Monthly Archives: August 2017

hockey.

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took the boys to

a street  hockey camp

sponsored  by the detroit red wings

after 1 1/2 hours of drills/training

on a very hot day

they played the game

and they would have played forever

if given the chance.

“every day is a great day for hockey.”

-mario lemieux

full life.

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land as community.

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 a beautiful morning walk

sharing earhart park with this lovely creature

an evening spent at the first and second sister lakes in dolph nature area

“when we begin to see land as a community to which we belong, 

we may begin to use it with love and respect.”

– aldo leopold

*i’ve now walked 60 of the ann arbor parks,

(all of the way through the letter ‘e’), only 100ish more to go-

i hope to have found and walked all of them by halloween, october 31

as i look forward to the beauty to be found in the change of seasons.

hope and audacity.

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on my way to vote in the primary election yesterday

in the midst of many signs

one stood out.

“in an election, one needs both hope and audacity.”

francois hollande

a point of light.

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’twas fairy day at the artisan’s market

and soon they came around

lots of them of ev’ry kind

and treasures to be found.

“the fairy poet takes a sheet o
f moonbeam, silver white;


his ink is dew from daisies sweet,


his pen a point of light.


~joyce kilmer

born of the heart.

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public love art 

“never regret anything you have done with a sincere affection; nothing is lost that is born of the heart.”

-basil rathbone

black and white and blues all over.

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 happened upon this scene 

while out on a walk today

i’m not sure what happened

but it couldn’t have been good.

“every bad situation is a blues song waiting to happen.”

-amy winehouse

food of the soul.

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at my daughter’s house

getting ready to take the boys to a movie

 i opened the freezer and looked for

something healthy and quick to eat before leaving

i chose what appeared to be

some quinoa/whole oats/ancient grains kind of thing

took off the top and heated it up

when i took my first bite i soon realized

there had been a mistake

on my part

it had a taste and texture that really didn’t register

as anything i had ever eaten before

 vaguely familiar, but not so much

far from an ancient grain

and it did not taste good

though perhaps was healthy

 i looked back again at the top

this time really looking

and saw that it was lightly labeled ‘bee wax’

no doubt from their hives in the backyard

ah, that.

“and what, socrates, is the food of the soul?

surely, I said, knowledge is the food of the soul.”

-plato

can’t see.

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f learns what happens when good goggles go bad.


“it’s all fun and games ’till someone loses an eye,

then it’s just fun you can’t see.”

-james hetfield

 

small enough.

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swimming off of belle isle in the detroit river

with the city keeping watch in the background

belle isle is the country’s largest city island park; at approximately 948 acres, it is larger than new york city’s central park. both were designed by famed landscape architect frederick law olmstead. the island officially opened in1845, when it became known as belle isle. in 2014, it became michigan’s newest state park and is being lovingly restored to it’s original splendor. 

“detroit is big enough to matter in the world

and small enough for you to matter in it.”

― jeanette pierce

https://www.belleisleconservancy.org