DISPATCH FROM A BICYCLE
I don't remember this, but I like it a lot - ghost scent of spent allium
I remember you liked that image before. ; ) Thanks, Janie.
I must have really liked it!
Love.
One of my favorites! I love the sense of witness to the world at the speed of a bicycle that it gives me. Every line creates a moment of sensuous imagination and a subtle surge of emotion.
Thank you, Mary. That's a lovely comment.
delighted
Ha ha cool fence
Ah, the dream like quality of the vignettes one takes in from a well paced bicycle ride. I especially like the ending….
Has a familiarity to it.
Callahan! I really liked the " a mother / mourning her dead calf ... / a red split-rail fence"
It makes me think of how in moments of mourning and decay of the individual is represented in the decay of human structures also. Neat stuff!
Happy Easter, if that is your thing!
Happy Easter, Sr. García.
I don't remember this, but I like it a lot - ghost scent of spent allium
I remember you liked that image before. ; ) Thanks, Janie.
I must have really liked it!
Love.
One of my favorites! I love the sense of witness to the world at the speed of a bicycle that it gives me. Every line creates a moment of sensuous imagination and a subtle surge of emotion.
Thank you, Mary. That's a lovely comment.
delighted
Ha ha cool fence
Ah, the dream like quality of the vignettes one takes in from a well paced bicycle ride. I especially like the ending….
Has a familiarity to it.
Callahan! I really liked the " a mother / mourning her dead calf ... / a red split-rail fence"
It makes me think of how in moments of mourning and decay of the individual is represented in the decay of human structures also. Neat stuff!
Happy Easter, if that is your thing!
Happy Easter, Sr. García.