Howl Simone Friday, October 29, 2010 Allen Ginsberg in 1953, photographed in NYC by William S. Burroughs Last Sunday, Roger and I went … Read more
Two Yards of Tiger-Striped Fleece Simone Tuesday, October 26, 2010 craft stores swollen warts across the nation festering with glues, glitter, fun foam and bolts! so … Read more
I Wanna Live In Robot Town Simone Wednesday, October 20, 2010 Oh, if only I could weld....the robots I might create. Random metals are a wonderful thing, when th… Read more
Kerouac Haikus Simone Sunday, October 17, 2010 And now it's time for more Haikus by Jack Kerouac The cow taking a big dreamy crap, turning t… Read more
Day Of My Increasing Power Simone Thursday, October 07, 2010 I went to Revocup today, since it's my birthday and ordered a LARGE soy chai latte. They have … Read more
Ruby Or Iridescent Cough Drop? Simone Monday, October 04, 2010 This weekend it really felt like fall outside. So I was in the mood for this song, which to me, goe… Read more
The Times They Are October'n Simone Friday, October 01, 2010 Ah, October, my favorite month. This morning I drove Annabelle to her Strings class. She is learnin… Read more
World Refrigeration Day Everyone chill out! June 26th is World Refrigeration Day, which gives tribute to refrigeration, air-conditioning and t… Keep reading
Free Floating Phantasm Okay, I've given myself a month to fart around and just be free. Now I should look for something writerly to plug … Keep reading
Chick-O-Stick This is still on an egg theme, but today the chicks in Mrs. Galloway's 4th grade class are hatching. My daughter t… Keep reading
Is That Bjork In Your Pocket, Or Are You Just Glad To See Me? This happened to me this morning:As a special Friday treat, I stopped by a coffeeshop on the way to work. While I was w… Keep reading
Grain Elevators, Waiting Grain Elevator in Nekoma, Kansas Roger sat at the kitchen table this morning, bolts and nuts of all sizes spread out b… Keep reading
Big Apples Several weeks ago, Roger brought home some really big apples from the Farmer's Market. Normally I prefer the smalle… Keep reading