5.30.2009



45* 44.044' N by 122* 51.695' W
Micronesian women. Circa post-WWII http://www.micsem.org/photos.htm


SATELLITE IMAGERY THIS MORNING SHOWS MARINE STRATUS ALONG THE COAST AND UP THE COLUMBIA RIVER TO AROUND KELSO. THE MARINE LAYER IS FAIRLY SHALLOW SO EXPECT THE STRATUS TO BREAK OUT BY MID TO LATE MORNING. THE LARGE SCALE PATTERN OVER THE WEST IS A COMPLEX COMBINATION OF HIGHS AND LOWS THAT WILL LIKELY CONTINUE WELL INTO NEXT WEEK. THE DOMINANT FEATURE FOR THE WARM WEATHER IS AN UPPER RIDGE CENTERED OVER THE NORTHERN GREAT BASIN AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION. AN UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS MOVING EASTWARD THROUGH WESTERN CANADA. A QUASI STATIONARY LOW IS OVER THE EASTERN PACIFIC ALONG 40N LATITUDE NEAR NORTHERN CA. YET ANOTHER LOW IS OVER THE SOUTHWEST US.



Signals (Natural Acts: An Opportunity to Subdue)
Impressions on the hearer were to begin the repetition skull balanced atop spine a cup guarding groin repeated time-cycle animals within geometric form we would pay taxes on it round after round after round she had driven me here to the ring firmly blond metallic mammal begin the life-cycle old ring vertical spines with hanging ribs the old ring Jupiter she had taunted me all along the way in the six-thirty light muscles remembering and in final preparation blood ring hazard erection humans dying systems audience the skull is twirled loosening the axial load once again a twenty-pounder arms grasping uppermost seven hundred applause every one likes skill fitness allegory dancing repeats life-cycle impressions on the hearer circumstances initial site hazard two bipeds versus gravity not an authentic problem the eye muscles adjust accordingly picking up opponent muscles remembering past preparation.
From Fight. Thomas Chapman. Index Error. 1982. 46 pages.

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