Happy Birthday, old friend
Nature’s first green is gold Her hardest hue to hold Her early leaves aflower But only so an hour Then leaf subsides to leaf So Eden sank to grief So […]
Nature’s first green is gold Her hardest hue to hold Her early leaves aflower But only so an hour Then leaf subsides to leaf So Eden sank to grief So […]
“I used to smoke with my friends, but here I am smoking alone, and the cigarette doesn’t taste the same. My eyes look up in the sky, all that I see […]
A new niche of online service providers offer you all the joys of a real girlfriend, without the pesky annoyances of having to ever hang out with her, have sex […]
Created as an experimental public art/community resource fusion, California’s first public orchard offers fresh seasonal fruit to whoever cares to pick it, asking in return that the Los Angeles neighborhood […]
I borrowed this wise analysis of one of my favorite Lady and the Tramp moments from the Facebook World Link community page ( . . . which is awesome & […]
The Aussie shiraz hung thick in my mouth with the clinging sulfites of a New World red. The Bordeaux struck me first with nostalgia; I could smell France in my […]
A song for when . . . You’re feeling eaten by a love you can’t have. Perhaps you’re seperated by time, perhaps distance, perhaps circumstance, perhaps reality. Regardless, he’s sneaking […]
I find memorizing and reciting poetry to be good meditation and good company. Sometimes I like to share it, too. This is a campfire recitation of Lord Byron’s “So We’ll […]
“Sex in the air I don’t care I love the smell of it”
“Who knows how to make love stay? Tell love you are going to the Junior’s Deli on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn to pick up a cheesecake, and if love stays, […]