Category Archives: paying attention

A Short Note and Three Poems From My Journal on 2/1/14

2/1/14 I like the controlled, refined space of my work table when I write in my notebook. Scene Change My dreams have moved into a new house, with glass doors and religion, Fat babies scurry here and there happily unaware. … Continue reading

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Georgia O’Keeffe Talks About Art and Being an Artist.

Georgia O’Keeffe was such a simple beautiful individual. Her images are full of life and nature and glory of being. I love the genuinely innocent way she talks about her work. She was able to keep her childlike nature throughout … Continue reading

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Notes from April

Through me life, I in currents Of wind and water Sometimes submerged Settling into patterns Of searching Repeating steps   Through forest into suburbs At the park on High street, Dazed students dapple the lawn, Crows mingle, snatch tidbits With … Continue reading

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Fifty Shades of Hell

“Fifty Shades of Grey,” the book and the movie, is a celebration of the sadism that dominates nearly every aspect of American culture and lies at the core of pornography and global capitalism. It glorifies our dehumanization of women. It … Continue reading

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Love Casts Out All Evil

“Love casts out all evil,” She said. She is casting out her evil  with beauty and gentle faith transforming into light by the river. She lost her daughters  to her addictions, but was able to hold onto a tail of … Continue reading

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