lots here, now what will it shape into?
with its weather over time
its human dimensions and its animals
and vegetable ecology…
(got the hots, andre…)
On Dec 23, 2015, at 16:36, Andrew Burke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I helped the lizard out of the stainless steel sink
> and placed him on the wooden rail of the small verandah
> of this bush shack. The roos have gone now
> from the water trough and food bucket. After three days
> over forty degrees Fahrenheit they deserve a drink.
> The lizard had come up from the plughole, likewise
> looking for a drink, and I loved having him as guest
> in the sink - but he needed the wild and whatever food
> they gather out there. Now gum nuts fall in
> an irregular pattern on the tin roof, heralding
> the new year coming and more hots days of summer.
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