April 2009
rolling into @HearthHill at 2am, we stowed the fish & fancy cheeses we bought in Maryland, and fell into bed, with the window wide.
morning revealed the pear tree’s weathered bones bedecked with miniature leaves, pale green, and white blooms like tiny popped corns.
March 2009
after 2 weeks at the mercy of VerizonWireless “BroadbandAccess”, rural DSL Internet service seems awesome fast.
having left the herons and osprey behind, i drive past central Maryland’s brown fields, warmed by the pale ale rays of a March twilight.
after the gathering →
after the gathering
after the gathering →
after the gathering
after the gathering http://bit.ly/r4nkI
resuming my work / after a weekend too brief /... →
resuming my work / after a weekend too brief / this porch too pleasant.
[http://Mykl.biz] resuming my work / after a weekend too brief / this porch too… http://bit.ly/68a7F
morning’s adagio glow dissipates into sympathetic blue, reflected in the subtle giant who barely breaths upon the bordering sands.
grounded in the rain →
grounded in the rain
island in the mist →
island in the mist
living large up the creek →
living large up the creek
mist in early spring →
mist in early spring
nearing the river cottage →
nearing the river cottage
island in the mist →
island in the mist
living large up the creek →
living large up the creek
grounded in the rain →
grounded in the rain
mist in early spring →
mist in early spring
nearing the river cottage →
nearing the river cottage
agreeing with @Gruber’s dismissal of “the notion that blogging is a meaningful verb. It is not. The verb is writing.” http://bit.ly/OgwN
living large on the creek http://bit.ly/irA48
grounded in the rain http://bit.ly/KAswF
island in the mist http://bit.ly/r8YWz
mist in early spring http://bit.ly/MZkQJ
nearing the river cottage http://bit.ly/TKwap
“what’s the point of Twitter?”, asks @WildKat09. tell me the point of paper. ask 100 Twitter users, you’ll get 20 different answers.
my own brief introduction to Twitter (well, one of them) can be read at Mykl.biz here http://bit.ly/hjXh7 (with links to more).
“I am NOT behind! / The plan constantly changes / as time progresses.” - @Qrystal (corrected attribution, as per @Bodark)
prototyping an online database over an intermittent Internet connection accentuates the current limitations of “cloud computing”.
structuring today’s workflow in online and offline sessions reminds me of dial-up Internet with a single phone line.
tangled sunshine sparkling between ripples, the sky in its grasp; the current a lazy brute strolling upstream.
agreeing with @Salvator: never underestimate a brute, though lazy, nor ever a sleeping giant.
amazed we can stand with toes in a ocean planet, whose steady gravity prevents the sea from sloshing up and swallowing the town.
AHA Poetry →
Jane Reichhold
Keiko Haiku Rules →
essay - AHA Poetry
Robin dressed for the first days of spring at... →
Robin dressed for the first days of spring at first landing
first light on the Potomac →
first light on the Potomac
[http://Mykl.biz] running diagnostic utilities on a flakey laptop http://bit.ly/g5h
running diagnostic utilities on a flakey laptop →
running diagnostic utilities on a flakey laptop
first light on the Potomac →
first light on the Potomac
Robin dressed for the first days of spring at... →
Robin dressed for the first days of spring at first landing
Robin dressed for the first days of spring at first landing http://bit.ly/XUTBV
a spectral hula dancing across dark currents, betrayed and bedazzled by a sliver of moon, the river does not slumber.
first light on the Potomac http://bit.ly/FThru
wind driven waves thump the river’s edge, like padded sticks resounding on a broad bass drum.
landing in spring http://bit.ly/18tdqL
crab boats at the landing http://bit.ly/duRDZ
Robin at the landing http://bit.ly/1rc8RW
Robin at the landing →
Robin at the landing