Category Archives: Eldering

Through this catastrophe

Old ones ought to be explorers Why? Because we are less attached to raising family, making a name because we’d be good at exploring Old lawyers ought to be poets Because we’d be good at it less attached seeing wider … Continue reading

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Face never noticed?

What is ever before your face You’ve never noticed? :- Doug.

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Sun just cresting

Writing slows us, so we can actually think. The rest of the times those things we have are thoughts. Used thinking. The products of thinking. And they move so fast they have us. Like the slick talking used car sales … Continue reading

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Taller tree

Climb a taller tree. :- Doug.

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Imposing on later?

What are we imposing on later generations? :- Doug.

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Perplexes you

Read something that perplexes you. :- Doug.

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Band of ancestors

My band of ancestors a forest to be gathered among :- Doug.

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You know more

What you can see is more than lifting the fog you know more than you know :- Doug.

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In through the fingers

Ponderful things come in through the fingers give you freedom to write to pry open some forgotten box :- Doug.

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In that bright morning light

Who says clarity is only in brainwork earned and propagated? In that bright morning light I came home There are processes at work and beauty Fog comes & goes we know not when nor how :- Doug.

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Edge of meaning

It is possible to write something that was not evident before to reach an edge of my own meaning :- Doug.

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Detail, oh, detail!

Not mere concreteness, but detail, oh, detail! :- Doug.

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Exercise could not

Will I do these things next time? Hard to say But if I did not so Exercise my imagination I could not :- Doug.

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Story in that house

What stories have been significant for me? Rewrite this story in that house. :- Doug.

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Physical concretizing

Write then rewrite with physical concretizing metaphors. :- Doug.

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Exploring hats

Exploring what uniform I wore and What new hat I can try on next time That is the adventure in this story :- Doug.

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Story calling forth

Through story, calling forth a higher humanity :- Doug.

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