the not so  itinerantphotog

6.21.2007    last sunday


FLYING
by Mary Oliver

Sometimes,
on a plane,
you see a stranger.
He is so beautiful!
His nose
Going down in the
old Greek way,
or his smile
a wild Mexican fiesta.
You want to say:
do you know how beautiful you are?
You leap up
into the aisle,
you can't let him go
until he has touched you
shyly, until you have rubbed him,
oh, lightly,
like a coin
you find on the earth somewhere
shining and unexpected and,
without thinking,
reach for. You stand there
shaken
by the strangeness,
the splash of his touch.
When he's gone
you stare like an animal into
the blinding clouds
with the snapped chain of your life,
the life you know:
the deeply affectionate earth,
the familiar landscapes
slowly turning
thousands of feet below.

 

yes, she's my obsession of late. it's almost painful.
yes, mary. and last sunday.   –A

another trip to central asia

earning my screen name
most alive & at peace
tashkent 9/11
meat you NEED, girl
a little snack
that nowhere place
by god or by Ulug
one of us
VERY tasty
backlog
uyghur circumcision
the beach
maybe he’s hurt
kalon girls
no way to make a living
because you don’t have kids
step out of its grasp
why he won’t marry her
guka
fear and loss
let it go
december 29
karmic conundrum
shaman by night
deliberate, terrific refusal
2006 in a nutshell
update from home
april again
sunday
film list
biju wisdom
stress stream
just let me rest
sheherezade
to be dazzled
feast on your life
santa cruz with jorgedoing, and how
sherry explains


tour 2000
home base