Friday, November 29, 2013

25 Haikus for Thanksgiving

1 : 
Sadie's rolling stone
Found itself a home, poor pug
And all of these rugs.

2:
MaMaK OK
Doctor stitches up her nose,
So she's good to go.

3.
Piss poor is a phrase
That fails to show piss rich
Is a better place.

4.
I need to drive miles
But this so warm bed holds me
Like a dream of love.

5.
Her pug nightmare comes
Toes twitch, legs move, her eyes roll
I shake her back home.

6.
Indolent meatloaf
Stuffed sensuously with cheese
Don't embarrass me.

7.
We did not follow
Any one recipe, no
We used what we had.

8.
It is nipple cold
I miss you sweet nipples
I feel so alive.

9. 
Used ark for sale
Used 40 days 40 nights
Forgot unicorns.

10.
Home remedy books
Weeping at sight of butter
Some food is for soul. 

11.
Great grandpa was big
He always wore Overalls 
I think - commando? 

12.
What is best of show
Pride, proud walk, prouder strut, stare
Bichon shakes hair - wins.

13. 
We just do not know
Beneath fluff exterior
Heart of a lion beats. 

14.
Baby baptism
He peed all over the priest
Heaven loves laughter.

15.
Crunchy roast peanuts
Pour your salt all over me
Come hang out with nuts.

16.
Enjoy the relief
But never ever give up
Groundhog Day it up.

17. 
You know you want it,
Pour some honey on me
Dearly beloved.

18.
Scared of them yes sir
Pornos under white bible
Revelations...yes.

19.
I pledge allegiance
To these thanks add more desire
To be present now.

20. 
The real happy hour,
Cold beer, hot gravy, drink up
Life's better this way. 

21.
There is a fine line 
Crazy or visionary
Tenacious blood sport.

22. 
Get up, get down Girl, 
You gotta get up, get down.
DJ saved my life

Monday, November 18, 2013

Historic Bradenton Beach Bridge Street Markey


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Nov 18...this sweet baby kept me company..

Live painting project: Cathy my pet rooster from my childhood


More fish crate paintings...


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Excerpt: Short History of Tides...RhondaK "The Faint of Heart"


Excerpt: Short History of Tides...RhondaK "The Faint of Heart"
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“You know, I’m always scared to ask if a woman’s pregnant. Once I asked a woman when she was due and she let me know right quick that her lifelong problem with weight was none of my business.” He slipped me some M&Ms.

I slipped him my last smile before I fainted there on his cold, loving floor.

The Faint of Heart

“Girl, you gave me a scare,” the 7-11 clerk said. He was old. He should have been retired, but what passes for industry out here didn’t usually have a pension.

“Let me talk to her Frank,” an elephantine woman shuffled into view . She had long graying hair braided into 4 braids, two of which fed into the parallel rivers down her back.

“Do you feel anything? Pain? Pressure?” she wiped my face with a cold cloth while holding up my woozy back.

“Embarrassed.” I was glad I didn’t pee my pants when I went down.

“OK, doll baby, let’s get you up,” and she had me up before I could protest. I wasn’t sure if I shouldn’t have stayed still longer, but I knew I didn’t want to risk an ambulance coming.

“Should I call someone for you – an ambulance, a doctor?”

“No, I’m fine. Just fine. Just needed some water,” I was backing towards the door, regretting I had to leave the air. The cold false world of refrigeration and Icees.

I’d never fainted before. Never relied on the kindness of strangers and the sort of sick I felt was closer to my heart. A fear of reliance on others. It was a nausea. A soul nausea of realizing how helpless and clumsy I was. How the outside saw me as this pitiful, baby carrying creature. Frail. I couldn’t believe this was who I was in my heart. I couldn’t.


“Look, baby, let me give you a ride. It looks like you walked up here.”

“I did, but – I’m OK.” I had just walked 82 miles and had slept on the Flagler Beach Pier pretending to be with a fishing family.

“No, I’m not paying one bit of attention to you, sweetheart. You’re not in your right mind. My name is Louise, people call me Weezie. OK? I’m everyone’s Aunt around here. I’ve never seen you before.”

“I’m new.” I said feeling a sort of old. I’d never been away from home before but for church trips to parks and once to Orlando. The sun outside was in its unrelenting zenith where you’d think you could tune it in on a radio to hear it frying.

Weezie’s car was old person hot with old person smell. The cracked seats scratched the back of my legs and I couldn’t figure out how she thought she was helping me. Further, how could I tell her to drop me off in what still accounted for virtually no where? Just a straight A1A by a groaning, writhing sea.

“OK, girl, spill it.”

“What?”

“Look, you’re sunburned. You’re in good clothes, but they need to be washed. You’re tired. You’re not meeting anyone’s eye even when you’re obviously in dire need of help.”

I didn’t feel Weezie. That is, I didn’t feel her bulk, her old beat-up car, the sound of her voice – none of this made me want to drop the truth like change in a buskers hat. I don’t think fat people kind. They’re just people. Nor are t hey any more lazy. It was the sense of her. The way she seemed to take me over more like a kidnapping than an angel. The way she snapped my seatbelt closed and locked my door. I could have run, but I feared the police might be called to help the poor, out of her mind pregnant girl.

“You’re right. There’s a story, but I don’t want to talk about it.”

She drew on a cigarette, blew the smoke into my face and smiled.

“Tough are you?”

She pulled out of the parking lot back on to A1A heading North. My heart’s way.

“So, what happened? Who knocked you up or do you know? You girls these days have no idea how much all of that is worth.”

I thought she meant my virginity, but it ends up she’s telling me how women these days are making money not precisely selling their babies as much as fraud.

“Babies– now that’s easy money. Pretty thing like you could start a bidding war between two couples and…”

“Ms. Louise…Weezie, I’m not interested in money.”

“You’re one dumb slut – you know that?” She says it lazy like she might remark on the color of the sunrise or a lost shoe hanging on a telephone wire.

...

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Bad copies, disrespectful people

I wrote this saying December 3 years back.

I saw a bad and direct word change on the Sea called my soul...and my heart answered more in a sorta tear.

I am constantly amazed at how people who copy other people's work do so directly, badly and arrogantly. 

I've been yelled at by people who coped me. This one mean guy--I actually had a pic of him at a show standing with copies of my work dangling around his head. Including these.

Randall's answer? A stream of profanities .

Nice.