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Sides of the Road

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When summer began, it came in with a series of blows destroying the crops in their wake.  Looking back it paints like a series of farm stands, succulent and fruitful from afar but upon closer examination, the wells of fruit have wilted and rotted under the sun's eye waiting for the next unsuspecting onlooker.  Well, technically that was the end of spring and beginning of the upcoming season.  A couple of months later I'm waking up front the jolts, gasping for air, and--as usual--looking at the changes, carnage, and circus of it all. The summer began with learning a cousin died . . . Another one this year.  This one, one I was fairly close to for years and years died at 49 . . . On his bathroom floor, I hear.  Lessons of the past I don't have it in me to go into, he and I parted angry ways half a decade ago.  Addictions and misgivings left a lot of the be said.  A lot to be desired.  Damage was done, to everyone and especially me, and with h...

Road trip summer

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So I've been away for the past month  . . . well not away, but I have treated my blog like an ugly red-headed stepchild.  Eh, I've been busy.  And by busy, I mean busy and then on the world's longest road trip. And, yes, me made made the trip.  My second set of Amy Butler travel bags (The Weekender and the August Fields), as the first set . . . I'm not posting photos of the dead orange bag.  Here's a link to remind you of her in her pretty and new days. In short, I had promised my Mom a week of my face this summer, but in the meantime a family member is in the end stages of cancer.  Since my Dad doesn't fly, and my trip to Chicago in July got cancelled postponed, I went with him.  Not so bad . . . until you get to Ohio and Indiana.  Shit, I lived in Indiana for three years of my youth.  Yet, I managed to forget some of the billows of the middle states.  Middle America . . . Corn, bitches. Dad eating a Pennsylvania...