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Kinisi 107

May 22, 2022April 1, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

Quick Tick Check
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(Yes, try saying that ten times fast.)

Kinisi 106

May 15, 2022April 1, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

{panorama}

WIND
FIRE
FLOODING

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WEEDS
BUGS
ROT

{panorama}

ROT
BUGS
WEEDS

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FLOODING
FIRE
WIND

Kinisi 105

May 8, 2022April 1, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

whoever’s
left holding the bag again
playing the Lone Ranger

admittedly holding on
more than reaching out
for some helper
other than Tonto

maybe this is too much
about the mask or headband
whomever’s

Kinisi 104

May 1, 2022April 1, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

a lively cabbage

moth

in its merry shroud

Kinisi 103

April 24, 2022March 5, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

warm odor of a log cabin

somewhere back in my childhood

fix this, fix that

while wondering how things might have been different

 

Kinisi 102

April 17, 2022March 5, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

crack in the dawn

doorways in seeds

perchance a season of great harvest

It was a snowball winter

April 14, 2022March 22, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ 4 Comments

Whatever that means.

Somehow, the description I scribbled on a slip of paper still hits the mark for me.

So how was yours?

Kinisi 101

April 10, 2022March 5, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

basket makers as a subset of weavers

all with more peaceful wisdom

or patience than I own

Kinisi 100

April 3, 2022March 5, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

the bearded priesthood of poets

mostly dead, white, male

even with the redundancies

I’ll take two out of three

Kinisi 99

March 27, 2022January 17, 2022 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

oh joy, another bluebook
just like college
right in the hope
of catching up
on the other side
of some strangely
gradated stranger

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