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The End of the Year

December 31, 2005

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Dream-walking

December 28, 2005

I have been in the States for two weeks now. More distinctly, I have been in Crestline for two weeks, for the first time since I was seventeen. Yesterday, Jenn and I were driving into town and I saw someone on the sidewalk that I vaguely recognized. I don’t know who he was, or if Read more >>



End of the Term

December 10, 2005

Last night, we had our vocal ensemble concert at Agios Antonis Catholic Church in Paroikia. It was packed, people spilling out of the door into the courtyard – but I wasn’t looking, I was concentrating very hard on not looking, actually. It is a lot easier to sing for a group of 300 people in Read more >>



Writing Workshop Reading

December 7, 2005

Last night, myself and the nine members of Jeffrey’s writing workshop gave a reading for the other students and the good people of Paroikia. I knew it was going to be solid, we’ve had a lot of great pieces this term. But nothing prepared me for the actual event – ten powerful voices, each original Read more >>



A Light in the Darkness

December 3, 2005

I slept in today, and lazed around in bed for a couple of hours with a pitcher of water and this book – Grace and Grit by Ken Wilber. Maria-Elena loaned it to me and it is good. The timing was good, as always. But I slept in today, and therefore missed the last hike Read more >>



Today

December 3, 2005

Today I lazed in bed until 11, after staying up until 4am reading. I was awakened by Seamus saying my name through the shutters, so we sat down outside and had an espresso and it was so beautiful we said “Let’s go swimming” so I texted Maria and Brett and we collected Brian and Katie Read more >>



Writing Workshop #4

December 2, 2005

The afternoon has washed itself from the bricks, collected itself in puddles on the street and the feet of the people that pass bring twilight in that settles on the stones as the windowlights fall one by one. Upstairs there is a room, and yesterday there was a room yet in between these cities shift Read more >>



World AIDS Day

December 1, 2005

Today I celebrate Cathy Antoinette Privett, my aunt, who died in October of 1996 from HIV-related causes. I have put together a PDF of some of her poetry from her youth that you can download here (PDF, 93kb). Here is my favourite – UNTITLED Maybe it was the way the moon looked, or the way Read more >>



Greeks are Great

November 25, 2005

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Strange Silences

November 23, 2005

The term is ending in a couple of weeks. There is an exhibition to prepare for, a poetry reading, a couple of concerts. I have been quiet here, because I have had work to put between myself and the days that I try to accurately (and admittedly, artfully) record here for you. I have had Read more >>