WebIntroduction. The enclosure of outdoor space probably began around 10,000 BC. Historians imagine the first enclosure was a type of barrier used for excluding animals and marauders, perhaps beginning in West Asia, thereafter spreading to South and East Asia, and westward into Greece, and Europe.The modern words "garden" and "yard" are descendants of the … Webunderstory (week 35) “she’s kicking” nālani says holds my hands against her belly so warm! chicken broth boils in the crockpot bones turn in briny liquid—baby kicks again can she …
The Understory Conversation: Building Connection - The Friday Poem
WebContents to be scrolled through below: 1) Zoom Discussion Recordings, 2) “New Pacific Islander Poetry” (an introductory essay by Craig Santos Perez), features on poets 3) Brandy Nālani McDougall, 4) Lisa Linn Kinae, 5) Craig Santos Perez, 6) Dan Taulapapa McMullin, 7) a poem by Joe Balaz, 8) a photo essay on the Pacific Ocean, and 9) a link to an … WebThe black-and-white photograph on the front jacket of James Seay’s Open Field, Understory, New and Selected Poems (1997) is the most stunning image on a book of poetry that I can recall in years. The photographer, Erik Kridakorn, is situated within the dark understory, looking out with his camera into a bright, open, newly-mown field. snack cakes from the 80\u0027s
From “understory” Poetry Database Split This Rock
Webunderstory (week 35) “she’s kicking” nālani says holds my hands against her belly so warm! chicken broth boils in the crockpot bones turn in briny liquid—baby kicks again can she feel my body heat? magma rises water into steam—Kīlauea drill, turbine Mauna Loa grid, undersea cables—is geothermal safe? baby’s so active tonight nālani presses my palms WebBy Craig Santos Perez ~ remember just dad tied an old tire to a metal fence pole so [we] could practice pitching— o say can you hear the hollow sound when the baseball strikes rubber—the rattling when it strikes wire—or that perfect sound— speak english only— when [we] strike the pole through the center of— o say can you remember WebFrom “understory”. By Craig Santos Perez. For my wife, Nālani, and our daughter, Kaikainali‘i, on her first birthday. nālani clips. kaikainali‘i’s tiny. fingernails while. she sleeps —. “the rape. of oceania. snack cake recipes