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    extra special bitter
    hops are bitter. life is bitter. coincidence?

    Monday, April 30, 2007

    gibbous moon

    my daughter’s voicemail —
    gibbous moon
    behind the clouds

     

    Sunday, April 29, 2007

    arrest

    what will it take
    to make it stop?
    burned and broken,
    it bleeds,
    it beats.
    life pours from it
    like an open sewer.
    my children drink from it
    while I slowly
    soak
    the earth.

     

    Saturday, April 28, 2007

    sweet sixteen

    sweet sixteen —
    the dogwood
    blossoms

     

    Friday, April 27, 2007

    low on toner

    low on toner —
    the sound
    of rain

     

    Thursday, April 26, 2007

    twilight

    twilight —
    a pigeon roosts
    on an old caboose

     

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007

    Times Square

    Times Square —
    the off-duty cabbie
    reads his Bible

     

    Tuesday, April 24, 2007

    low tide

    low tide —
    seagulls squabble
    over a beer can

     

    Friday, April 20, 2007

    mining the vacuum

    the following article was recently submitted to gotPoetry magazine:

    I like to think of myself as a poet who moonlights in IT to pay the bills. Imagine my angst when I find myself sleeping on the train instead of trying to capture the day’s observations in words, or killing time even less productively:

    missing my stop
    I lose another
    game of solitaire

    I’ve written in the past about using one’s creative dry spell as a source of inspiration. Other helpful resources include on-line communities that encourage spontaneous exchanges of haiku “links”, an informal variation of the Japanese renku. This enables a poet to leverage external sources of inspiration, focusing instead on the act of writing.

    Another thing I tend to do is to look back through my own archives, not trying to reinvent past experience as much as shaking the cobwebs off my pen and engaging myself in the mechanics of poetry. Consistently good poetry is a product of exercise as much as it is the product of inspiration. So why not practice by dusting off an old chestnut and applying a few variations?

    Here's one from January 2000:

    between sleeping passengers
    commuter sunrise

    Seven years later, I immediately ask “isn’t the word commuter redundant? And isn’t there something more interesting I can do with the word sunrise?” Let’s try this variation:

    between sleeping passengers          sunrise

    Obviously the possibilities don’t end there, but isn’t that the point?

     

    Thursday, April 19, 2007

    broken clouds

    broken clouds —
    our dog sniffs
    the front door

     

    Wednesday, April 18, 2007

    writer's block

    writer’s block —
    mud
    beneath the snowmelt

     

    Tuesday, April 17, 2007

    Marco Island

    Marco Island —
    a gull flies off
    with a gourmet truffle

     

    Monday, April 16, 2007

    Monday

    Monday —
    I take one step backward
    into dog shit

     

    Sunday, April 15, 2007

    taxes due

    taxes due
    I spill my wine
    on a linen tablecloth

     

    Sunday, April 08, 2007

    Be Very Afraid...


    ...because Extra Special Bitter Bunny is not cute and cuddly, but is instead a beer-guzzling gray-haired geezer weilding a cordless hair trimmer. Note the expression of resignation on his very own son Nathaniel — a veritable sheep being led to the slaughter.

     

    Friday, April 06, 2007

    a Good Friday...

    ...for brewing, that is. My son Josiah and I cooked up a 5-gallon batch of an India Pale Ale that we are simply calling “MenaBrew”. It should be ready for conspicuous consumption by early June.

    The ingredients:

    1.8 kg Munton’s IPA Bitter extract (Original Gravity 1040-1044)
    1/4 pound Briess 40 Lovibond Crystal Malt
    1/4 pound Munton’s Wheat Malt
    3 oz Pellets Chinook (for Bittering)
    2 oz Whole Flower East Kent Golding (for Flavor)
    2 oz Imported British Fuggles (for Aroma)
    1 tsp Irish moss
    Wyeast 1028 London Ale Yeast

    The method:

    We activated the yeast on Wednesday and created a starter on Thursday, using the new yeast and 1/4 pound of the Crystal Malt mixed into about a quart of water. On Friday afternoon the Real Science began. In total, the wort boiled for 60 minutes: the Chinook hops were added immediately, the East Kent Goldings after 45 minutes and the Fuggles while the wort was being cooled. The Irish moss was added at the 30-minute mark. The brew is currently fermenting away in a cool and dark corner of the kitchen. We’ll probably bottle it in two weeks.

    Cheers!

     

    Tuesday, April 03, 2007

    Downtown Crossing

    Downtown Crossing —
    a stranger asks
    “where will you spend eternity?”

     

    Sunday, April 01, 2007

    April Fool

    April Fool
    wearing a light jacket
    in Boston

     

    more foolishness

     

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