Wednesday, July 27, 2005

After Years

After Years

Today, from a distance, I saw you
walking away, and without a sound
the glittering face of a glacier
slid into the sea. An ancient oak
fell in the Cumberlands, holding only
a handful of leaves, and an old woman
scattering corn to her chickens looked up
for an instant. At the other side
of the galaxy, a star thirty-five times
the size of our own sun exploded
and vanished, leaving a small green spot
on the astronomer's retina
as he stood on the great open dome
of my heart with no one to tell.





Ted Kooser (poet laureate - U.S.)

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Done! and Done!

The fruit flies are no more. On our return from our trip to Montreal, we came back to a house free, yes, free of fruit flies. Those traps...you know the ones, from Lee Valley Tools are worth every penny.

Still have not gone out to see the Gulu Walk people (see previous post). Anyone interested? Post a comment with your e-mail and I will get back to you.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Death to America, uh, the fruit flies!

Finally! Home Depot be damned. Lee Valley tools rocks!
I have a trap that will work, I am like so sure!
Click on the title of this post to see the wonderfully expensive traps that I found.
NOW GET BACK TO WORK!

Pestilence, Scourge, Epidemic!

Somehow, ladies and pests, we have (according to my son) "hundreds, no, really dad, hundreds" of fruit flies in the house! They really seem to thrive with the AC on at full blast. God knows how many lives I have taken lately. Unfortunately, it has gotten very darwinian in the house...might is right, survival of the fittest and for the flies especially, natural selection is at work. Fly or die!
We're trying inoffensive (to us) methods of killing the little vermints. Vinegar, juices, cider, or some such liquid in a tall container attracts them and they, supposedly, drown after touchdown. The reality is: Sure they land. They struggle. They swim. Check the cup/glass 20 minutes later and they've all -- ALL -- managed to crawl out and have disappeared!
Next stop -- Home Depot, dammit!!

Friday, July 08, 2005

Gulu Walk

Just received an e-mail about a couple of guys who are walking 12 kms at the end of each day. Sleeping in downtown Toronto and then walking back home in the morning.
Everyday in July. Why? Because children in Northern Uganda have to do this everyday to keep from becoming child soldiers or dead each day. Learn more click on the title of this post or use the links to the right.

Thursday, July 07, 2005

my work

These first few posts are intended to make you, my readers, familiar with me.
I work in a crisis department for developmentally delayed adults. I love my work and may from time to time sound off on this.
Being in the crisis area I see the worst cases of people supposedly considered by the "system" as valuable members of society and yet, when you consider the resources alloted to the developmental services sector -- you realize the reality is far different from the official line.

Wonderful summer day

How lucky am I?
I have two beautiful, healthy children. A loving wife. A house to call my own. Two cars. And my health.
Cheers...life is good!!