Monthly Archives: September 2021

So, with ICUs reaching capacity,

over 1,000 Covid patients in hospital, with staff burning out, with doctors on the verge of triaging, and the feds on the ready for a week now to send help to AB, what, precisely, is Kenney waiting for? And why? … Continue reading

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A Massive Failure of Common Sense in Canada

As each story is reported on tv, my wife and I shake our heads over the failure of common sense in most cases. The guy who killed the cop in an Ontario parkade allowed bail. The non-caucasian woman freed of … Continue reading

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Emily Dickinson’s Grave & Tombstone

(Columbus Day weekend, 1991, with tributes left by fans; Amherst Massachusetts)

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Leaf from Robert Frost Place, 1991 A.D.

(from Trail behind his home, Franconia, N.H., high in the ‘mountains’)

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Leaf Souvenirs

(from Robert Frost Farm, 1991)

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Robert Frost Farm, Derry, N.H.

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West-Running Brook

(subject of a poem about it; one of my favorite Frosts; Derry, N.H.)

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Robert Frost Country

(early Oct. 1991, New Hampshire, my first trip to New England states in search of sites of famous authors)

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The Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I couldTo where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as … Continue reading

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Trudeau’s 1 accomplishment

in 6 years: legalizing pot, leading to pot stores in neighborhoods, and more young kids unnecessarily exposed to it at 18 and at an earlier age. Obviously a move to produce more active, hard-working, intelligent, motivated kids. What a stroke … Continue reading

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