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Winterish
Winterish After last night’s blizzard, the cement Chinese scholar—who meditates on a makeshift pedestal in our garden’s southwest corner—has suffered a storm-change into something rich and strange. Atop his modest Buddhist curls, he now wears a proud bishop’s miter of … Continue reading
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A Feeling That Begins With “G”
A Feeling That Begins With G Sometimes, it jumps you like a lioness that crouches in the dumb-struck grass. Sometimes, far-off, you’ll see it charging like a rogue bull elephant that leaves a random mess of death behind. Like dogged … Continue reading
Adriane Speaks Out on Access Olympus
Adriane Speaks Out on Access Olympus I don’t regret the sword or my paranormal ball of yarn. They were the least of my gifts to him. Not that he got my astounding primordial clout. Like a magpie’s eye, his always … Continue reading
Aubade
Aubade Winter’s last sortie, the weather gods predicting an inch or two of sturm und slush… Our skin, our lungs— and the body’s other sentries all too aware of a frost-bit crocus somewhere—groan. (It’s April 7th & the clock radio … Continue reading

