f/k/a . . .

August 27, 2004

it’s the humidity

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 10:43 am



umbrella


 

Key West heat–
the kitchen staff’s
chained bicycles

 

 





after the storm
he is rich in umbrellas–
the homeless man







umbrella vert

 


credits:  “Key West heat” - edge of light; wha; Frogpond XXII:3 (1999)

            “after the storm” - wha; Point Judith Light (Fall 1998)

 











just below

the “riverview apartment”

ten ripe garbage cans

           

                                        [Aug. 27, 2004] 

 

 

one-breath pundit


it’s the humidity

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 10:43 am



umbrella


 

Key West heat–
the kitchen staff’s
chained bicycles

 

 





after the storm
he is rich in umbrellas–
the homeless man







umbrella vert

 


credits:  “Key West heat” - edge of light; wha; Frogpond XXII:3 (1999)

            “after the storm” - wha; Point Judith Light (Fall 1998)

 











just below

the “riverview apartment”

ten ripe garbage cans

           

                                        [Aug. 27, 2004] 

 

 

one-breath pundit


web-weary warrior limps home triumphant

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 12:08 am


computer weary  Only weblogs could have produced the whirlwind of argumentative and illuminating give-and-take, and camaraderie, that I’ve experienced the past two days, in a trialogue involving George Wallace of Declarations & Exclusions, Martin Grace of a tort et a travers (yes, it sounds like a dessert at Saratoga Racetrack), and myself.   We even had email input from Overlawyered’s overseer, Walter Olson, whose WLJ op/ed had inadvertantly fanned the fires.

 


[see the rest of this posting here]

 

 

tired of feeding
on the horse
the horsefly naps


 from Kobayashi Issa, translated by David G. Lanoue  

web-weary warrior limps home triumphant

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 12:08 am


computer weary  Only weblogs could have produced the whirlwind of argumentative and illuminating give-and-take, and camaraderie, that I’ve experienced the past two days, in a trialogue involving George Wallace of Declarations & Exclusions, Martin Grace of a tort et a travers (yes, it sounds like a dessert at Saratoga Racetrack), and myself.   We even had email input from Overlawyered’s overseer, Walter Olson, whose WLJ op/ed had inadvertantly fanned the fires.

 


[see the rest of this posting here]

 

 

tired of feeding
on the horse
the horsefly naps


 from Kobayashi Issa, translated by David G. Lanoue  

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