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Posts by David Keating

Drat the file, and drat the bone! That is hard which should be soft, and that is soft which should be hard.

3 months ago 95 14 2 6
Views over the sea, blue sky, blowing grass in the dunes at Cocklawburn beach near Berwick Upon Tweed.

Views over the sea, blue sky, blowing grass in the dunes at Cocklawburn beach near Berwick Upon Tweed.

Morning winter sunshine at Cocklawburn beach near Berwick upon Tweed. Warmer today and no one to be seen, perfect.

#landscapephotography
#UK
##seascape

3 months ago 3164 239 84 7
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I Started Reading Performatively, and Turns Out Books Are Pretty Good It all started when Instagram introduced the twenty-slide photo dumps. Trying to post the correct ratio of photos to memes to appear both off-the-g...

"I wasn’t sold on reading, but I did like feeling smart, and 'Don Quixote' is like the Louis Vuitton bag of people with depth."
www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/i-s...

5 months ago 147 29 4 4
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#Crowned #Kinglet 🌺

9 months ago 11 3 0 0
Chief Miles Edward O'Brien, who could strangle you with a cordless phone if he wanted to, is pictured. Chief O'Brien, who can kill 2 stones with 1 bird, is facing the camera and winking. O'Brien, who can dribble a bowling ball, is on DS9 station and wearing his classic gold uniform, and has the energy of a man who is walking away from an explosion without looking backwards at it. Closed caption reads, "He was more than a hero. He was a union man."

Chief Miles Edward O'Brien, who could strangle you with a cordless phone if he wanted to, is pictured. Chief O'Brien, who can kill 2 stones with 1 bird, is facing the camera and winking. O'Brien, who can dribble a bowling ball, is on DS9 station and wearing his classic gold uniform, and has the energy of a man who is walking away from an explosion without looking backwards at it. Closed caption reads, "He was more than a hero. He was a union man."

11 months ago 5121 1375 37 62

32% tariff on the Upside Down, ugh.

1 year ago 5 1 0 1

Those Wilson's storm petrels are gonna pay.

1 year ago 47 5 2 0

I'm glad there's something out there for people who love Studio Ghibli films, but also hate art, imagination and goodness.

1 year ago 2645 354 24 2
Let us who live

try

Let us who live try

Charles Olson

1 year ago 92 24 1 1
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Mark Rothko, "Untitled", (1954).

1 year ago 139 15 1 0
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NEW POEM #195: "Live Inside the Burn [American sonnet in American sentences]" by Edie Meade (@ediemeade.bsky.social)

"For now, the sea goes on tossing in her sleep, remembering, forgetting, / hot flashes cooking silver fish in the only world they’ve ever known."

stonecirclereview.com/live-inside/

1 year ago 36 12 3 4
Cover image of the book Martin John by Anakana Schofield

Cover image of the book Martin John by Anakana Schofield

Couldn’t put it down. The most engrossing book I’ve read this year. @anakanaschofield.bsky.social @biblioasis.bsky.social #amreading #booksky

1 year ago 7 1 2 1
A postcard with a quote by artist Ai Weiwei: “To express yourself needs a reason, but expressing yourself is the reason.”

A postcard with a quote by artist Ai Weiwei: “To express yourself needs a reason, but expressing yourself is the reason.”

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Needles by Brian Bilston

1 year ago 107 15 0 2
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Want to submit to the Driftwood Annual Anthology? Use the link in our bio to submit your best short story or poem for a chance to be published and get paid!

#callforsubmissions

1 year ago 8 2 0 0

Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
 
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.

Langston Hughes

1 year ago 48 12 1 1
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Have you ever heard of Mummers?

Christmas Mummers' Plays were once a familiar part of festive celebrations in Britain. Performed during the twelve days of Christmas, these lively performances by 'Mummers' are now almost forgotten.

#CambridgeUniversityLibrary

1 year ago 14 3 3 1
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Comical drawing of a giant Christmas pudding surprising a man in bed!

Comical drawing of a giant Christmas pudding surprising a man in bed!

Beware the terrifying Christmas pudding! Giving you nightmares since 1895.

An illustration from an 1895 annual published by the British satirical magazine ‘Judy.’

From the collections of Cambridge University Library (CUL 1895.9.91) @theulspeccoll.bsky.social

1 year ago 122 35 4 2

Christmas Eve night, elves on strike.

1 year ago 3 1 0 1
A life-sized horse statue tiled in mirror bits like a disco ball you can ride. I’m standing next to it, wearing a mask & clutching its chest like the heroine of a romance novel clutches Fabio. Pillars of light are reflecting off the disco horse.

A life-sized horse statue tiled in mirror bits like a disco ball you can ride. I’m standing next to it, wearing a mask & clutching its chest like the heroine of a romance novel clutches Fabio. Pillars of light are reflecting off the disco horse.

Went to HomeGoods & really REALLY wanted to buy this. No discourse only Disco Horse.

1 year ago 1185 165 46 43
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Will You Fall in Love With This Poem? I Did. (Gift Article) “Romantic Poet,” by Diane Seuss, is one of the best things that our critic A.O. Scott read (and reread) this year.

Well, cool.

1 year ago 202 42 13 3

Christmas Eve night, elves on strike.

1 year ago 3 1 0 1
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So delighted to have a poem in the always great Poetry Northwest! Another hint to all to buy/ subscribe / support our literary magazine! They bring our work to the world! www.poetrynw.org

1 year ago 49 6 0 0

The elf strike continued until January.

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