
pine cone wedged
in a rotten sleeper,
on derelict tracks,
may become a tree
and made into sleepers.

pine cone wedged
in a rotten sleeper,
on derelict tracks,
may become a tree
and made into sleepers.
New Comic Limericks by Ivanette Dennis
“Spring has lined all roads with dandelions.”
At this a young girl started cryin’
You see, to her ear,
‘Twas rational fear,
For she was afraid of Dandy Lions.
Alfred Krupa, Bernard Sadow, and Robert Plath, men whose inventions over thirty-three years during the late twentieth-century ushered in a new epoch in human history — the era of the wheeled suitcase.
Now, the fact that we didn’t figure out putting wheels on a suitcase until the late 20th century (and that when we did it took several long-fought permutations before wheeled suitcases were worth a damn) is a chilling testimony to how quickly General Artificial Intelligence will leave our species in the dust.
LONESOME CITIES LTD EDIT by Rod McKuenYou own few things and nothing owns you.

prickly pears bloom:
yellow offering bowls —
bees give & take.
The Writing Life by Annie Dillard