The Chair Person. The woman, who was chairing the meeting, wore a flowering dress of an expensive material, she wore much gold and with her…
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Comments closedA Painter and the Pandemic An old lady in our village died last night… flu, but since it was not the swine variety no one…
Comments closedRoad Works The loose pebbles off the road I picked were cold and unwilling, but as they warmed in my palm they thawed and when…
Comments closedThe Ancient Profession Now that prostitution in Norway, has been outlawed those who turn tricks have to work harder than before, some of them dress…
Comments closedThe Assessment My copy pen fell to the floor I bent down to pick it up now I feel dizzy. I came to this country,…
Comments closedMandrake. If you have what you need, food to eat and roof over your head, the rest is frills and rude greed. So now we…
Comments closedCamera Angle We have been to Rome, look here’s a photo of St. Petersburg’s square. Isn’t that’s in Russia? Is it? Sorry, we have travelled…
Comments closedThe Flick The blond girl had turned her back to the beach head in hand her guitar flung aside, I think she was crying. A…
Comments closedThe Suitor Uphill I walked it was still dark, had to be at the farm a five and milking time. Hard westerly wind makes the…
Comments closedOld Lovers If I tell you I love you I do so of self interest but being with you is better than being alone so…
Comments closedEurovision Song Contest The young man Rybak, he used to be- perhaps still is, – one of Santa’s little helpers, has made Norway proud winning…
Comments closedBird Watching Two sparrows, on roof of my car, noisily chirped, five more sparrows came, tweeted too and showed no debate culture, then they flew…
Comments closedAugust. Sunlight flooded through the open window it filled every room till I swam in light and had to seek cover in a troll’s unlit…
Comments closedWhat Angels Know It is odd but darkness is not dark enough to hide shadows of what is about to happen. It may be trivial…
Comments closedObserved when buying Onions The massive grey cloud on the sky looked like a tiger shark, open jaw ready to strike it had one shiny…
Comments closedMy Argentinean Sojourn I left my ship in Buenos Aires wanted to buy a horse cross the pampas climb the Andes, into Chile, I had…
Comments closedThe Odium Dead roses in a vase on my desk I moved them away and remembered seeing my brother, through a door ajar, getting up…
Comments closedThe Envy They do not pay me well, in this café, where I work, so I take a little food home and drink a little…
Comments closedCabin Fever. The firewood in the hearth hiss and smoke refuse to burn bright, these limbs of a giant will not heat my cabin this…
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