sun blocked by clouds
mile after mile
in silence
mourning –
a piece of birchbark
peels
Landing on the lintel
a pigeon and its shadow
become one
“sun blocked by clouds” The Heron’s Nest (Jan. 2002)
“mourning — ” The Heron’s Nest (Nov. 2002)
“landing on the lintel” – the haiku sequence “A Flutter of Wings” (2003)
under us —
water that roared
in the waterfall
on every step
dead cicadas —
a day’s list of things to do
home early –
your empty coathanger
in the closet
“under us” & “on every step“ – The Heron’s Nest (Sept. 2005)
“home early” – breathmarks: haiku to read in the dark
potluck
George Wallace has been away from his Forest and his webDEsk
for two whole weeks now. Would someone please tell him that
preparing for and handling a trial is not a good enough excuse —
even in California.
What can a harried airline passenger say to a TSA agent? Not “oilcanHFs”
much, according to the 6th Circuit in Rendon v. TSA. Over at
Crime & Federalism, hoping for an en banc, Mike Cernovich offers
to do all the grunt work (drafting of pleadings) for any lawyer
willing and able to handle the oral argument pro bono. Also,
check out First Amendment at the Airport? at Appellate Law &
Practice.