Friday, August 11, 2006

 

Daytrip 1

This blogcast coming to you from Aaron's, out on the road as part of our Poet Relocation Program (PRP). Thanks for breakfast, Aaron. Aaron tells us that the Peresid (sp?) meteor shower is nigh and that this weekend is a good time to be out of light-pollution-istine to watch the metor shower anytime from midnight until dawn. Yea, Peresids. Hope to see you soon.
Here in the hills of PA, it's in the 80's and sunny and just plain nice to be tooling around. Gas prices- between $2.93 and $3.63. I've seen many rows or corn, and rolling hills and cattle. Crows abound, and there are a few feilds out of a Wyeth painting. Several circles of Redtail Hawks and Turkey Buzzards have also graced our day trip. Pennsylvania is the largest producer of dairy (no, not diary) in the US. So, there's many cows. Most of which appear to be Holstein, but there may have been a Danish Red or two in the mix.
Now, for fieldside meditation and tea.

Be back in Philly tonight for rehearsal.

Coming this week... Mike and Evy confront Tim in a dangerous game of dice & maybe a fry bread riot, we at timcast will sample tomotoes in Jersey roadstands and learn about sand retention and coastal wildlife of Brigantine. Tim will rewrite scenes from Anansi and His Stories and Write The Ballad of Joe Hill.

Peace.

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