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Lessons From the Kissing Booth: December 2013
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013. 2013, I have had a nice time being friends with you. We lost my nan this year, unexpectedly, and while we are no stranger to loss in these woods it's a unique experience to lose someone who has been gone for so long. Still, as we go along we find ourselves riddled with empty places, pocked with holes, and that's never any easier to accept. Even when we grow back around what is gone. There’s just no accounting for happiness,. Or the way it turns up like a prodigal. I like dirty...
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Monday, July 21, 2014. Places that I can get to comfortably. Cape Flattery was named by Captain Cook in the year before he got himself killed because it flattered them with hopes of finding a harbor, which is not the least interesting way a Washington place was given its name. Anyway, there is a lot of this West Coast that I have not seen, so soon we're going to see a bunch of it- down the coast to California and up again by Crater Lake. Crater Lake is a most. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Lessons From the Kissing Booth: February 2014
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Monday, February 17, 2014. She's been on my mind a lot the last few months and I though about her now and again while I was making all of those hearts. It was a gesture she would have approved of, going forward with more love than plan. It is just one more way of thinking that we had in common. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A few weeks ago I started folding origami hearts f.
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Lessons From the Kissing Booth: December 2014
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. 2014, I made a lot of things in you. Which has surely shifted the ways in which I experience the world. In any case, most things feel safe enough to touch with my whole hands. We looked at a lot of beautiful places this year, on the Washington coast. I suppose someday it might get old, how different this land is from the smooth sand I grew up with, but until then I plan to keep filling my eyes all up with it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Lessons From the Kissing Booth: November 2014
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Friday, November 14, 2014. The subject of drowning is one where dream interpretation really shows its seams. If you dream of drowning, they say, then you are probably.drowning, in a feeling, possibly good but also possibly bad. But is it really drowning if you are not trying to fight your way back to the surface? In general, I wish that I could understand the commotion in the distance without having to step into the water. Tuesday, November 04, 2014. It's better if I don't know. Mexico seems like a reaso...
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Lessons From the Kissing Booth: March 2014
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014. We are heading back to my alma mater tonight for a few days, which is great because I sure do need a break from all the long hours and leaking shoes. I haven't been back in nearly 11 years, and it is funny to be planning to be a tourist in a place I take so for granted. As though it isn't where I learned how to learn how to be a person. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We are heading back to my alma mater tonight for a.
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Lessons From the Kissing Booth: May 2014
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Tuesday, May 06, 2014. I have been trying an experiment and waiting to write something until I felt like writing something, which is simultaneously the long history of this particular space and a new way of going about it. Forced/notforced. My brain is full of thinking but not so full of thoughts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I have been trying an experiment and waiting to.
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Lessons From the Kissing Booth: January 2014
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014. Last week I read a story about a plan to bring more dietary iron to a community suffering from iron deficiency. Giving the world a cast-iron skillet would be the obvious solution, but one that is prohibitively expensive. Adding a small block of iron to a cooking pot would be cheaper and easier but, when given a small block of iron, the village women found them to be rather more useful as doorstops. But it turned out that there was a fish. Thursday, January 02, 2014. This morn...
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Thursday, September 18, 2014. I opened my poetry spinner this morning and it thought for a second and then gave me 19 poems on joy and youth. This is a little joke the poems are playing on me, you see, since I have been feeling so tired and just all worn through with holes, markedly less youthful and joyous than I probably should be. Too small for my skin and lightly blue. The ravening clouds shall not long be victorious,. They shall not long possess the sky, they devour the stars only in apparition,.