Every Good Morning

Vultures: Post 155

For audio version click here I did not get the image I wanted. By the time I had my phone out and turned toward them, they were either in the air or enfolded and eyeing me distrustfully. A few seconds before, three of them, one above, two below, arrayed in a triangle on the branches of a dead apple tree, had each spread their wings in the warming sun; they reminded me of an Egyptian painting […]

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Shooting With Brothers: Post 154

For audio version click here One day after the election I visited my brother and brother-in-law, two conservative Republicans; we loaded up handguns and a shotgun and spent two hours shooting clay birds and a target under a sky heavy with snow. Before we walked to the edge of a woods and a splintered backstop made of wooden beams, they took turns spinning two of the grandchildren inside a cardboard box. One child stepped into […]

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Watch The Skies: Post 153

For audio version click here At the end of 1951’s The Thing *, a reporter, cured of his cynicism, phones in his story from the Artic. He has a doozy – a small group of Americans, isolated from rescue, have  destroyed a ‘thing’, an alien killer. The reporter issues a warning to his readers and to the audience: “Watch the skies everywhere. Keep looking. Keep watching the skies.” He is warning of an alien invasion – watch […]

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Moby Dick (1/4): Beauty And Violence: Post 152

For audio version click here Love appears, like some kind of Genesis event, out of nothing. We do not choose those with whom we fall in love. I do not know precisely how it begins to happen, but there is always some style in the catalyst – the sympathy of another’s eyes, the saunter or stride of a walk, a pleasing laugh, an insightful remark. Then we cartwheel into our affection for them, our chemistry goes […]

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