by Think In The Morning | Mar 10, 2019 | Mexico |
… wherever you turned the abyss was waiting for you round the corner … Malcolm Lowry, Under the Volcano He was drunk. Just like he had been for weeks. Months. How long he didn’t know. He had journeyed well beyond sanity. It wasn’t...
by Think In The Morning | May 27, 2018 | Mexico, Words |
Read Part I HERE The voice of honest indignation is the voice of God. Suddenly, I found myself surrounded by people I did not know. The room was no different than any room in middle class America, white walls with a few framed prints, sparsely...
by Think In The Morning | May 25, 2018 | Mexico, Words |
In northern Mexico they work. In central Mexico they think. In southern Mexico they rest. She was travelling to Oaxaca for her two-year old goddaughter’s birthday. Chocolate cupcakes and a wrapped present were in the carry on. Her eyes laughed...
by Think In The Morning | Apr 20, 2017 | Words |
Most days you can visit @Thinkinthemorning on Facebook and view a poem we’ve chosen to start the morning. We have assembled some of the poems posted thus far. We will post a additional pages of poems from time to time. Most Americans don’t encounter...