Hope you paid homage at Jimi's statue with a bit of air guitar, Max. And facial expression required should be quite managable as an IT.
Bill
> On 18 Sep 2014, at 3:19 am, Max Richards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Seattle Bulletin 1
>
> Incontinent Traveller, 77
>
> Pelvic floor muscle exercises,
> I will not forget you, flying
> Air New Zealand, United Airlines;
>
> transit lounges… I may look
> to be lounging - exercising,
> actually! Otherwise IT may
>
> lose tone, with damp outcome.
> Seattle, good to see you.
> Sorrento Hotel, you’re too
>
> posh for me. Let me sink back
> out of sight, while my wife
> finds us a place to lease,
>
> close to Seattle U, please,
> where she can study, I can
> relax, quietly maintain tone
>
> on that pelvic floor muscle
> which I bring you, Seattle,
> clenched till it’s almost normal.
>
>
> Seattle Bulletin 2
>
> Waiting for ten to strike
>
> when bookshops open.
> This my Seattle favourite
> on a previous visit -
>
> the Elliott Bay Book Company -
> pure delight in Pioneer Square
> in several rooms oddly ranged.
>
> Sad to return - Pioneer Square
> no longer - moved to Capitol Hill
> where the bookish folk are -
>
> near the Jimi Hendrix statue,
> behind on Tenth Avenue.
> Step up and in - books to the horizon
>
> and to the cafe. Elliott Bay,
> I forgive your move, adore
> your prices, so unAustralian.
>
> Wandering Pioneer Square
> next day I admire the display:
> Bertha the big tunneller
>
> is below. Soon the elevated
> freeway goes down there,
> restoring the Square to the Bay.
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