Good luck is inordinately valuable nonetheless and to be wished
timings, but i don't believe in anything i just hope

w.s. merwin: "the mountains aren't selling anything"

the luck i wish is the most essential luck, for instance,
i was bicycling up to a busy intense accident prone
intersection with a firetruck coming along full speed
i was already at the intersection and in all 4 directions
they were still zooming through oblivious of the firetruck
so i started cawing and waving and leaning into lanes
and eye contacting drivers until the whole intersection
was watching for it and the firetruck plowed on through
they could see how everyone was reacting where to look
that was good luck, and at whatever period of existence
it is only more and more helpful luck saved my life 4 times
"I choose luck" people said in their democracies
benign concept applies to all moments in the process
like rye bread


--- LaVona Sherarts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Now you have many of us thinking about you and your
> mother. My advice to  you is to check on her often If
> you think she is in need of help you can call Adult
> Protection and they will go into the home and check
> her out. If her friend IS keeping her active in a
> healthy way, Okay. Ih not, they will deal with it.
> Stay on the case.
> I have 8 kids and some have special jobs. Health,
> Money, and Living Arrangements, Legal. They all know
> who is going to do what. Health and money are legal.
> Living goes with health. Will is in order as is burial
> and life support shit.
> So, think ahaead for MoM. Lavona age 73
>
> --- John Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > --- Alice Kitselman wrote:
> >
> > > Opps, damn, I hate it when that happens...was
> > trying to send that 
> > > message to LaVona. AH well you all know my life!
> > HA!
> > >
> >
> >  It's always possible to read anything as fiction,
> > as a brilliantly crafted
> > and deeply thought through exemplor of a tale. Kind
> > of a classic
> > receiving that a Saturday night with the best
> > weather -=sublime=-
> > in what seems like years, yet in fact people
> > remaining
> > in their little cells, something about the energy in
> > punk bars
> > these days,
> >
> > >   Any ideas on aging parents?
> >
> >  Worship good luck. The generation that's 75 to 95
> > these days
> > are the same great talents that pulled through much
> > of the progress
> > of the 20th century ...sllipping away as it may seem
> > at times,
> > but they do have a certain knack.
> >
> > >
> > >   So how is mail art in your lives???
> > >
> >
> >  With Psychic Rotunda Six within weeks of being
> > ready
> > mailing art will consume whole days. My magazine is
> > hyperactive collage
> > filled with poetry and photography and many other
> > things,
> > it presently stands at 38 contributors, 38 pages,
> > but I'm condensing away with a few more decisions
> > and pages collapsed into other pages, goal is 30
> > pages,
> >   Six is a special issue as I have many sixes in
> > birthday
> > and it is 2006, and the best news here is the Six
> > Nations
> > landclaim so fruitfully bringing many questions to
> > the fore,
> > raising a lot of consciousness and focusing people.
> > (The magazine won't have a whole awfull lot on that
> > but it's part of the cosmology around the number 6.
> >
> > From this list I have and with permission works of
> > Priddle Thurston Amato and Lehmus... lots of other
> > contributors
> > from outside and outside the primary usual group of
> > writers
> > and artists that appear in it, plenty of whom do.
> > One in a hundred contributors are confused by the
> > collaging
> > being so dense, but most find it more enjoyable
> > having all the writing and other stuff interplaying.
> >
> >
> > In my opinion I publish D. Ross Priddle better than
> > any other publisher.
> > Be it grunge and cheap, I feel no one brings out
> > more of the
> > excellence of his poetry, so a regular mind can read
> > it,
> > than contextualizing in beautiful pages playing off
> > the
> > different fonts and sizes of print, it rests the
> > mind somehow.
> > Other tremendous contributors to this issue include
> > Rose DeShaw,
> > with both sizeable tracts of contextualized gemlike
> > text,
> > and rapid poems. Some of the material from Psychic
> > Rotunda Iv/v
> > that was added in in the 3rd and 4th print run is
> > reprised here
> > part of the reason there's so much Ross Priddle, as
> > his piece
> > "Clarification" was lost in my room til the 4th
> > print run of IV/v .
> > Tons of Lisbeth West and Frances Kruk and a key
> > statement
> > of artistic purpose by Richard Rathwell, major work
> > from Aaron Lowinger
> > and Justin Katko, Frances Raven, Bill Kennedy and
> > Rob Read,
> > Lynda G Curnoe and Leeshia Barwick. The whole
> > magazine's like
> > the light of my life along with my cat of course.
> >
> > I have to admit that since printing out and
> > receiving J Lehmus permission
> > to include his poem XI   (for B.S.)  I've lost track
> > of his mailing address
> > and will have to find it again... So many
> > outside-the-country contributors
> > this issue. It is in some ostensible stateable sense
> > the "Buffalo Spirit Issue"
> > with some emphasizing buffalo or equivalent city and
> > others spirit
> > but so many of the magazine's contributors are
> > anarchistic dadaists
> > the idea of their huing to a theme is pretty
> > improbable. With the 6 or 7
> > countries represented in its pages the mailing costs
> > just for
> > contributor copies stands to exceed the cost of the
> > print run itself,
> > ..like poetry readings benefit the bar six times to
> > one the show,
> > the post office will benefit greatly from my
> > efforts. But its readers
> > and contributors will be the happiest.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> >
> > >   Peace,
> > > Dragonfly Dream
> > >
> >
> >
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