From the monthly archives:

November 2006

E O M erfh.

November 26, 2006

Empowering empathy emotionally evolves even empty-threatening, evil, easily-excited earwigs. Open-minded otters often ostend oft-omitted-operators on oscillating oceans of olive-colored-oleanders. Many maturing mostly-midgeted-mules maddeningly muttered Mazel-tov mannerisms. This is how I put myself to sleep tonight. I should be writing a letter, but my minds going too fast. I should be preparing a lesson, but church [...]

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The Fool is hurt!

November 18, 2006

I watched “La Strada,” the fabulous 1954 Fellini film. Gilsomina plants tomatoes when they finally stop the motorbike/circus wagon.Zampanò gets ready to leave, and Gilsomina asks why they aren’t going to stay there. “What? Did you think we were going to stay here and watch your tomatoes grow?” And so they headed off on the [...]

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Be still; it’s nearly winter

November 14, 2006

It is interesting to watch the world die around me. The trees are withering in the cold. The animals are hiding in warmer places. The youth still go to school, but they don’t linger outside. The elderly drive to the corner store. Everything is a little slower. Even the faux-plum trees in front of my [...]

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