smells like the color green, trees, musty leaves, pine needles, green beans, broccoli, bussel sprouts, think dew, fog on the river, earthy a city rooted,…
After swimming in the Mediterranean Sea, seeing the lights of NYC, and viewing Picasso’s Iris, I got to check one more item off my bucket…
I am the old house in town, built on land where, since the dawn of time, animals grazed, Indigenous peoples lived, and wave after wave…
When lines are long inside the corner coffee shop, or when the drive-through’s all backed up to boulevard’s blacktop, we don’t butt in line or…
Nations, whose lifeblood was poured out on the earth, filling cracks and spaces, forests and occupied places, are on the rise again, hacking out a…
Please leave. You’ve been heard. Please, it’s time to go. You’ve made your point. It’s time to go now. What you’re doing is illegal. There…
Oh, Canada, what have you become? Swastikas and confederate flags fly on your thoroughfares, horns and harassments assault your residents, demands of a 13 year…
We are but visitors on your land, travellers, who have arrived on the territory of the Wolostoqey Nation. We are called Ivri, Hebrews, people from…
Just A Common Soldier (A Soldier Died Today) by A. Lawrence Vaincourt He was getting old and paunchy and his hair was falling fast, And…
I have to say that not until today and after more than 50 years, a few shed tears and lots and lots of joy, have…
This year, let us observe and commemorate, but also rail at hatred in all its forms. Let us join together against this rising tide of…
Beside the grass,
still bare and brown from winter’s kill,
and lodged between the weathered wooden steps











