WATERMARK

a poet’s notebook


Established 02004

tsunami

  • Circle of Labyrinths

    TodaySunday, January 23, 02005 Join us in a         Worldwide Circle of Labyrinths                 to commemorate the victims and         the survivors of the 2004 Tsunami Photo Gallery Online Interactive LabyrinthMake Your Own Open Spaces| Sacred Places via Etherealgirl Continue reading

  • The Garden This Morning

    It’s warm enough to snow again, a soft sparkly snow. I find I have little to say these days. It’s not that I am preoccupied with the disaster — on the contrary, as 120,000 people die on the other side of the globe, my life goes on as usual. It is this, I think, that… Continue reading

  • Snapshot 29 December 02004 – Tsunami

    Montage-a-google|tsunami  via Chasing Daisy It’s beyond comprehension. Each morning, the number grows: 22,000; 44,000, 58,000, 76,000 — This entire city, its booksellers, its bureaucrats, its shopkeepers, gone.  Homes, grocery stores, apartment buildings, libraries, swept away.  Its grandmothers, gardeners, carpenters, and all of its children, dead.  Bodies in the broken streets. It’s beyond imagining. this morninga… Continue reading

  • Tsunami

    23,000 dead, and the toll still climbing. God put out her hand and shook this world like a snow globe.  OK, I know that’s not what happened.  But that’s the image that came to me. Molly has a list of helping resources.  I had planned a little bloggy post today. Maybe tomorrow. ADDED:  via worldchanging,… Continue reading

  • Tsunami

    Asia — Thailand — seems very far from America —  unless someone you love lives there. Continue reading