Ed Crane

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Cherry

Waiting for the Flyers. Pt 12 Rifts

Problems on the horizon (picking up after a bit of a break)
Gold cherry

Somewhere Outside Cherbourg

The Potato Planters by Jean-François Millet 1861 from Wiki commons

Smart-World

Come in and enjoy our clean organised lifestyle (short though it may be)
Cherry

Hunting the Sphinx ligustri

Photo of the Privet Hawk Caterpiller by Jeff DeLonge from Wiki Commons
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214 of my comments have received 224 Great Feedback votes

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Very true Luigi, here's some more ...

Posted on Fri, 08 Feb 2019

wash a root well and grind into slithers

add them to water and boil it up

then filter the liquid into a cup

drink it down, its good for your liver!

 

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Posted in Dandelions

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Probably chose suicide to avoid being eaten alive

Posted on Mon, 04 Feb 2019

 

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Posted in Automat

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Never read Ginsberg, except excerpts from poems

Posted on Sun, 03 Feb 2019

I guess they didn't make an impression. However, I do think I should go back and visit him and Woolf and a few others if I'm going to have any chance of understanding SOC. It's been a long time since I read On the Road and now I can't find my...

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Great stuff it's about time we had poems about this problem

Posted on Fri, 04 May 2018

I'm amazed at the lack of response to this important topic.

What seems to be forgotten is the fact that palm oil is not just hazardous for Orangs (the greatest gift we have from Asia) but it's danderous for us also.

A cheap form of...

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Posted in Palm oil or Orangutans?

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Life is a self-perpetuating bio-chemical reaction

Posted on Sun, 01 Apr 2018

We are more complex than and ant (but not by much). Life has to be self-centred by its very nature, therefore we must be too, whether we like it or not.

I enjoyed this piece.

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Posted in Self-centered?

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I kind of like this

Posted on Sat, 24 Feb 2018

A lot of truth in this, but I think it would have a greater impact if it was written as a conversation, however it is very valid.

Certainly made me remember some of the "middle class" conversations I've heard around a dinner table (can't...

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Posted in It's all about bread

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Hi Poppy

Posted on Sun, 21 Jan 2018

I had a pork chop, carrots peas and potatoes and a cup of tea also alone .... oops did I say pork chop? What could that mean in 30 years. Don't matter I won't be around.

My point in this was, although people with power and influence using ...

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Posted in Me Too

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Brilliant poem Pops

Posted on Fri, 27 Oct 2017

Says it all  ..... well most of it. I think they really believed in what they were doing. My Grandfather lied about his age and signed up at 17. He was lucky he came home pretty much in one piece.

check this out: ...

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Posted in Christmas

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Well done Pops!

Posted on Thu, 26 Oct 2017

 

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Posted in Broken

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Hi Ewan what is this? Some kind of writing exercise?

Posted on Mon, 23 Oct 2017

Kind of reminds me of a game our family played at Christmas we called it, "Consequences."

I get your point (I think)

Link 1 - Buddism is a great idea, pity Buddist countries like Myanamar, Thailand and China don't get it. 

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Posted in 4. Any Conjured Thing

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