Essays taken from a weekly newspaper column published in the Washington County News, Washington, Kansas. Look for my book, "Dispatches From Kansas," available from Amazon.com, or from the author.
Whose image is that inside the icebox (?) lid? It almost looks like Our Lady of Guadalupe - maybe our Lady of Blue Rapids? Our Lady of Overexposure? :-)
I do like it - and that fifth pic down is wonderful, too. It looks "between times" - no longer winter, not yet spring.
Linda -- The pattern inside the fridge is Our Lady of Bullet Holes and Rust. I liked your "between times" description: last night we had our season's first thunderstorm, a mild bump in the night with rain drumming the roof and wind in the leafless trees. Sweet. The wind has shifted to the south and smells salty and humid. I think of you.
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Whose image is that inside the icebox (?) lid? It almost looks like Our Lady of Guadalupe - maybe our Lady of Blue Rapids? Our Lady of Overexposure? :-)
I do like it - and that fifth pic down is wonderful, too. It looks "between times" - no longer winter, not yet spring.
Linda -- The pattern inside the fridge is Our Lady of Bullet Holes and Rust. I liked your "between times" description: last night we had our season's first thunderstorm, a mild bump in the night with rain drumming the roof and wind in the leafless trees. Sweet. The wind has shifted to the south and smells salty and humid. I think of you.
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