Of course I am published, but I can't tell you where. And just now I am very very busy running my many companies. I've told you a zillion times about my companies, don't you pay attention? I am so busy I barely have time to write this, but it is so important that I share with you that I do write poetry. Much of it is published on CASIP. You can imagine how good it must be to be published there. And of course I have won awards, but I can't tell you right now what they were, too busy. But I did break my pepper grinder in a household accident. I also shot off my left toe, but not with the pepper grinder. Now I need to buy a new one(pepper grinder, not toe). I have asked JF for his opinion as to whether I should go hand operated (natural, ecological, soothingly quiet ginding noises), or electric (technical, fast, information age, impressive). And there are the further choices of materials, wood, plastic, metal. I would be interested in your opinin as we seem to have a common problem here. I am leaning toward wood, because of the aura the wood gives off, and the silken sensual touch of the polished wood in my hand. The wooden pepper grinders at my local handicrafts store are specially made by tribes of aboriginal indians from somewhere, I forget where. I read about them on the internet but can't find the URL or recall any of what I read. But I think it is really cool that I am supporting them, whoever they are!!! One world, one co-op. And you know aboriginal people have such hardships to overcome, like poverty, and that is really bad. Do you think poverty is really bad? I do. And crime is scary.
And what about your poetry or lack thereof? I would really like to read it. And what do you do? I am always really interested in people's occupations. It says so much about them that I always try to pay really close attention. |