Sunday, January 30, 2011

let's break it -- sunday bread

bread

the surface of bread is marvelous first of all because of this quasi-panoramic impression it gives: as if one had at one's disposition, ready to hand, the Alps, the Taurus range, or the Andean Cordillera.

thus an amorphous, burping mass was slid for us in the stellar oven, where hardening it formed itself into valleys, crests, undulations, crevasses... and all these maps from now on so cleanly articulated, these thin slabs where the light with care puts out its fires, -- without one look at the ignoble, underlying flabbiness.

this lax and cold substrate that is called the mie [the soft interior of bread] has the same tissue as that of sponges: leaves or flowers are its siamese twins, joined at all the elbows at the same time. when bread goes stale these flowers fade and shrink: they detach from each other, and the whole mass becomes crumbly...

but let's break it: because bread must be in our mouths less an object of respect than of consummation.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

The dark iCon of mommyhood.


Motherhood is dangerous and slightly frightening. Recently I have been thinking of how intrinsic and enabling my iphone is to my world. The dark iCon of how we reduce our huge messy world into a low res, thumbnail shot on facebook.

Talk about Satan tempting us into taking a bite of Apple! Is there no other way?

It's sketchy and requires a skilled professional to succeed at a lone and dreary cyber world. Three cheers for Mormon Mommy Bloggers!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Thursday, January 27, 2011

It Plays in Orem

Post-Modern Bread




I think we’re surrealist and post modern and post post modern and pre modern and medieval and metaphysical and poke-in-the-eye ironic. A giant haunted house with lots of unopened doors, bull market or not.



I fight my desire to burn down haunted houses
full of chickens ... and eggs. Hatch, waddle, fly away!


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Friday, January 21, 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011







Even in black and white
I don't think they got it.

Oh, well.