If mothers were loved, not just profited from

Ξ May 24th, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Feminist Politics |

If mothers were loved, not just profited from …
I am just now feeling the aftermath of Mother’s Day. The day comes long heralded by TV commercials and ideas what to do for Moms, this year my telephone company put a commercial on my phone line, before I get to reach the person I am calling, this voice comes up taunting me: have you decided what you are going to do for Mothers yet? If not, here is an idea… blah.
My own mother is long dead. When she was alive we didn’t make too much about mothers day in Hungary, its more popular now, but back then under the ugly commies, Mother’s Day was just a private matter. You did it on your own time. Flowers. Kisses. Movie tickets. May be theater. A lovely shawl. Today following in the bad old capitalists example, mothers are […]

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Woodstock at Weedie’s Place

Ξ May 12th, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Seasonal |

Don’t call Susun Weed that name, it’s reserved only to friends of long, long standing. Like thirty years. I’ve called her Weedie for a long time out of sheer affection for this wild woman who walks the green walk. Her place is near Woodstock, it’s set outside in the green rocky fields, trees and millions of singing frogs.
When she picks me up at the airport, after 12 hours of grueling transit, I am tired. Its usually late, she takes me for an hour drive and installs me in that little house in the Nettle Patch. It has turned into Tulip Patch of hot red and yellow flowers.
My room is decorated with just some flowers, a good bed, and there I can exhale at last.
As the night grows deeper I can hear the Leopard frogs begin their rehearsal. They just bring […]

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