Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills. |
See my previous entry for the two polls I made: "Reigning cats and DOGS!" Each has 9 votes. Any guess as to who's winning? Juncos Dark grey wings, white bellied, this incoming flight of snowbirds watches, sees my movement behind the glass, flees, then flies back. Fresh seed draws them to peck through ice as lunch served on a concrete slab's still nice and the redbirds have already feasted. What's left then but millet, sorghum and corn. The incoming flights take turns as, frozen in place, I dare not squirm. © Kåre Enga 2008 [164.477] 2008-01-22 A junco: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/critter/bird/birdposter/djunco.htm IMAGES: Air freshener gagging me, making it hard to breathe; red spots from hemorrhoids on brown scorched underwear (burnt on the floor furnace grate); ice on the bedroom window; juncos, grey over white. OVERHEARD: "My skin folk are not my kin folk", Darraus last night. "Have you ever danced with the barber in the pale shop light?", Robert, brandishing his comb. I told Robert he should change his common name to Thelonious Hemorrhoid Smith. He'd be unique that way ... and it fits him so well. BLOGVILLE: bluesky has two beautiful entries worth reading by everyone (remember to leave your calling card ). "Beauty in the Midnight Blue Sky" "Beach Bliss" vivacious just had her Thomas, 7 lb. 7 oz., on January 18th. Congratulate her at: "A Not-So-Unexpected Turn" ME: I joined a discussion last night about the Civil Rights Movement from the 60s. The young speaker said that the movement died before it achieved what it needed to. That many white folk felt that once the violence had subsided, they could move on with their lives and the movement was abandoned. His arguments were better presented than I can repeat. I spoke up to basically support his premise that the Civil Rights Movement stopped short. Having lived in an African-American neighborhood through the 90s, the stories of continued racism were frequent. Past wounds inflicted by others had not healed and it was apparent that these particular Black folk weren't beyond kicking those beneath them on the ladder (in a specific case I remember, Ukranian refugees). I mentioned very specific incidences in Lawrence's history that the Chamber of Commerce doesn't promote, how even today there are problems when the street folks are 25% people of color (Lawrence and the State of Kansas are both 95% white.) Race still matters. I encouraged them to stretch their personal comfort zones and get to know people who are different from themselves, to see in every person the Face of God. Anywho, the speaker is on his way today to study at the University of Cape Town. He'll be there for 5 months, taking 4 graduate courses and doing a vlog (video blog) on jazz. I thoroughly enjoyed an unexpected night at the coffeehouse and Dear Sara (Sara Shoom) gave me a ride home! Kansas: 20º and sunny. 1900 |