Meat and Potatoes, Myself
This was the first Overheard I did – inspired by a snippet of conversation I heard on Waikiki Beach last year. The speaker was just so earnest, it drew my attention away from the ocean views. I wonder...
View ArticleMonday Meeting Doodles – Heart in my Hand
The month of May was a bit crazy over here in my life on the outside of Illustrated Poetry! I apologize to everyone who left me such awesome comments on my last post – I may be behind in responding to...
View ArticleSilent Sunday – June 18, 2017
Taken in the Buddhist sculpture room at the National Gallery of Korea. I neglected to write down the year it is thought this sculpture was cast – but suffice it to say it is quite old! Have a great...
View ArticleDouble Original Friday – Dada Resume
Lab lights overhead in sciences in vivo, present University into University writing for- of- and- and have I meant it too I is day, am of am issues the other kind of variety shareholders, all...
View ArticleSilent Sunday – July 9, 2017
I spent the holiday weekend in San Francisco and took the opportunity to visit the much upgraded SF Museum of Modern Art. I highly recommend it! It was pretty crowded, but I did get a quiet moment...
View ArticleSilent Sunday – August 20, 2017
Hidden in plain sight in the bushes outside a nondescript office building…have a great Sunday!Filed under: Original Work Tagged: camouflage, dragonfly, photography, photos, silent sunday, sunday
View ArticleHistory Haiku Saturday – September 2 – Rock Springs Massacre, 1885
Workers’ unequal pay: Deep coal seams, deep racism Bodies left unburied I am someone who does well with assignments and “projects” – even if they are self-assigned! So in order to get out of the...
View ArticleOverheard – I really wanted my middle name to be Thomas
For a few months, I commuted to work twice a week on a bus, and this one was overheard on one such ride. Although this was the first “overheard” I wrote down, it took me a while to draw it. The young...
View ArticleHistory Haiku Saturday – September 9 – The Discovery of Amalthea, 1892
There is nothing more To learn by watchful eyes, said Galileo’s ghost. Today’s history haiku is to commemorate the discovery of Amalthea, one of the moons of Jupiter, by E.E. Barnard in 1892. It was...
View ArticleHistory Haiku Saturday – September 23 – The birth of John Coltrane, 1926
Heroin, cancer – nothing could stop your prayer: a saint of music. The history haiku for today is to honor the birth of the legendary jazz musician John Coltrane (1926 – 1967). He struggled with...
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