Cast Nets [Free Verse]

One foot in the river.
 One foot on the shore.
  Both feet sunk in the mud.

The fisherman casts his net
   with perfect flick and spin,
 muck extruding between toes.

The sling is the one quick
   part of the movement:
quick, but unrushed.

The net is hauled back,
   slowly and methodically,
 pressing out excess water
   while offering no escape route.

How many casts per day?

As many as are necessary.

There are other fishers,
   out on languidly rocking boats,
 casting out in the river.

And in rivers everywhere:

   in the Mekong,
   the Amazon,
   the Euphrates,
   and the Mississippi Delta.

Everywhere, they are casting.

DAILY PHOTO: Sunderbans Landscapes

PROMPT: Food Specialty

Daily writing prompt
What food would you say is your specialty?

I’d say Thai curry. I used to make a mean Pad Thai, but it’s been a long time since I’ve cooked that.

PROMPT: Historical Events

What major historical events do you remember?

From the Iranian Hostage Crisis onward, pretty much all of them — given they were considered “major” in whatever place I was living at the time.

DAILY PHOTO: Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

Tagore Looms [Haiku]

Tagore looms,
wind-swept & erudite,
in mind & presence.

Prow Point [Haiku]

drifting downstream,
the prow points our way
to open sea.

PROMPT: Risk

What’s the biggest risk you’d like to take — but haven’t been able to?

Fully embrace the crazy, in the manner of Diogenes, Blake, or Drukpa Kunley.

DAILY PHOTO: Kolkata Pandals

DAILY PHOTO: Fishing in the Rain

Datta River; Sundarbans, West Bengal