Bosch via Wikipedia |
Dusty old Beijing alley at night from last autumn |
Napoleon with his favorite black and white toothbrush |
LINES PAST DEATH
The two were dressed in black, in what seemed like rented clothes. They went to the man in the next stall, be still, is all I could do. The man had died. They took him away on a palette covered with a royal maroon cover and deposited him in a long station wagon. So he passed his time, in a setting of principles. No more to be seen. Only the rented costume comes to mind as I write. THAT was a fancy way to leave his guest. Like a disappearance.
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evergreen and birch trees and a small bed of roses…low evergreen shrubs and a lawn on either side of an entrance walk. Crows scan the higher branches and frighten other birds. The distance cold alerts one and the winter sun tries to subdue the body’s alarm. Still, it is day, and we have the whole affect of nature to subdues us and bring peace.
WINTER
A stalwart, winter day,
seen through the vibran
escapade of voices,
leaves me to wonder at the meaning left behind.
enlivening the shadow of this,
puts the mind at ease.
Where the January sun causes
steam to rise from the grass,
enfeebling cold fingers more.
To move is a mundane project
of prospects made whole
by the failing man seeking
to encase the situation
into something respective to itself.
Cold out, he said and felt in his pocket for the next phrase.
Only metal sounds and the body thrusts viably to taste the cold air
circulating on its tattered edge.
VARY AND VARIANCE
sit well – and sleep well,
‘til all these things stand still.
The existentialist needs somewhere to go.
incidental to the truth. how depressing =
stay. and see if you like yourself.
cold are the winds of January.
grey, dull forces of winter, cleansing of the topical mind;
male and female appear to take away the body of summer.
You go – I’ll stay, adrift are crows, caw-ing in the twilight.
ONE BRIEF INSTANT OF GRACE
After some few weeks of silence, I long to show the contour of such meanings as could survive a hallway of elders and a nursing home; lunch. The fittest apothegm means to be oneself elsewhere, and neglect to conclude what this does.
Leave the tray a while.
Why eat all the time
~John Chance, 1992
Me & Swami in Beijing |
I repost this Marvel Meal recipe every winter but it's good all year round. It's cheap, easy and fun to make and birds love it. Give it a try.*SALT IS VERY BAD FOR BIRDS. IT CAN KILL THEM SO BE SURE TO USE ALWAYS UNSALTED PEANUT BUTTER.
Marvel Meal - homemade bird suet
1 cup peanut butter (crunchy or plain BUT NOT SALTED*)
1 cup vegetable shortening
4 cups cornmeal (yellow is higher in vitamin A)
1 cup white flour (nor self-rising)
-optional-
sunflower seeds, chopped peanuts and other nuts, chicken scratch, apple bits, dried fruits, sugar, bird seed etc.
- Mix peanut butter and shortening. (It helps to melt them first in microwave.)
- Combine cornmeal, flour and any optional ingredients and stir into peanut butter/shortening mix.
- Form into shapes that fit your feeders
- Store remainder in refrigerator or freezer
- Feed the birds
source: Tim Urban |
Monday morning, headed to the Bangkok airport. |
Swami enjoyed it all |
Back from the past? |
Buddha and his lizards Sukhothai |
Buddha and his lizards Sukhothai |
Minutes before the accident |
Biking in Chiang Mai |
Chiang Mai graffiti |
King Bhumibol Adulyadej's birthday is being celebrated this week |
Dogs chilling at Wat Chiang Man |
Our room at the Sindy House |
Swami likes it here but then Swami likes it everywhere |
Thai for vegetarian (L7) pronounced "J" aka "J Pad Thai" |
Wat Chiang Man temple dog |
Swami contemplating Ta Keo, the cursed temple |
Swami contemplating Swami |
Swami leaving Angkor Wat |
Swami and the Big Buddha of Ko Kood |
Swami contemplating the full moon. Ko Kood |
Girl at Ta Keo helping us look for Swami |
Looking down the stone stairs from Ta Keo's top level. |
Touts working the tourists at Angkor Wat |
Last photo with Swami? |
Me & Swami at Angkor Wat |