“Love,” by Pablo Neruda
Love Because of you, in gardens of blossoming flowers I ache from the perfumes of spring. I have forgotten your face, I no longer remember your hands; how did your lips feel on mine? Because of you, I...
View ArticleAn “Endless, Senseless Collaborative Book”
And you, too, can be a part of it. http://www.writesomething.net Or you can browse the 11,000+ pages by scrolling down to the right-hand corner. Filed under: Art, Books-Literature, Poetry
View Article“They’re Made out of Meat”
Okay, meat, listen up. Comedian Ben Bailey, better known for his job as host of Cash Cab, New York, stars in the following short film, based upon Terry Bisson’s famous short-short SF story, “They’re...
View Article“The Planets”– A Poem
I first encountered this poem by Diane Ackerman in one of the late Carl Sagan’s books, many years ago, and it has remained with me, ever since. We imagine them flitting cheek to jowl, these driftrocks...
View ArticleThe Great Earth-Grazing Fireball of August 10, 1972
At 2:30 pm local time on August 10, 1972, an asteroid ranging from car-to-house size entered the Earth’s atmosphere over Utah, and traveled northwards at an altitude of approximate 35 miles for 100...
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