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THIS FROM THAT: MAY JUNE JULY 2021

I’ve ponder’d this thing of consciousness before —- It’s origin like from an asteroid, very mysterious —- More likely, Consciousness arrived much as the Buddha pointed Out : This from that All things...

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J.A.DEANE: MEMORIAL FOR A SOUNDMAN

I remember during the Bubbadino years we were comparing our musical backgrounds, being that we only grew up 20 miles apart on the same side of L.A. Dino said how he used to hide his Band albums when...

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I AM SLOW

  I AM SLOW Some days are better than others I’m still mobile but the sinew resistant The gristle that holds my bones together is wearing down, my muscles are still strong, I have that to be thankful...

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New Mexico State Fair 2021

New Mexico State Fair 2021 New Mexico State Fair is a great place to meet all kinds of people. We’re all so different, yet, so alike. You’ll find yourself in conversations with woodworkers about...

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Tracking the Elusive Glimmer in the Sandia Mountains

Tracking the Elusive Glimmer in the Sandia Mountains I still think the most plausible explanation for why someone hikes in wilderness, is the primeval connection, our ancient subconscious recognition...

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Los Angeles in the 1970s

I grew up in the vast suburbs of Los Angeles, on the east side of that metropolis, mostly dependent on radio to keep me hooked in —- In those nascent days of the late 60s early 70s you’d find the...

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TWO PHOTOGRAPHS AND ONE POEM

TWO PHOTOGRAPHS AND ONE POEM Climate change over the slow millennia               is natural as the Earth’s relationship with                    the sun & moon ebbs & flows Sudden global...

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Tea As Always

TEA AS ALWAYS Coffee taken first Still in bed cross-legged sitting up Amid pillows and books I’ve only recently taken up the ritual of coffee, only one cup, lest I get hooked, being a creature of...

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SUNDAY MORNING

SUNDAY MORNING I’m shuffling into the Outpost in my slippers and pajama bottoms, no shirt and gross hairy belly, it was an afternoon recital of chamber music and the decorum of classical connoisseurs...

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OCTOBER & NOVEMBER (2021)

OCTOBER & NOVEMBER (2021) The universe is expanding exponentially at such speed unfathomable to our minds —- I think this while pulling on my pants made of nylon my usual reticence regarding...

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