| photo by Kevin June 8, 2025 This was almost an entire day of talking. I am worded out. No more words, not even for Words For Friends Good night all. |
January 3, 2025 The Complexity (what I refer to as the texture) of Life This is a photo of Michael Whiton, eldest child of Jean O. Whiton. If you knew our mother, you know whose eyes he inherited. Picture was taken by Linda Boardman. I did not take pictures today, nor was my brain very able. So tonight you get a poem I wrote 25 years ago that is more spirited than I could write tonight. I Believe in Color I believe in red the changing forever-ness of red. A pure rich red: cotton tee shirt red, berries on the bushes in the dead of New England winters, cherries in June next to a slab of ripe brie. Magenta, a little redder than wine, blood as it begins to dry, the curtains I always wanted, floor length heavy velvet. Orange red on the skins of a tangelo; blood oranges in a light blue porcelain bowl on a small table near stark white walls. Dusty rose of an old flannel duvet, the height of fashion in 1980. I believe i...
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