Bluets vs. Forget-Me-Nots
Bright Bluets have four But Forget-Me-Nots have five Petals are the tell. … Quaker Ladies form a tight cross shape … Continue reading Bluets vs. Forget-Me-Nots
Bright Bluets have four But Forget-Me-Nots have five Petals are the tell. … Quaker Ladies form a tight cross shape … Continue reading Bluets vs. Forget-Me-Nots
These days, you need a machete— Crocodile Dundee big— to hack a vein through this jungle of dark. How does … Continue reading X-Ray Prophets
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, wiser, and strangely qualified to disappear in a third-world country. But maybe that’s … Continue reading What Doesn’t Kill You
On June 10, 1963—They signed a promise. Called it the Equal Pay Act.Set it down inside the Fair Labor Standards Act like a … Continue reading On This Day in History
Yesterday, I watchedSubstack news podcastsand learned why ignorance feels like bliss. I learned more about Trumpand the corruptionspilling from the … Continue reading Time to Take Off the Blinders
Betrayal by a mate is wound enough, but betrayal by elected leaders is another wound entirely. We place in their … Continue reading Betrayal
Gina ran away one fallOn nothing but a dare,The promised warmth of southern skiesWas waiting somewhere there. They said that … Continue reading The Long Way Home
Lucian was a gentle ghost who sometimes forgot that he had died. He wandered Central Park, that green heart of … Continue reading Lucian
I don’t know I’d have to count funny like one of my apps professes to be a botanist in my … Continue reading How Many Apps Do you Have On Your Phone?
“We are here not because we are law-breakers; we are here in our efforts to become law-makers. I would rather be … Continue reading Dear Emmeline Pankhurst
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