Monthly Archives: June 2016

Gnomon

Commitment isn’t burned in me by vow, and ritual will hardly stir a breeze within my windy self. These lines say how I start to work and bear its stress with ease: I do and do and then I work … Continue reading

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Four Mothers

I try to observe all holidays. Religious, national, even commercial. I hear folks disparage Valentine’s Day, or Mother’s Day, as being promoted by retailers, but I don’t care. I think it’s nice, to take a May Sunday and make it … Continue reading

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