[while looking at the wood of my desk]

as if the wood were a slow-flowing water — along with the water, it takes into its roots the way of flowing — how water behaves flowing around rocks and we can only see the flow that it learned after the tree’s death — after the fact

Obscure TV shows I like

One thing I’ve found in my (many) travels to England is British TV shows. One of my favorites is called “Black Books,” about a small used-book store owner, in the absurd-intellectual-cynical comedy tradition, at its best of course. I can’t watch my CD of it now because it’s PAL format, and I can’t switch Fluffy’s Continue reading Obscure TV shows I like