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Monthly Archives: September 2017
windows are made for breathing
windows are made for breathing even when they’re closed they get more respect than doors that divide when shut or disquiet when open
Posted in haiku, mixed media, nature, photography, poetry
Tagged breathing, doors, eggs, haiku, hatchlings, ledges, life, nesting, pigeons, poetry, tanka, video, windows
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Peculiar 5-7-5s and their imaginings
The book project I mentioned previously (in The Lives Words Live) is taking shape slowly but surely.
Posted in book, essay, haiku, photography
Tagged 5-7-5, computer, imaginings, layered, layers, technology, the shot
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2 while waiting
the times we wait everyone of us at one time or another has waited for something
Posted in photography, poetry
Tagged mobile phone, photo challenge, photography, poem, poetry, smartphone, waiting, writing
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Circuitry
Circuitry The electric circuitry paces An environmental complex even as The swinging of one’s cradle Accelerates to and fro And to and fro: Finally dislodges me.
Posted in about me, collection: untitled (1976), essay, information technology, poetry, politics, science & technology
Tagged blogging, circuitry, computer, crescendo, Diliman, electrical, engineering, Focus Philippines Magazine, homesteading, identity, jolo, Kerima Polotan-Tuvera, Manila, martial law, Mindanews, philippines, poetry, Quezon City, Said Sadain, secessionist, Southern Mindanao, Sulu, technology, University of the Philippines, wiring, WordPress, writing, Zamboanga
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Steel Structures by the Bay of the Garden City-State
Singapore may be small in size compared to its neighboring countries in South East Asia, but it is BIG in structures. Not just bigly 😉 We mean REALLY HUGE! I refer here to the Gardens by the Bay, a project … Continue reading