christopher i am just back from a not so welcome adventure with a home plumbing crisis. mostly under control.... i am approaching it as an .... opportunity. i was delighted to find the stones.... i read them all... beautiful, thoughtful project. beautiful.
Some years ago my poetry took on a mythic flavor and I became a character in my own poems, a mage, "the man of the Northern Wall". This apellation is not completely fictional. My middle name is Noordwal, a Dutch term for north wall, though in current Dutch it mainly means north bank as in riverbank. I was told that an ancestor, a Portugese Jew escaping the Inquisition, settled in a small Dutch town and took this name from where he settled, near the north wall of the town. I have thought for a long time that -wal meant wall, think my mother told me that. A linguist might say that my usage is no longer common, is an older usage, but then the Inquisition happened in Portugal a few centuries ago, right around the time the Moors lost control of the Iberian Peninsula and the Jews lost the modest protection given them by Islam. Now I write as this mage, my poetry persona.
Mechanical designer for industry, now retired, once a Bay Area Hippie, went undercover in 1972, I've been writing poetry for years.
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Nice stone, Christopher.
ReplyDelete:D It's the last three lines of a longer poem that will be posted sometime.
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mostly under control.... i am approaching it as an .... opportunity.
i was delighted to find the stones.... i read them all... beautiful, thoughtful project. beautiful.
i love your work.
i'm leaving a stone.
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Harlequin, you are my steadiest reader, I think, at least the one who occasionally lets me know. Thank you for the stone.
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