Deep within the woods magic exists...the day after the storm, snow licks the ground with a hungry thirst...
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
The Sprinkle Genies
I saw the Sprinkle Genies over the weekend...Andy and the gang put on a great set...
Spring...
Spring will be here soon....the last couple of days of sun have bought back thoughts of its return...
Thursday, February 18, 2010
at dawn...
At dawn the light shines so clear when snow is on the ground in winter sending shadows like mad snakes over the landscape...
Friday, February 12, 2010
the lie of the image...
as I sit here watching the rangers hockey game I stumbled upon this information...it was about what bill clinton has been up to in Haiti as opposed to the propaganda the corporate media tell about him and two face liberals like to believe....
As for the “U.N. Special Envoy to Haiti,” speaking at an October 2009 investors’ conference in Port-au-Prince that attracted do-gooders like Gap, Levi Strauss and Citibank, Bill Clinton claimed a revitalized garment industry could create 100,000 jobs. The reason some 200 companies, half of them garment manufacturers, attended the conference was because “Haiti’s extremely low labor costs, comparable to those in Bangladesh, make it so appealing,” the New York Times reported. Those costs are often less than the official daily minimum wage of $1.75. (The Haitian Parliament approved an increase last May 4 to about $5 an hour, but it was opposed by the business elite and President René Préval refused to sign the bill, effectively killing it. The refusal to increase the minimum wage sparked numerous student protests starting last June, which were repressed by Haitian police and MINUSTAH.)
well it was always going to wound up this way, wasn't it????
As for the “U.N. Special Envoy to Haiti,” speaking at an October 2009 investors’ conference in Port-au-Prince that attracted do-gooders like Gap, Levi Strauss and Citibank, Bill Clinton claimed a revitalized garment industry could create 100,000 jobs. The reason some 200 companies, half of them garment manufacturers, attended the conference was because “Haiti’s extremely low labor costs, comparable to those in Bangladesh, make it so appealing,” the New York Times reported. Those costs are often less than the official daily minimum wage of $1.75. (The Haitian Parliament approved an increase last May 4 to about $5 an hour, but it was opposed by the business elite and President René Préval refused to sign the bill, effectively killing it. The refusal to increase the minimum wage sparked numerous student protests starting last June, which were repressed by Haitian police and MINUSTAH.)
well it was always going to wound up this way, wasn't it????
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Diane and I...
Diane and I stumbled upon this spot on a lush fall day...it was an indian summere day and the light was glowing fat...I went up there the other day before the big snow storm to catch it in the winter...
Light in shadows...
the light spirals in a shadows...it was just fall when the little girls were here swinging on those sets in the thrall of a hot indian summer day when the light was golden in hot yellow hue against the backdrop of thick fading green foilage...emerson said truth is found in your backyard...I have no truth to offer...the world moves too fast for that....too indifferent...too brainwashed by a madison ave wall street cable televison culture in ways more subtle and invidious then one could ever imagine...remember to wave that flag and wave it high so confident your are in your seeing in your culture although how many of you have ever even looked at a jaspar johns representatioin of the flag and contemplated what he meant by it all the bodies moviing so fast the cell phone symphonies so loud now the belch of the death train so pronounced now as a new speculative bublble looms on the horizon brand obama bought off as the light spirals into the shadows and the wind whistles thorugh the branches creating fine mists of snow floating through the air...
The Apollo Theater...
Harlem, New York...the capitol of soul...I wanted to get a few images of the hood before it becomes gentrfiied...
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The view of the Hudson...
I love the Hudson...majestic river...I was able to ride over to the Westside and take some pictures...
Friday, February 5, 2010
aquaduct racetrack
the betting window at aquaduct racetrack...shifting men...loose characters...horsemen...jockeys....thrown away betting stubs...underneath the naked sun on a forgotten day in the waning days of the american emprie...made money today...so it goes...
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Ft. Lauderdale...
I was in Ft. Lauderdale a year exactly to this day....as a kid we would always go down there...I remember this epic sense of being...
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
groundhog day...
groundhog day here in the eternal moment of the qua...the locomotive belches the carrion cry for the death crowd...as the dawn rises reading harper's trying to remain intelligent thinking of burnt out basements and departed scenes and the return of the green outside as well as inside....
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