DAILY PHOTO: El Castillo

 

Taken in 2010 in Chichen Itza, Mexico.

DAILY PHOTO: Tulum Ruins

Taken at the Tulum archaeological site; 2010-ish

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Chichen Itza

Taken in the summer of 2010 at Chichen Itza.

DAILY PHOTO: Ek Balam Ball Court

Taken at Ek Balam in the Yucatan in the summer of 2010

DAILY PHOTO: Mayan Ruins, Yucatan

Taken in the Summer of 2010 at Ek Balam

DAILY PHOTO: Temple of the Warriors, Chichén-Itzá

Taken in the summer of 2009 at Chichén-Itzá

DAILY PHOTO: Ball Court of Ek’ Balam

Taken in the Summer of 2009 at Ek’ Balam

DAILY PHOTO: Parroquia de San Bernardino de Siena

Taken in the summer of 2009

POEM: Pelican on a Piling

wings flare,

a nanosecond of hover,

and a deft drop onto the column —

the piling of a pier of years long past?

it waits with chin tucked to chest,

perhaps, to look down for fish,

or, perhaps, so that the fish in the water

can’t see the fish flapping in its pouch

or is that only in the cartoons?

long before I’d seen a pelican in person

they’d been popular on the cartoon shows

mind you, not as popular as the storks —

unitaskers who delivered animated babies

precariously — I might add — in loose linen bundles,

clenched into their pointy needle-beaks.

And I can’t remember how the storks landed

without impaling the baby with its pointy beak

or bouncing baby’s head off the ground.

Maybe, that’s why there are so many mentally defective cartoon characters:

e.g. Goofy, Ralph Wiggum, Patrick Star, Chris Griffin…

Not to mention the emotionally ill-adjusted ones:

e.g. Yosemite Sam, Eyore, Pepe LePew, Ariel,…

Because it’s all about sticking the landing.

DAILY PHOTO: Two Views of Tulum

Taken in the summer of 2009 at Tulum, Mexico