Monthly Archives: September, 2009
Labo(u)r Day
Labor Day. The average American may regard this holiday as the first sign of autumn, an indicator that he can no longer don his halcyon frocks of summer.
The US Department of Labor believes that on this day, “it is appropriate that the nation pay tribute to the creator of so much of the nation’s strength, [...]
In these hours
It’s often in these hours when things reach us most deeply, maybe it’s not, maybe it’s time to talk about myself or perhaps I should just be writing in a journal, one of those salty old books that line the walls of this dark hold, sitting on rotting boards, rotting themselves in the humid air, [...]