Saturday, April 10, 2010

don't fall out

the window was cracked wide
and the screen removed
i was leaning
arched over the sill
exhaling
a lit cigarette glowing orange in my face
illuminating the knuckles of my fingers

but i looked down
and dew reflected the patches of light
collected from basement windows and guttering street lamps

they looked like stars of the earth

there were constellations
not a replica of the sky's, of course
no belts, no dippers
but images of those passed
strewn throughout the leaves and blades
old life gazed up
forgotten apologies
and grudges never let go
lessons learned, although too late
those that once were, reminding me
to scribble
scribe
scrawl
before my fingers go limp like the wet grass
clinging to the stars


Friday, February 12, 2010

Food Rules

http://www.democracynow.org/2010/2/8/michael_pollan_on_food_rules_an

^^this is a great interview with michael Pollan about the current state of our food system. The Food Industry and even the government are not out to ensure our health. It's in our hands and Michael Pollan outlines important information any eater should know.

(DeomcracyNow! is a great independent news site that provides the audience with people and perspectives rarely heard from corporate-driven news sources. Progressive and diverse. Two thumbs up.)

Thursday, February 11, 2010

busting a move

so, it's clear that i cannot commit to anything, as i haven't posted anything since I first made this dang thing.

but anyways, 5 months later (and oddly close to 200 days) i've saved up some cash and bought a ticket to seattle, washington. My westward expansion, my lewis and clark expedition. I'm taking the Empire Builder route, which according to amtrak "the Empire Builder offers one of the most majestic routes in the Amtrak system." hell yeah. i like the sound of majestic.


so, it's clear that i cannot commit to anything, as i haven't posted anything since I first made this dang thing.

but anyways, 5 months later (and oddly close to 200 days) i've saved up some cash and bought a ticket to seattle, washington. My westward expansion, my lewis and clark expedition. I'm taking the Empire Builder route, which according to amtrak "the Empire Builder offers one of the most majestic routes in the Amtrak system." hell yeah. i like the sound of majestic.




It's a 55 hour train ride which means it's a 75 hour train ride which means lots of majestic scenery which means photographs galore. Hopefully I'll be meeting some funky, quirky, interesting, colorful people along the way. And clearly, since they're taking a 5 day train ride over a 3 hour plane ride, they're in no rush. Who could really be silent for 5 days? With that being said, I'll think i'll run a marathon when i hop off the train.

so far, this is only thing i've got. What shall i do? where shall i go?

well, i've got several things up both my sleeves. I'm starting in Seattle and most likely ending in San Francisco, where I'll fly home. And in between these two places I'm planning WWOOF-ing someplace or several places. I definitely am making a point to see the Redwoods. I cannot depict the monstrous beauty from photos in a National Geographic. Oh! and the Pacific. I've never seen that ocean.

But who knows, I could end up in Canada smoking pot with some old hippy in Vancouver. It's all an experience right? (This statement is not said with complete seriousness. You've got to give me some credit people.)

Anyways, more travels plans as they develop (or fail to develop)





a friend told me
love is cosmic collisions of the soul
or
bowls of spaghetti shared
beneath a homemade quilt
a mama original
or
shared drags of a cigarette
in a sunday bed till noon

oh the buttsores come too soon




mood: adventurously anxious (and being 11:30 and sick, pooped)