Wednesday, November 22, 2017

laws of thermodynamics & the kinetic theory of matter

 

 


 

 

each snowflake,

      its own ripple

the lake in November

           its own ripple,

                each snowflake


. . . ;;;;;

 

1 comment:

bandit said...


... and as the debate rages on, I'll muddy the waters a bit and declare
November (winter is near) an autumn kigo for a region, at its heart, where the Big Woods met the The Great Plains in Central North America, the United States north into Canada.

I would call it a time of uncertainty and anticipation. The entropy of the waning season and the sun creates its own diffuse yang when weather is weaker (yin). The Solstice is another matter entirely, of historical significance, yet viewed with some personal drama in its own right. In this region, the January Thaw brings a brief spate of relief from the cold. The coldest moon, that follows, is one of Iron, tempered by determination and pain.

Cabin fever is when you put Nicotine patches under your beers for impromptu coasters.

{four hours elapses rewriting three, then four verses repeatedly general proof reads and editing. In all, 20 verses received at least a tickle while some readers were assaulted with flickering images and changing text} I'd say several calories were burned during the exercise. I'm ready for a nap.

Thu: An interesting investigation. no laws of thermodynamics were broken.

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