Am grateful for the letter p
which provides punch
pop and pizazz
to many words.
Pithy at times
persnickety at others,
plausibly
the most popular
productive and pleasing
letter.
Thank you P!
A.H.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Cardiac Stunning
The doctor described
medical criteria
for this condition
but haven't we all
had blows to the heart
that left us stunned
and resolving
never to hurt
that bad again?
The risk
of guarding
the heart
against further assault
is cardiac stunting.
A.H.
medical criteria
for this condition
but haven't we all
had blows to the heart
that left us stunned
and resolving
never to hurt
that bad again?
The risk
of guarding
the heart
against further assault
is cardiac stunting.
A.H.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
How to De-Doldrum the Winter
1) Delete November from calendar or at least three weeks of it. Preserve Thanksgiving.
2) Embrace the darkness. Pretend to be disappointed that it isn't dark 24 hours a day.
3) Learn a new skill. Macrame could be making a comeback any day. Be prepared.
4) Create new celebrations and rituals. It's National Windshield Wiper Day!
A.H.
2) Embrace the darkness. Pretend to be disappointed that it isn't dark 24 hours a day.
3) Learn a new skill. Macrame could be making a comeback any day. Be prepared.
4) Create new celebrations and rituals. It's National Windshield Wiper Day!
A.H.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
The Best Word Ever!
Multiple Choice:
Porcupette is:
a) a tool used in medical laboratories
b) a French pork dish
c) a made-up word
d) a baby porcupine
Correct answer: d. A baby porcupine is called a porcupette. Is that the best word ever? Or at least for today?
Flying scientific factoid: Baby porcupines are born with quills but they are soft and harden as they age. Kind of like humans isn't it?
A.H.
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