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Category Archives: Dreams and Schemes
Walsenburg Waltz
Invocation Beneath the snowy Spanish Peaks The Huajatolla (Wahatoya) in native speak, Our tale begins with Story Creek The steady flow of words we speak On 80 acres of grassy plains Bluffs and hills and scrub emerge We scratch the … Continue reading →
Not the Tiger A New Age Parable
The game of Golf, seen through the lens of Zen Buddhism and the 12th century story of the 10 Bulls – a commentary on the stages of awareness, leading to self-realization and enlightenment. Continue reading →
Posted in Dreams and Schemes, Religious and Spiritual, Sport and Recreation, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil
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Tagged Buddhism, Dominic Girard, golf, Paul Reps, Story of the 10 Bulls, the ten bulls, Tiger Woods, William Blake, Zen
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A Treat Tonight (Une douceur ce soir?)
An attempt to DIY-construct an outdoor bread oven is meticulously planned and seems to be going well. However, when the moment of truth arrives, the result is a column of white smoke visible one mile down East Colfax. Denver police arrive on the scene, to find out ‘what the blazes’ is going on. Continue reading →
Posted in Dreams and Schemes, Food and Cuisine, Music, Reminiscence, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil
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Tagged Alex Estes, boulangerie, cuisine, Denver, East Colfax, French bread, George Thorogood, Robbie Burns, Robert Burns, Spencer Davis, The Rolling Stones
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