dry leaves
trapped in the spokes
grandpa’s bike
a silent magpie
flies across the valley
leafless willows
DeVar Dahl from A Piece of Egg Shell, an anthology by Calgary-Canada-based
haiku poets (Magpie Haiku Poets, 2004, email cover art by Ken Richardson
credits: “dry leaves” – Between the Clouds, Red Iron Press, 2003
by dagosan:
bathtub’s ready —
the frozen turkey
and I
[Nov. 18, 2004]
Taxable Events: I might have to declare in-kind benefits, now that Stu Levine
is back posting at his Tax & Business Law Commentary weblog. A year was
too long, Stu. His first entry analyzes employment termination issues raised
in the recently-decided case of economics professor Michael Conte.
Prof. Yabut wants to write a welcome-back haiku, but haikuEsq won’t let him.
Another taxable beneft this week is the launching of “Start Making Sense” by
NYU tax Prof. Daniel Shaviro — it features “Unfair but balanced commentary on
tax and budget policy, contemporary U.S. politics and culture” and more. (via
We concur with Prof. Bainbridge that the Republicans in the House are wrong to change
their rules to let Tom DeLay continue in his leadership post if he is indicted. Fed84 disagrees.
Hey, Fedster, what’s with those billboard-size ads on your weblog??
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Hey, Fedster, what’s with those billboard-size ads on your weblog??
It will make sense soon (tomorrow, if that’s soon enough). And no, I’m not doing it for the money.
Comment by Mike — November 18, 2004 @ 9:14 pm
Hey, Fedster, what’s with those billboard-size ads on your weblog??
It will make sense soon (tomorrow, if that’s soon enough). And no, I’m not doing it for the money.
Comment by Mike — November 18, 2004 @ 9:14 pm