Today’s Cold Miasma (a Poem)
A poem reflecting the bad news of today. Now is the winter of our discontent.
A poem reflecting the bad news of today. Now is the winter of our discontent.
A birthday wish of hunger and hopefulness from Kim of Glover Gardens upon reaching 60 years + 1.
Martin Luther King Day is special, a time when we reflect on our beliefs about equality, equity, inclusion, diversity, fairness, etc., and, as one of my colleagues said today, recommit to acting on them.
Famous females, flagrant fees and fleeting images… just a few reflections from a necessary health check.
By using giant jars of pre-minced garlic that’s floating in additives, are we fostering a generation of underprivileged taste buds that have never experienced the joy of fresh garlic?
I join millions of others in mourning the late Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis, a true American hero, and offer a simple haiku in his honor.
It has to be crystal clear where the Glover Gardens blog stands on racism and prejudice.
Sometimes contemplation requires a lamentation haiku. (There’s a lot of hubris going around.)
The Storyteller, on Vegas, Tom Petty, and things that make us sigh, sadly.
