The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age
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    Another Laborious Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

    Here's this week's heap of haikus:

     


    When you're looking for
    familiarity's font,
    Google sans serif.

     


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    A Wistful Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

    Here's this week's heap of haikus:

     


    tanka haiku:

    All one ever knows,
    Is what they’ve experienced,
    Or taken on faith.
        But, like silt in riverbeds,
        Both can muddy the waters.

     

     

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    A Kerouac-ack-ack Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

     

     

    Here's this week's heap of haikus:

     

     

     

     

    Jack Kerouac - American Haiku

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    A Dog Day Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

    Here's this week's heap of haikus:


     

     

    To whine is but to
    rant with specificity.
    Silly lad, rant on.


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    triple haiku:

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    A Debatable Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

     

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    Regrets percolate
    under calm demeanors and
    eat away the soul.

     

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    Whatever happened
    to haberdashers?  these are
    the things I wonder.

     

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    Fox Bimbo's

    It has been a long while since I posted one of PsycoSuperMom's video.  This one landed on my Facebook page.  I am still laughing.  

     

    Like she says, it works for randy old white guys. 

     

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    A Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

     


    Here's this week's heap of haikus:

     

     

    Wear a morning coat
    of paint in afternoon light
    while it's evening.

     


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    A Flimsy Excuse for a Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

    Here's this week's heap of haikus:


    tanka haiku:

    Try to retain the
    ability to express
    delirious joy.

        Any moment, happiness
        could spring from your
    consciousness.


     

     

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    Representing the Psyche

    ever so often

    sudden impulse tells the mind

    change one's avatar

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    A Fairly Frothy Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

    Here's this week's heap of haikus:

     


    The sign on the beach
    said "Clothing Optional" ... So,
    he took off his scarf.

     

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    This Will Help You Fall Asleep

    All you have to do is stick your feet out from under the covers. There is a scientific reason for this. Many people do like to stick a foot out from under the covers. 

    Now you can bore your self to sleep counting sheep or arguing with ducks on TV.  This might just do the trick and send you off to dream land. 

    Well I am headed to bed.  Good night. 

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    Another Star-Spangled Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon


     

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    4th of July-ku:  

    The rockets' red glare,
    bombs bursting in air, gave proof
    that fireworks are cool.

    (3rd line re-write for the diphthong challenged:  "fireworks are cool.")

     

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    Missing

    I watched a documentary about Glenn Campbell on CNN. Yes, him. The country music star known for such hits as "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Wichita Lineman", the teen actor alongside John Wayne in "True Grit" and an honest-to-goodness shucks ma'am down home good 'ol boy TV show host. He was also diagnosed with Alzheimer's a few years ago. The documentary focused on his last album and tour after learning of his illness ... though it's not quite right to say they learned of it. It was just official.

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    A Rainbow-Filled Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     


     

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    tanka haiku:

    Crowded Conveyance;
    Two women, a dog, a bike,
    a small child and me.

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    The Times Being What They Are

    I just shared these videos on my FaceBook page. They express better than I can how I feel.

     

     

     

     

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    THE PINK PANTHER

    I awoke in a fog.

    Then I discovered that HBO is free for a day.

    And here is Revenge of the Pink Panther.

    THE REAL PINK PANTHER.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_of_the_Pink_Panther

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    More Orchids In Bloom

     

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    This little beauty is a Digbyana Orchid.  This one dates back the the 17th century and originally came from Central America. It's name is Brassavoa nodosa Lady of the Night after a Italian Doctor, Antonio Musa Brassavoa. This is an original species but there are hybridized variations now.  This one is one of the easiest orchids to grow. At night it has a lovely citrus smell almost like lime.  That is why it's nick name is Lady of the Night.  This plant is around 15 years old. 

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    International Relations

    A person I "met" on Tumblr because I reblogged his photographs, Bouwe Brouwer, from the Netherlands [here is his Tumblr site Pjotr's pics ] got into a discussion now that we are friends on Facebook, he does a lot of creative writing, most of which hasn't been translated into English. But he shared with me some of his haiku poems,many of them translated into English.

    Here is one:

    oude stadsmuur

    vervaagde namen

    van tieners

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    A Fadin' Away Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

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    I'm fading away,
    Slowly, inexorably ...
    I can't help but laugh.

     

     

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    E-Expectations

    I published today this post "E-Expectations" on my own website elusivetrope.com (yes now I have my own website) and repeat here. I just started the site so there isn't much content and since I try to write something every day, it does help me keep things short.

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    A Semi-Theatrical Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

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    I would strain to hit
    high notes, she would patiently
    get me to relax.

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    Peach Pie Recipe From Canned Peaches

    Romona and I had a discussion about old cookbooks on face book recently.  This recipe was adapted from the cookbook that we were fondly remembering.  I still have my worn out copy and one day my kids will get to throw it away. It the Better Homes and Garden Cookbook.  This edition was first published in 1953 until the late 1950's. I was a very popular cookbooks because it was full of step by step pictures on how to cook. I have owned other copies of this cookbook over the years but gave one each to my 2 oldest grandkids. I have a current copy but still love the one from the 1950's.

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