
#27: Drawing a blank, Little stories
I don't remember the name, but the face is unfamiliar; and finding stories everywhere
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Tuzzie Kingclip
I don't remember the name, but the face is unfamiliar; and finding stories everywhere
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Tuzzie Kingclip
Maybe it's not too late, and our best selves.
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Tuzzie Kingclip
Hanging out with pigeons, and scouring the grout
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Bix Fullerhooven
In this interlude, classical guitarist Phineas Stolyavitch offers a quietly beautiful performance of a piece by composer Fernando Sor, Study #14.
Photo by Bix Fullerhooven
Pretty good, for a man of my age . . .
Poem by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Tuzzlie Kingclip
Dreaming turtles, enchanted grasshoppers, repairing a broken poem
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Tuzzie Kingclip
Two crows, a solitary bee, and crickets longing for love
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Tuzzie Kingclip
A little mushroom, a whole bunch of frogs, and a twilight dog.
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Drawing by Rupert Peene
Classical guitarist Phineas Stolyavitch performs "Folias," by Gaspar Sanz.
Photo by Bix Fullerhooven
A frog, a heron, a flamingo, for a moment away from pandemic cares.
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Bix Fullerhooven