What Words Are For
Wind beneath my electric bill.
Jinkies, this is pretty rad. I want one painted like a Connect Four board. This Ingenious Wall Can Harness Enough Wind… READ MORE
Tomorrow is the first official Sequoyah Day
BIPOC holidays are long over-due. Cherokee Nation recognizing October 15 as ‘Sequoyah Day’ 200 years after creation of Cherokee Syllabary READ MORE
Can’t Get No Satisfaction
Maybe it’s pandemic recovery, or maybe it’s an overall dissatisfied malaise with the current social-paradigm we all seem to be mired into — but if you find yourself cruising the want ads, weighing... READ MORE
Meanwhile, in other parts of the world….
Did you know there is currently a volcano spewing magma on a tiny Spanish island off the coast of Africa? It’s streaming. No, I mean literally. Check it out. And for your listening... READ MORE
October is Ripe for Poetry
When the Frost is on the GargoyleRon Whitehead National Beat Poet Laureate When the frost is on the gargoyles and the pumpkins are painted black and the bats dart all round me I... READ MORE
To Autumn by John Keats
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with apples... READ MORE