What a riding lawnmower would sound like with strait pipes? Well today I found out. I was helping mike mow the lawns and was riding a little red riding mower up to the barn (its kinda pointless to put it on the trailer for a 30 second drive) and all of the sudden it sounded like a harly was screaming next to me. I turn around and what do I see? The muffler of the mower staring at me. It fell off. Not like jiggling around the engine off, O-F-F off. Laying on the ground off. ...
On the warm towpath I finally took them out of their sleek seductive case and admired them. A bright summer morn’ in the wilderness of the country, halcyon days, they were; trying to catch fish. The bread punches; how I held them tight in my hand, feeling their comely nature: Useful, yet refined. Since I first saw them in the fishing tackle shop; to possess was ambition ...
A carapaced moon Predatory silhouette: Another victim...
Silently the sea rolls softly on the sand, Gently carressing small wet shells that shine in the light. Not far out i can see a ferry heading towards Land And watch as the gulls on the rocks take flight. I lift my camera and take some shots of Howth To the north, Dublin and Wicklow to the South... And i sit, putting my camera down, shrug off my coat And let the warn sun touch my skin, a smile shapes my mouth. The sand feels soft and gentle on ...
Updated 04-30-2009 at 05:18 AM by Niamh
Big lies aren't new. About seventy years ago, Hitler created several, and FDR created several others. The USSR was based on big lies, and NATO was based, in part, on another set of big lies. Fortunately, the U.S.A had a few leaders in the sixty years who were fundamentally honest. Eisenhower told us to beware the military industrial complex, and he was ignored. He was one of the very few fundamentally honest ones, but we have had some leaders who were partly honest but greatly misled, Johnson for ...