One bright young girl’s victory in the persistent “round hole – square peg” debate and what we might have lost if conformists had carried the day.
Entries from May 2010
MACS, GRETZKY AND VAN GOGH
May 29th, 2010 Comments Off on MACS, GRETZKY AND VAN GOGH
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MUSIC OF THE WOODLANDS: A Serenade for May
May 22nd, 2010 Comments Off on MUSIC OF THE WOODLANDS: A Serenade for May
A tribute to the choir of avian inhabitants of the woodland on an awakening May morning.
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RANDOM ACT OF METAPHOR: An American Bittern in the Weeds
May 16th, 2010 Comments Off on RANDOM ACT OF METAPHOR: An American Bittern in the Weeds
An American Bittern showed up in a most unusual place. Migrations, be they measured in miles or in heart beats or in days, take us to strange places and we are the stronger for it.
Tags: American Bittern · Leslie Street Spit · metaphor · Michael Robert Dyet · migration
RANDOM ACT OF METAPHOR: Live Oaks
May 9th, 2010 Comments Off on RANDOM ACT OF METAPHOR: Live Oaks
The massive, aged and majestic Live Oaks of the southern U.S. A Texas memory postcard that will serve me well in times of trial.
Tags: endurance · interconnectedness · Live Oaks · metaphor · Michael Robert Dyet · strength · Texas
Texas Postcards and the Heart’s Desire
May 2nd, 2010 Comments Off on Texas Postcards and the Heart’s Desire
Memory postcards from my Texas bird watching tour and a lesson learned from “The Drip” in Boy Scout Woods, High Island.
Tags: birdwatching · High Island · Kentucky Warbler · metaphor · Michael Robert Dyet · migration · Painted Bunting · Red-cockaded Woodpecker · Texas