JosieHolford

Summer in the City: Parks, Pocket Parks and Patches

Summer in the City Hot town, summer in the city Back of my neck getting dirty and gritty Been down,…

2 years ago

The Intersectional Cellar Door

I once shared the idea that 'cellar door' was considered by some to be the most beautiful sounding phrase in…

2 years ago

Wordle and Boxed

Together with half of the known universe, I added Wordle to my daily routine. I was first aware of it…

2 years ago

Put Out More Flags

My heart sinks down when I behold A rainbow in the street. With the end of June, in sight, I’m…

2 years ago

To Look at Simple Things

                                    "I like…

2 years ago

Burning the Books and their Authors

This tweet about toasting marshmallows on a fire stoked with Harry Potters brought to mind an odd incident from my…

2 years ago

What is a man?

Now that the odious Matt Walsh has given us the answer to "What is a Woman?" we must now turn…

2 years ago

Latest Book Discoveries

With so many books and so little time, it helps to have a little guidance. It also helps when two…

3 years ago

A Poetry Game, Players Welcome

Digging in the clutter I came across a literary game I played in the back of a college notebook. (I…

3 years ago

Gratitude and Toxic Positivity

I wrote this bit of a rant in late 2018. It's time for it to have a public airing. And…

3 years ago

Prospect and Retrospect

New Year's Eve and a traditional moment to look back in review and forward with a measure of whatever  optimism…

3 years ago

The Man Who Understood the Problem: Cut-Up

The Man Who Understood the Problem Photo: Harvey Finkle: Tucson 1987 Words: The Financial Times and Kenneth Hudson Diseased English…

3 years ago

A Cabinet of Curiosities

Raw, cold, and damp but it's still good to get out. Thanks to the ongoing lurgy there are no social…

3 years ago

The Sun Like a Force-Ripe Orange

The sun shining ... just there in the sky like a force-ripe orange That striking image is from Samuel Selvon's…

3 years ago

An Odd Couple

Two poets in a muddle. Or rather two poems. John Ashbery's A Mood of Quiet Beauty (from April Galleons 1987) meets…

3 years ago