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September 14, 2005

keep your shirt on, it’s almost fall

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 2:58 pm

 

summer ending

sound of a lawn mower

through closed windows

 

 








children’s gardens

all the scarecrows

dressed like mom

 

 

 

scarecrowHaikuN

 

 

 


September sunset

cows come single file

through the pasture gate

 

 

 

 

 

 

late summer

the water

in one ear

 

 

 


        Upstate Dim Sum  (2004/I)

 

 






  • by dagosan                                               






two-thirds      

of a harvest moon –

called out stealing home

 

[Sept. 14, 2005]

 

 

 potluck



tiny check  Given the study featured in our recent post second thoughts about sunscreen?,

I found it amusing to read at Overlawyered.com that “Socialists and Greens” have been

pushing for a “tan ban” in the European Union, that would require employers to make sure

the help keeps its shirts on.  The EU Parliament has declined to act, leaving the matter to

each member State.  (see “Builders and barmaids avoid EU tan ban”, Reuters/Swissinfo.com,

Sept. 7, 2005). 

 

plungeGraphG  Before legislators try to get the Gulf Coast insurance companies to

pay for damage specifically excluded in policyholder contracts, they should all be



                                                                                                                                                            infielderG

 

2 Comments

  1. dave,
    since it’s almost autumn, i think this
    is appropriate / Autumn Equinox / the first
    car / of a northbound train / ed

    Comment by ed markowski — September 14, 2005 @ 10:06 pm

  2. dave,
    since it’s almost autumn, i think this
    is appropriate / Autumn Equinox / the first
    car / of a northbound train / ed

    Comment by ed markowski — September 14, 2005 @ 10:06 pm

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