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July 7, 2005

rainy day diversions

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 4:21 pm








storm warning
the watercolorist works
in shades of grey

 

 

 

rainy afternoon

the only child plays

dot to dot

 

 

 

 







paint by number

the child’s river

escapes its bank

 

crayon box  Tom Painting   

“paint by numbers” from tug of the current:  RMA 2004

storm warning” – The Heron’s Nest (July 2004)

“rainy afternoon” – from the haiku chapbook piano practice  

 



rain stopped

her silk blouse

on the chair

 

 

 

 

 






summer rain

the shadows gather

in her back

 


rain stopped” – Modern Haiku XXIX:2

 


 







    • by dagosan                                               












summer laundry —

the colors pile

half the size of the whites

 

[July 7,2005]                       


 

 

potluck: the lid’s on in July   

                     [despite Yabut’s re-run loophole]     

 

 

             “lipsG”  We’re going to continue adding haiku/senryu to our  

                  International Kissing Day Haiku post — celebrating the joys of kissing.                                           








                                                          pawn horiz    pawn

our kind of CrimLaw bar review [Yabut summer re-run]

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 12:11 pm

MEMO


to: Bar Review Students & Attendees


from:  Prof. Yabut


re: Criminal Law & Procedure Study Guide


We would have learned a lot more criminal law and procedure, if Brandon Bird had

been publishing during our law school days.  Indeed, our local public defender’s

office oughta buy a couple copies of his Law & Order: An adventure to color right

now.  [Thanks to The Texas Lawyer for the CLE pointer.]


“evidenceBagSm”  Tip to CSI: don’t forget the gloves and baggies.


tiny check Tip to the office supplies manager: get a whole lot of these things . . crayonBoxV


“tinyredcheck” For more of Prof. Yabut’s Summer Re-Runs & Student Reading List, see:




 


noYabutsSN


 




each stroke of his crayon

his tongue

across his lips

 


 

 

 







Columbus Day trip


red and yellow crayons 

turn into stubs

                           

 



 

 

              [originally posted: April 30, 2004]  Law&OrderN

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