Subscribe2
Photo Memory of the Week
Video of the Week: “It was an ambush!”
Leeloo whups a bunch of armed and nasty aliens, unarmed and all by her own self.
The quote is at timestamp 1:43.
Poetry of the Week
On Tender Hooks
- by Brian BilstonLet me cut to the cheese:
every time you open your mouth,
I’m on tender hooks.You charge at the English language
like a bowl in a china shop.
Please nip it in the butt.On the spurt of the moment,
the phrases tumble out.
It’s time you gave up the goat.Curve your enthusiasm.
Don’t give them free range.
The chickens will come home to roast.Now you are in high dungeon.
You think me a damp squid:
on your phrases I shouldn’t impose.But they spread like wildflowers
in a doggy-dog world,
and your spear of influence grows.Posted: 2025 Apr 20
Face Photos from Readers
Tag Archives: Trees
Maple Seeds, Myrtle Beach
The definitive sign of Spring. Continue reading
Stained Glass, Conway SC
Swampy nature imitates churchy art. Continue reading
Palmetto Leaves, Conway SC
Leaves. Wow. Continue reading
Tree Reflections, Conway SC
Dark secrets? Continue reading
Undifferentiated Plant Meristem Tissue
Motif madness. Continue reading
Trees & Water, Conway SC
“Swamp” doesn’t seem to do it justice. Continue reading
Eleventh
Just some of the lovely places that have come my way. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Through Canada
Tagged Canada, Christmas, Terra Firma, Trees, Water
Comments Off on Eleventh
Leaves and Raindrops, Burnstown ON
A wet landscape, micro-style. Continue reading
National Treasure #169: Suzanne Simard
New ways of thinking about plants. Continue reading
Posted in New Perspectives, Thinking Broadly, Through Canada
Tagged Other Plants, Science, Trees
2 Comments