Is it not enough, the feminine touch?
Tonight on the bus I saw a young man wearing an overcoat and a bowtie and carrying an enormous branch of brussel sprouts. The overcoat was dark grey, the bowtie was peacock-blue, and his hair was dark and cropped almost military. The brussel sprouts were ribbed green and approaching fist-sized. I'm pretty sure he was an allegory.
In the late afternoon, I walked over the Longfellow Bridge for the first time in ages I can remember. All the granite blocks were biscuit-colored in the sun. The water looked like it was reflecting shadows, dry wind-chopped blue. Later there was a stunning sunset melting from magma-gold through dusk-green and luminous ultramarine; it lingered much later than I thought among the cranes of all the new construction that give the city an Erector-set skyline. There's at least one skyscraper now I don't even recognize. At least the Citgo sign still points magnetic BU.
The final table of contents for Jennifer Wilson and Robert S. Wilson's Horror for RAICES (Nightscape Press) is a thing of beauty. I'd want to read this book even if I weren't part of it.
In the late afternoon, I walked over the Longfellow Bridge for the first time in ages I can remember. All the granite blocks were biscuit-colored in the sun. The water looked like it was reflecting shadows, dry wind-chopped blue. Later there was a stunning sunset melting from magma-gold through dusk-green and luminous ultramarine; it lingered much later than I thought among the cranes of all the new construction that give the city an Erector-set skyline. There's at least one skyscraper now I don't even recognize. At least the Citgo sign still points magnetic BU.
The final table of contents for Jennifer Wilson and Robert S. Wilson's Horror for RAICES (Nightscape Press) is a thing of beauty. I'd want to read this book even if I weren't part of it.

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Yes!
(I was trying to decide what the suits of "grocery produce tarot" are -- artichokes, brussel sprouts, apples and ...?)
I thought of potatoes, but mostly I think because I'm charmed by the concept of the Knight of Spuds.