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5.31.10 The door to June, my favorite time. The mysterious door.

I wrote a door joke:

Knock, knock.

Who's there?

Schrödinger's Cat so please don't answer the door.

5.30.10 Big Door:

Abstraction, the way I paint it, is something like a door; I paint it and open it and enter into the 'other' space. I painted doors, a hall with many doors, at The Farm at 18 and many doors over the years. Bridges too forr a while.

This is out Zeepo's door yesterday:

5.29.10 A Door: .

5.28.10 You can look out the window.

5.27.10 Made a window today. Should make a door.

5.25.10 Table talk:

5.22.10 These poppies would make Popeye's eyes pop.

Zeepo is growing a green thumb:

"Nice buds. Coming in in my front yard"

While Ove isn't green at all at limer raking:

Mr. Tough Guy here. :/

Every zoologist vouches
That joeys, secured in their pouches
Are free of all worry,
So safe, warm and furry,
Like purry cats curled on their couches.

5.21.10 This mornings new flowers (for Johanna, first day married):

5.20.10 Geez, more and more pain swirls around toop but we remain safely in the eye.

5.19.10 O.V. Michaelsen song.


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5.15.10 The daisies plant themselves and move around the garden like the dame's rocket. We grow nice weeds.

5.14.10 Dame's Rocket is a great name for a plant.

2:21 AM now and it's hard to figure out when to sleep when Annmarie gets up at 2:00 in the morning for work, a hour later when she is off)- dogs bark endlessly, cat wails to come in under the bedroom window until you get up. Table at 2:21 AM:

Hey, doesn't Clark Kent work at The Daily Planet?

5.13.10 O.V. somewhere getting nice complements- here today, and in The Daily Planet newspaper below (4.28.10).

A semi-weekly newspaper called the Berkeley Daily Planet published this one today, hours after I submitted it.

FREEDOM

How often so many have ranted,
While taking their freedom for granted.
Complaints of despair
On foundations of air.
After losing it, how they've recanted!

5.11.10 O.V. is hot again:

I'm still writing at least one of these every day.
Trying to take a break from these is hopeless.

Detesting some laws 'til we need them,
Ignoring our rights 'til we read them,
We raise little fuss
'til the bill effects US,
Indifferent to trees 'til we seed them.

 

A TANGLE-TONGUE TRAVESTY

It's best to invest in good health.
Some are blessed unobsessed, rich but stealth.
Every cent that I've spent
Or have lent after rent,
Well, the rest failed the test of my wealth

 

THE OCCIDENTAL TOURIST

A tourist embarking for "Oz"
Was denied "without reason or cause."
The right to refuse
Whomever they choose,
It's a country of customs and laws.

Sean commenting from the pines, en route, on his iPad.

Suffering code brain- 2 days on the 3-language church site and...

Babbling. No brook. Me, not Ove:

A SLUR IN MY GARDEN

Pronouncing a segue as "SEG-yoo"--
If the word could respond, it would egg you.
My flowers can't talk--
If they could, they would squawk,
"Stop calling us 'pansies.' We BEG you."

Gabby Jen hiding at Toopine.

5.8.10 First some cool stuff from our man in Cal. Mr. M.:

Song titles we've heard would be terribly misunderstood if they were wrongly punctuated. For instance:

"What's That on the ROAD Ahead?"
("What's That on the Road? A HEAD?")

"I Can't Leave Her Behind ALONE"
("I Can't Leave Her BEHIND Alone")

"What Is This Thing Called LOVE?"
("What is THIS Thing Called, Love?)

"It's All OVER, My Friend"
("It's All Over My FRIEND")

And an addition to the Table series:

This is Annmarie and Mary getting petunias:

5.6.10 Small day.

5.2.10 Big time pollen attack.

2/3/2012 11:14:51 PM
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It's easier to give up on losing hope.
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2/2/2012 8:49:05 AM
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say it again Al
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At least two-thirds of our miseries SPRING from human stupidity, human malice and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity: idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religous or political ideas. -Aldous Huxley

2/1/2012 10:54:31 AM
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It's NEVER too early for spring.

1/26/2012 10:52:18 PM
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I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul. -Jean Cocteau
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1/26/2012 10:47:38 PM
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Authors like cats because they are such quiet, lovable, wise creatures, and cats like authors for the same reasons. -Robertson Davies
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1/23/2012 8:41:41 PM
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A painting that is well composed is half finished. -Pierre Bonnard. Bonnard is one of my favorite artists- top ten even. He REALLY understood color. http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=bonnard&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

1/22/2012 5:22:44 PM
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As horrible as that video is, it was well (ahem) executed. Those images will haunt me.
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1/20/2012 8:55:56 PM
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Good GAWD. (:O

1/20/2012 12:13:11 AM
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EEC
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"To be nobody but yourself - in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else - means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting." --e. e. cummings
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1/19/2012 5:09:28 PM
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Someone with assholitis uttered, "A friend in need is a pest!"
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