Thursday, July 31, 2008

Preoccupied



There are views like this all over the north end of town.  This one happens to be up the street.

And, Hey baby...Let's hear it for Jason, who's one of the 45 Ruth Lilly Fellowship Finalists.  Considering he's pretty awesome, I'm betting he'll best the 1/9 odds.  He had a pretty wonderful poem in a recent NER...in fact, you can even read it online.  

A poem by Wendell Berry:

In This World

The hill pasture, an open place among the trees,
tilts into the valley.  The clovers and tall grasses
are in bloom.  Along the foot of the hill
dark floodwater moves down the river.
The sun sets.  Ahead of nightfall the birds sing.
I have climbed up to water the horses
and now sit and rest, high on the hillside,
letting the day gather and pass.  Below me
cattle graze out across the wide fields of the bottomlands,
slow and preoccupied as stars.  In this world
men are making plans, wearing themselves out,
spending their lives, in order to kill each other.  


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Monday, July 28, 2008

Around the neighborhood

I've been doing a lot of wandering around, building a map of the town in my head, and taking note of some of the interesting landmarks.  Here's one:

A little hut on the sidewalk, with a bunch of little trinkets inside.  Very adorable.  Looking at it, I immediately felt at home, considering my new apt isn't much bigger than that hollowed out stump.  

Meanwhile, got some good news from Anti- today.  More on that when it comes.

There're a couple of pretty great commercial-free stations, WSKG and WICB,  to listen to while sitting on the porch:



That's the story. 

How're you doing where you're at?

Last thing: 
I was in one of the used book stores, and found an Iowa Review from 2003.  Had a poem of Ada Limón's.  You can find it in her first book, lucky wreck.  

The Lessing Table

The dinner table was too small
and that was obvious.
We had to buy smaller forks,
smaller chairs, stop talking.

You took the saltshakers
off, I decided I'd only make
soft foods so we wouldn't have
to use knives anymore.

It kept on shrinking for days,
the butter taking over the dinner
plates, the green beans looking
longer and mean,

until it was just a thin slip
passed between us, a note
on blue-lined binder paper
in number two pencil:

Make the train wheels lock.
Make the mobile stop.
Do something, do something.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Arrived

On The Road...again.



No longer a resident of the midwest.  A few years ago I was "out west" and hearing people who had never left San Diego saying "back east."  Is it an "east-coast thing" to consider anything beyond Ohio to be "out west" or does it come from something deeper in our collective geographic perceptions?  I don't know the answer, but I'm pretty sure that a year ago I never thought I'd live in New York again.  

File that among the thoughts while driving the MG for 8 hours.  Got about 6 more today.  

Peace be with you, Urbana.
Good morning, Ithaca....

Monday, July 21, 2008

If You Haven't Heard...

Adam Clay's got a new chapbook out on Cannibal, As Complete as a Thought Can Be.  These things usually move quickly, and considering Clay's tendency to err on the side of awesome, all the more reason to get that order in.

Did you see his stuff in 9L?  

Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Summer Drink Endorsement

Myer's Rum and Ginger Ale.  Maybe a lime wedge, if you'd like.

Any dark rum will do.  

If you remember it, enjoy.

Monday, July 14, 2008

For the Stuntmen.

Closer and Closer


Where'd the morning go?  Before I even made coffee, I found myself reading a submitted essay for BOR.  It's a goody.  I think you'll dig.

The sky is clear and the aloe on my window sill has come back to life.  Haven't started in to the serious packing yet, but it's coming.  Can almost hear the sound of a packing tape gun now.  

Here's a little Blake for your funky soul:

Ah Sunflower

Ah Sunflower! weary of time,
Who countest the steps of the Sun,
Seeking after that sweet golden clime
Where the traveller's journey is done;

Where the Youth pined away with desire,
And the pale Virgin shrouded in snow, 
Arise from their graves and aspire,
Where my Sunflower wishes to go.  

Monday, July 7, 2008

After Lightening All Night

Morning!

Just back from spending a weekend in Madison.  Nice place. I neglected to get a cheese hat.  Or any cheese for that matter.  I did, however, watch the ol' Disney Robin Hood, and it holds up, for sure.  Also got to see the latest work by Micah, of White Picket Fences-fame.  

We also had a good talk about intention and art-making.  Maybe he'll jot some things down and send it to BOR.  

Reb was posting about it, and you can find her, Jennifer Knox, and others in the latest Spooky Boyfriend.  

Meanwhile, I'm heading out of town sooner rather than later.  Of course, I move every year or so, but this time it's "back east."  The Vespa project is on hold until I get to the new place.  More on that as it comes.  Stay tuned for the move.  The shake.


Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy 4th

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Summer Chill


Have you checked out the downloads page at SGM?  They've reformatted it all.  If you dig back far enough, you can get mixes from 2000!  I recommend Chris Cutz's Down Beat Soul Vol. 1.  

There's also a grip of free music over with Max Xiantu.  If you get in touch with him, he might send you a peach in the mail....

I've hit all these  beat-junkies up for Critical Prose for Barn Owl Review.  Have you thought about sending anything over?  

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