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Flood of '93 White frosted chocolate mud flows like water under the bridge it visits Kansas City dallies in Saint Louie joins the Mississippi voyage to the sea to see ... but not today today it tastes like warm waste water grass clippings occasional dead cows it carries off what land cannot hold onto white frosted waves a chocolate milkyway © Kåre Enga [164.96] 07-05-27 Written after buying a postcard for a friend that showed the brown roiling river from the bridge in downtown Lawrence, Kansas. The recent floods were like this too. Impressive rapids by the dam looked like the approach to Niagara Falls ... just the wrong color. IMAGES: On a wet afternoon: twig floating down the gutter; downpour splashing off the porch; the canvas chair holds a puddle. Now drying streets and people's voices; bird chatter in the trees; drops hanging from the front porch rail. MY THOUGHTS: I responded in the blog of larryp: Oh ... I know about that jealousy bug ... gotta exterminate it immediately ... and every three days thereafter ... One of the problems with the homeless community in Lawrence is the lack of self-esteem. There is a focus on what people can't do instead of what they can or "what can you do for me" rather than "what can you do for others". But ... supporting people rather than merely "helping" them would mean having to listen to their needs and that would take acknowledging individuals instead of just reacting to folks as a class of people. Actually, these two things are related. Jealousy = a looking up. How Lawrence reacts to homelessness = a looking down. Perhaps "pity" would describe it. But neither pity nor jealousy evoke the greater virtue of love = an embrace. Remember to exterminate the weeds. 0355 |