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Monthly Archives: July 2018
“Dinosaur Feathers!”
Dinosaur Feathers! A dinosaur with feathers? Well I’m sure! The spectacle’s more than I can endure. Next, mules are born with earrings, snakes have knees, And furry goldfish populate the seas. I can just as well believe those things As … Continue reading
“Epistemic Skepticism”
“As an attitude…, epistemic skepticism consists in always second-guessing your own judgments — about yourself, other people and situations; always monitoring those judgments to make sure you’re seeing clearly, have the facts right, aren’t making any unfounded inferences or deceiving … Continue reading
Wiseness
Bake bread and break it. Give kids an uphappy bringing. Untied we stand. “Magna Farta” (Oliver Cromwell) “…Thou art waxen fat, thou art grown thick, thou art covered with fatness….” (Deuteronomy 32:15) “A dream sullied is not a lie.” (David … Continue reading
“The District Education Improvement Committee Meeting”
The District Education Improvement Committee Meeting Her purse is propped against the leg That folds beneath the table’s end. The purse is not adjacent to Her folded arm, her lotioned hand. She props her glasses on her nose, She palms … Continue reading
Landscapes
Originally posted on Candid By Liz:
This is my first blog post. I try to do simple and honest photography with very little manipulation of the images. I hope you enjoy them. I am not criticizing others who use a…
Sundry Maundering
THE BOOK OF JOB The Job is hard. Do the Job. PERMUTATIONS I don’t pretend to know how you don’t understand me. I don’t understand how you pretend not to know me. I don’t know how you pretend not to … Continue reading
Rumpstone Fallows
A sliver of Sir Alistair Chichester’s estate lies choked with brome and cocksfoot between the waste water treatment facility of Chichesterton-Upon-Hogg and the ancient Roman quarry. Known to locals as Rumpstone Fallows, the plot has served as a squat for … Continue reading
Signage
Not: Serious —> <— Kidding Really —> <— Ever Now —> <— Likely Hardly –> Context/Favor/Fashion/Office/Sight: In —> <— Out Of Skinless —> <— Skinned Boneless —> <— Boned Dead Start —> <— Small Finish Smoothies —> <— Roughies Rapids … Continue reading
“With art comes empathy…”
“…With art comes empathy. It allows us to look through someone else’s eyes and know their strivings and struggles. It expands the moral imagination and makes it impossible to accept the dehumanization of others. When we are without art, we … Continue reading
Juicy Mystery
My local newspaper has a regular feature entitled “Food Service Inspections for Week Ending <date>.” I scan it devotedly. Food purveyors from all around are assigned demerits, from zero to one hundred. My newspaper clarifies, helpfully, that “Zero” is the … Continue reading →