"Uniformity, in its motives, its goals, its far-ranging consequences, is the natural enemy of poetry, not to mention the enemy of trees, the soil, the exemplary life therein." — C.D. Wright
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I love this quote from Merwin… it’s sort of how I see poetry. A poem can be the link between another place or time. It’s a stone.
"The story of each stone leads back to a mountain." — W.S. Merwin
[Klaus on the ride home tonight]
K-man (one of the many names Klaus has picked up over the years) is doing better in his recovery process. In case you missed it, Klaus sustained serious injuries about three weeks ago. We were fearful that he had a spinal cord injury because he suffered paralysis in his legs. He had feeling in them but for the most part was unable to control any movement in them. He is using them now, the front more then the back. He struggles to upright himself and has some range of motion as we do physical therapy with him. He has his sassy attitude back. He gets lots of attention because he still requires much help. It’s so good to see his determination and yes at times his frustration because that tells me that he is pushing his limits. One day he’s going to be able to stand again all on his own. Soon the cats food dish will not be safe.
I feel like we’ve already had more rain this year than all of last. I wake up mornings and I wring out my water logged brain and reinsert it in my head cavity and start the round all over. It has become insane!
At the left is a shot of the evening sky – the view westward from our neighboring Target. Yes it appears to be clearing. Long term however, we have showers in the forecast again tomorrow and Tuesday. Who knows beyond that. It’s just like Chinese water torture only on a larger scale.
Some writing success during the past week. Some things I’m happy with as draft starts.
A few journal bits from this past week-
Couple of quotes I saw this past week that spoke to me:
"The first task of the poet is to create the person who will write the poems." - Stanley Kunitz Thanks to Susan Rich
“The two most engaging powers of an author are, to make new things familiar, and familiar things new.” - Samuel Johnson
You Say…. I Think: