graveside
my father and I
find common ground
storm warning
the watercolorist works
in shades of grey
a skim of ice
above the spillway
quaking aspen
“snowflakesN” Tom Painting
“a skim of ice” from frogpond XXVIII:1
“tinyredcheck” potluck
The pbs/NOW segment last Friday on the rights of corporations and “corporate
personhood” raises some important issues. The background story on the Pennsylvania
townsfolk wanting to stop the opening of a stone quarry is compelling. There are a set of
interesting materials available at the NOW website, including a chart with voices from the the debate.
As usual, I thought that Freespace’s Tim Sandefur came off as far too absolutist. I do like his
honesty at Freespace that night, relating his grandmother’s reaction: “But I thought Tim
was for the little guy!”
I visited the Menas at haikupoet.com this morning and was very glad I did.
Gray can be beautiful.
Who would’ve thought? The very same day that I learned what “pot au feu”
means, and used it in a post called “potluck light“, Waddling Thunder had a
post at Crescat Sententia called Pot au Feu, photographically documenting
his pot au feu with beef tongue. Lot’s of potluck beef and tongue around here, too.
February 21, 2005
in shades of gray
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