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30 October, 2020
From Field Notes: Home and desk: a reflection on context and etymology
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Back to the desk. Yes, I still have my workstudy. And school to finish. And I have no clue how I'm going to make any money after the fir...
15 June, 2020
bones in the ground, blog edition
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More about Thomas Morris... and the twisted ironies of the place... here . "My nature comes of itself." -T'ao Ch'ien I...
31 July, 2019
[re: lines on the day I remembered my father's birthday]
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"Your skin starts itching once you buy the gimmick" - Iggy Pop/David Bowie For years I drove out by the old house to see...
30 April, 2019
On Being Present In Spite of the Kentucky Derby
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Hawthorns. Yep, they hurt. I travel for the same reasons I eventually come home. This is often difficult to explain to people who eithe...
16 April, 2019
From Field Notes: Excerpts, 7th-9th April 2019 - Orange Poppy, Long Gone
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7 April view of the Wakarusa River Spent the early afternoon downtown. Had lunch with the Market Street Irregulars and then had the...
16 January, 2019
from Record of a Pair of Well-Worn Traveling Boots -- Anticipation
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I was traveling when my wife and got together. Our courtship was one of distance and of patience: letters, emails, phone calls when a ch...
24 September, 2018
At Home Along the Dirty, Sacred River, Part 1
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Where we love is home -- home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts. - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Ohio River at Louisville a...
10 October, 2017
Perpetual pilgrim, Part 1: introduction to the off-the-road edition
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God is at home, it's we who have gone out for a walk.~ Meister Eckhart Home life is no more natural to us than a cage is natural to a...
29 September, 2017
Junktique Memory Palace: The solace of certain things / Essay on the Eight of Swords (Draft)
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It is not down in any map; true places never are. ~ Herman Melville, Moby-Dick Is it possible to become ecstatic amid destruction, rejuvena...
26 July, 2017
Near where that barn burned, where all those people died, Part 1
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You can't go back home to your family, back home to your childhood, back home to romantic love, back home to a young man's dreams o...
01 March, 2017
Water Gears
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For an artist, a good place to be is you have some kind of influence and power to get things done, but in your essence you remain a nomad o...
14 August, 2013
Gator People Live In The River, 2: The Ballad of Judy and Cynthia
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Do you know any ... Kentucky songs? - Cynthia It seems like bluegrass people have more great stories to tell than other musicians. -- Dan F...
29 March, 2012
Wayward Sacredness, 2.2: Out There - The Mount Carroll Reprisal (Coda)
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Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. - Groucho Marx The Wine of Life keeps oozing drop by drop... - The Rubaiyat (Continued...
17 February, 2012
Détente and Domestic Policy
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There is no resolution, sometimes. Arguments over things less or more important matter more or less in an endless geography that makes up a ...
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