A steel drum musician performed in front of Brenda Stone Browder’s newly-opened Rolling Pen Book CafĂ©.
The First Presbyterian Church of Yellow Springs hosted A Shower of Stoles.
Martin Harold Benedict Borchers made his public debut at 108 Dayton Street (second floor).
Photos by Susan Gartner.
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
More Mothman musings in advance of our trip
On the Ohio, December 15, 1967
Nights were darker then,
objects in the sky
strangely brighter,
intensified
by isolation.
Red eyes peering
in the dark,
imaginations
swirling
like brightly wrapped
Christmas presents
caught in whirlpools
beneath a derelict bridge
then pulled under.
Common sense
bobbing to the surface
on a cold December eve.
Nights were darker then,
objects in the sky
strangely brighter,
intensified
by isolation.
Red eyes peering
in the dark,
imaginations
swirling
like brightly wrapped
Christmas presents
caught in whirlpools
beneath a derelict bridge
then pulled under.
Common sense
bobbing to the surface
on a cold December eve.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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