1. Watching the Red Sox collapse was like watching a train wreck. I couldn’t look away even though I knew the outcome would be ... dire. I was not disappointed.
2. Sure signs of fall – I’m drinking more coffee, and I’m knitting more wool socks.
3. How long has it been since you bought new music? (New as in not a repurchase of an artist you had in another format…)
4. Is it better to wait on hold with other people's muzak or crackly silence?
5. Email today from my employer titled “Please open your pay envelope”. Like I need a reminder?
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30 September 2011
23 September 2011
Fragment Friday
1. How come time flies when you have work to do and lags when you don’t? I’m sure there is some mathematical formula to explain my time disconnects…
2. If you have stood on concrete of late, thank the Romans.
3. My phone ring tone isn’t nearly as annoying as other people’s ringtones. Of course, my ring tone is a ringing phone.
4. A last hot day or two to remind us what we’ll be missing very soon.
5. I have two lines for a poem I started ten years ago – suddenly, I know it wants to be a sonnet and it’s ready to be written. Finally.
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2. If you have stood on concrete of late, thank the Romans.
3. My phone ring tone isn’t nearly as annoying as other people’s ringtones. Of course, my ring tone is a ringing phone.
4. A last hot day or two to remind us what we’ll be missing very soon.
5. I have two lines for a poem I started ten years ago – suddenly, I know it wants to be a sonnet and it’s ready to be written. Finally.
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09 September 2011
Fragment Friday
1. I’m not really fond of anniversaries of death. It seems counter-productive.
2. After looking at New York flood photos, I’m glad I live in a semi-desert.
3. My poetic output can be 12 poems in one day and nothing the next two weeks. What’s up with that?
4. I found my camera, inserted new batteries, so there may be Corgi pics in the future.
5. “Whistle While You Work” is a song, and a metaphor, not something you really should be doing. Just an FYI.
2. After looking at New York flood photos, I’m glad I live in a semi-desert.
3. My poetic output can be 12 poems in one day and nothing the next two weeks. What’s up with that?
4. I found my camera, inserted new batteries, so there may be Corgi pics in the future.
5. “Whistle While You Work” is a song, and a metaphor, not something you really should be doing. Just an FYI.
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