Monthly Archives: August 2013

The silence of the cams

A country is alleged to have released a chemical weapon. People roll around showing clinical signs of a nerve agent in convulsions, and these are captured on shaky video. Local observers report what they see to the media and the … Continue reading

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A Solvay holiday

   Ah the sites of the Rattlechain lagoon. Plenty of seagulls and sand in late Summer. I just need me deck chair and shades and the world could role by around me.          I nearly had a … Continue reading

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The butterfly effect

   Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future. Edward Lorenz More chaos at the lagoon over the course of the last week, but not sure about where the theory will … Continue reading

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Slip shod- We’re “asking more from chemistry”

During the lull in operations at the lagoon, a few observations were noticeable. First, a few Canada geese have started to return to the lagoon- now that they are able to fly again after the moulting period has ended, and the … Continue reading

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Last of the Summer slime

BLACKBERRY PICKING BY SEAMUS HEANEY Late August, given heavy rain and sun For a full week, the blackberries would ripen. At first, just one, a glossy purple clot Among others, red, green, hard as a knot. You ate that first … Continue reading

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Lagoon- the return

BY ARTHUR ALBRIGHT’S GHOST WRITER….  Arthur’s premonition dream -as told to me by a little bird.   “No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that Albright and Wilson’s affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds … Continue reading

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