Sunday, April 3, 2022
Saturday, April 2, 2022
The Vodka Notebooks
mixed drinks and slurred words from the vodka notebooks
"putin's ear" I don't want anything he's got
russian nationalism every country has its own brand of it
spring blooms of the callery pear crowding out the serviceberry
windy day a repeat of yesterday
headache: the body's manifestation of reading too much bullshit
trump and putin's alternative facts it's hard to say who copied whom
the devils' playbook as if the devils needed one
"oh, say can you see," no, but I can hear the yellow warbler
"four dead in ohio" fast forward to more dead in ukraine*
*Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young song title
this one's been recorded
(Had to remove links to this article. Apparently, links to articles get your blog flagged. Especially, if the links are outdated.)
First, I'd like to state that I don't have anything against police officers. I wouldn't want their job. Every call they never know what they are walking into. Second, I'm not for defunding the police. Give them better training. Make sure they have access to counseling. They should all have body cams turned on while they are on duty. The body cams are for their protection as well as a visual record of what really happened. Third, police officers make mistakes as they did when responding to Raymond Rachal's call for help.
A customer who was drunk came charging through a barrier that separates the front desk clerk from the hotel guests. Rachal defended himself and subdued the guest. He then called the police.
I've worked the front desk at a hotel. I don't know what I would have done had some guest charged after me in this manner. Guests aren't allowed to cross the barrier where clerks are working. It's a safety issue.
Unless you're a bank robber, you wouldn't go beyond the teller barriers at a bank where the tellers are working. And you don't do that at a hotel.
However, if I would have called the police, I would have gotten a different reception from the responding officer because I'm white not black. They would have listened to me. They failed Rachal. It's clear from the video Rachal never pushed back at the officer who was pushing him.
Not only that, Rachal was arrested and not the white customer who caused the incident to begin with. Eventually, the charges against Rachal were dropped. He never should have been charged.
I don't know what was going through that officer's mind but the mindset that's out there needs to change.
front desk clerks we take the peaceful evenings for granted
january guest log we have the right to defend ourselves against violence
because you're drunk isn't an excuse you made that choice
hotel security camera thankful this time it was on and working
extra pillows and more towels no one ever has enough of anything
sometimes meth if they only stay a few hours and bring trash bags into the room
another day in america the victim calls you for help and you arrest the victim
injustices often follow those who pursue justice
this moment
ceramic greenware part of mom's unfinished diary
shoulder pain the same trauma from the same accident
sunset I waited all day for this moment
what does a leaf feel like before it falls
detachment becomes something you're attached to
switching rooms in the dust of abandonment
the paintbrush never questions my choices
freeze warning my blanket thinner than I remembered
Friday, April 1, 2022
it's what lessens all of us
broccoli casserole I think of you while chopping onions
two-hat day one for the wind and the other so I don't have to hear it
floodwaters not givin' a damn about any of our haiku
welcomed at first the formalities to technicalities to hostilities
the same ol' dirt road y'all make me weary
in the distance I can see the bitterroot mountains
double down zelenskyy "nothing less than victory"
every war it's what lessens all of us
propaganda machine it's a well-oiled tool used by every government
debit card defiance the russians booking visa tours to uzbekistan
flashback 2016 israeli jews dual citizenship in russia revoked so they couldn't vote
muslim refugees their basic freedoms confiscated by putin's regime*
*Some had their passports taken away, some were deprived of a basic education. In rural areas, some had their land confiscated so they had no means to make a living. Some of these refugees are now living in the US.
in the beginning
bare patches of ground the ants succeed where the grass has failed
farmhouse chimney the slant of its shadow as if you were the one leaning
world news making me more tired than I've ever been
still strangers even though we share the same suitcase
after the prairie burns there's enough smoke for more tears
ghost elm the old wounds never healed
stranded on the beach the driftwood not drifting anymore
in the beginning no one was there to record it
Thursday, March 31, 2022
so thin the light shines through it
wooden bridge the fresh lumber smell of the newest plank
windy day talking louder is not the answer
rock outcropping the cedar turned like a balcony spindle
silk threads the journey of writing from bamboo strips to paper
where the trail splits an acorn's fall cushioned by moss
restrained in a grocery cart the child's screams travel throughout the store
passport photo the blankness of the wall and the look in your eyes
shadows of trees sitting on the bench
cold enough to snow but it doesn't
march madness a pie crust so thin the light shines through it
unsealed envelope in case there's a change of heart
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
every day is an anniversary of something
new lake in the flooded basement all I need is some sand
birdwatching the cardinal eyes a hawk near the feeder
camouflaged tanks the pine branches never asked for this job
negative energies dechanneled I cancel my appointment with resentment
honeysuckle battlefield after we're dead this shit will find a way to keep spreading
closed door negotiations the negative energies return
dollar store with every battery but the one I'm looking for
at the age where even stubbing my toe puts me at risk
covid not gone just lurking
every day is an anniversary of something