Thursday, July 28, 2011

Summer Re-Run: "Warning to the Moon: Humans Approaching"

Posted by Mickey Z on 07/28 at 04:10 AM
  1. Nice haiku. 

    I don’t think we have to worry about the moon.  The space program is done after this final shuttle mission.  Lyndon LaRouche is making a big deal out of it.  There’s a very small demonstration of people outside my building regarding this issue.

    Posted by Charles from Jersey City  on  07/28  at  04:05 PM
  2. Good afternoon Mickey and Charles. Conversation is quiet. I had some great wild blueberries today..., the size of a marble, however the planet is still saturated with corruption even though the blueberries were beautiful and delicious.

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  07/29  at  02:46 PM
  3. joe from maine’s haiku

    earth saturated
    with sleaze but blueberries are
    beautiful and sweet

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  07/29  at  03:21 PM
  4. Thanks for the haiku Mickey.

    If more people ate blueberries, fewer people would be tortured..., Shakespeare

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  07/29  at  04:57 PM
  5. Don’t know how many people have followed this case: but I want to be this eloquent at my sentencing.

    Posted by Mew from england  on  07/29  at  05:44 PM
  6. I agree with you Mew..., My level of frustration is such, it is very difficult for me to speak in any way but with 4 letter words about these bestial degenerates who abuse their authority, which they shouldn’t have in the first place.

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  07/30  at  02:20 AM
  7. Hi Charles, Joe, Mew, Mickey, and all…

    The best blueberries I ever had came from New Jersey.... the best tomatoes came from NJ. The best spinach from Vermont. But Maine does have some of the best ocean sites I have ever seen.

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  07/31  at  10:06 AM
  8. Hello RMJ and everyone..., here’s one for you.

    Jeanne and I went kayaking this morning on Middle Bay. It was beautiful with lots of bird life. On the southern most tip of White Island we saw a sign. As we paddled closer, we noticed it was a Sotheby’s real estate sign. How grand.

    Here is an example of practicing that which we need to transcend…, which is one of my biggest rants. How can anyone expect a change, a shift in consciousness if we’re constantly marching in place in quicksand, while old school expansionism continues thoughtlessly?

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  07/31  at  11:55 AM
  9. Hi Joe…
    Wish I was there with you 2 this morning - and like I always say, that big summer house on Walkers Point should be transformed into apartments for the homeless…

    As NADER says - “In a society where there is more justice, there is less need for charity”.

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  07/31  at  01:16 PM
  10. Joe…
    You reminded me of a situation that took place years ago when I lived in New Jersey. The fat cats in a wealthy town - Mantoloking - tried to prohibit all others from walking on the beach.  After a big, long drawn out legal case there was a decision. I forget the details but I think it had something to do with the riparian rights of the public…

    Capitalism is not a kind master.

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  07/31  at  01:23 PM
  11. Yes, it looks like Israeli citizens are rebelling against their government. I wonder if Rahm Emauel flew over and put on his uniform?

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  07/31  at  04:33 PM
  12. RMJ..., very wealthy people own much land on the coast of Maine.Essentially, they own the North Atlantic Ocean because you must find some place that is public to enjoy a view of the ocean even though it’s possible to be within only a hundred feet of the water. That’s sick.

    Middle Bay, which is in my backyard almost, is very beautiful and dotted with many islands. These Islands are home to numerous bird species and other animals. The silent calm around these islands is like another world and frequently birds sunning on the large rocks are not afraid of kayakers.

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  07/31  at  04:59 PM
  13. Joe...Your last sentence above shows what a great poet you are.
    I have also noticed here that the wildlife is not afraid of humans.  The rabbits generally greet me every morning when I go out for the paper. Nice.  I remember when my Dad got great joy feeding peanuts to the chipmunks. They really bonded with him.

    Yesterday I saw a monarch butterfly - not many around this year, and almost no fireflies.

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  08/01  at  01:36 PM
  14. Hello RMJ...My father ‘conditioned’ a gray squirrel to sit on his lap for peanuts. I did not believe it until I saw a photograph of the two together and the squirrel was on his lap.

    There have been a few monarchs around here. A young porcupine visited yesterday.

    Today I traveled north to Dammariscotta, a very small town right on the bay, beautiful.

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  08/01  at  03:58 PM
  15. Thanks for haiku. People are dreaming to get close the the moon , and this has been realised. In fact the life in the earth is very strong ,not only the humans, but also the animals. It even dare to fight with human and can struggle for the things it wants. I always moved by the strong living ,it sometimes can give me poe to go on living. Thanks for your sharing.
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  16. Thanks, folks. I’ve enjoyed being a spectator here.

    A new post is up.

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  08/02  at  08:52 AM
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