
This, That, And The Other
Kinship
Contemporary physics tells us that reality is entanglement. I don’t understand the details of a lot of what they say but I am fascinated by it.
Author and poet, I practice writing and Taiko drumming in Los Ranchos, New Mexico.I derive inspiration for my poetry and prose from the natural world, folklore and mythology.
This, That, And The Other
Contemporary physics tells us that reality is entanglement. I don’t understand the details of a lot of what they say but I am fascinated by it.
Like Rocky, in “Rocky Horror Picture Show”, I am full of “an—tis—ci—pa-tion!” each October. Sometimes the event that turns my year starts in late September but mostly it begins in full around October 15th. By November 15th the arrival is complete. What is all my brouhaha about?
The first week in October is Balloon Fiesta time in Albuquerque. The poem for today came to me one early October as I watched a couple of balloons one morning near the Rio Grande. They lost altitude and were forced to land somewhere on the west side of the river.
My words today are gathered into a prose piece. This broadcast is a little longer than usual but I hope you find it satisfying. I wrote this story some time ago when I was having a supremely challenging day. We’ve all had those days, the kind where we want
This, That, And The Other
I know you know the old saying, “Time flies when you’re having fun.” The implication is that the opposite is true — that Time drags when you are not having fun.
This, That, And The Other
Hello Everyone, Lou Liberty here and this is my first broadcast on Ghost. In this space I will share my words with you.