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in the midst of this valley of the sun/near the airport where i once worked/is an archeological dig/of a platform-mound community that we call the hohokam/but of course have no clue as to what they called themselves

and about a thousand miles away/and on the other side of the mississippi from what is now saint louis missouri/another people from another long ago built mounds

both peoples started broke/but luckily mounds are dirt cheap/when you add elbow grease

we now everywhere are mound builders/but our mounds are undesirable stuff called “garbage”/and our mounds are called “landfills”

twenty years ago i met a guy in the waste removal business/who when asked what he did for a living/replied with a joking “business is picking up”

alas his business was not only picking up/but also dropping off/and he said recycling really didn’t amount to a hill of beans as far as the environment is concerned/but it made people feel better

our throwaways include effluent of various toxicities/and traces of them end up in our bloodstream and fat cells and skeletons

an uncountable number of micromounds in every living creature on our planet/including you and me

so here’s to you o mound-builder reader/bystander innocent or otherwise

and here’s unsolicited advice from a fellow mound-builder: take out the trash

by which I mean

despoilers of our earthly home

001Here is the consummate environmentalist. She fearlessly spoke out against the profligate use of pesticides, which she wisely renamed “biocides,” and her successful battle against the propaganda and dirty-dealing of such as DuPont was the single most important factor in the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. Thanks to Wikipedia, YouTube, and any number of environmental websites on the Internet, her passionate voice may be heard instantly by anyone with computer access. Her message is just as timely as it was in 1962, the year of publication of her Silent Spring, whose title refers both to the loss of birdsong due to pesticide collateral damage and the potential Earthwide silence should the rapists of Mother Earth continue their fell practices.

I am working on a double-acrostic poem and page on her which will be the final needed ingredient for my manuscript of Natural Distractions, the poetry/image collection that I’ve been working on every day. Here is the work in progress:

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ETA on the completed manuscript, and with it the completed Rachel Carson page, is tomorrow morning. Upon its completion I’ll convey it to David Chorlton, a fine environmental defender in his own right, for editorial assistance. Stay tuned! [determined smile]