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January 6, 2005

warming my neck (after sticking it out)

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 11:59 am









winter hike

the baby’s breath

warms my neck

 

my tongue

explores a worn tooth

the snowy hills

 

 






dry heat

a hawk corkscrews

the sky

 

 


“winter hike” & “my tongue” from the haiku chapbook piano practice       piano stool

(Bottle Rocket Press, 2004)

“dry heat” from  from Walking the Same Path; Heron’s Nest VI:4

 

 

 


by dagosan:  



he’s stripping

the bed sheets

she shovels the walk

                                [Jan. 6, 2005]

 

 

 




 
Adirondack chair

upholstered

with snow

 

                 [Jan. 6, 2005, 

                         inspired by Ann Althouse]

 

one-breath pundit



  While others do his work, RiskProf Martin Grace is in Philadelphia interviewing
economists.  He did, however, leave behind a thought-provoking post on the

effects of taxing HMOs to subsidize med-mal preimums and another on

Credit (Insurance) Score, Race and Risk.  Who knew insurance could be so interesting?

He does.  He, too.

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