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Joe McIntosh December 8th, 2005 01:32 PM

59 Cent Rainbow
 
Local grocer offered rainbow trout for $3.99/lb. As Saturday was the last
day of the special and the fish were getting old, he lowered the price to
$.99/lb. My fish cost $.59--wife rolled fish in spice cracker crumbs and
sautéed in olive oil--great stuff!!

Begin to wonder about my poor entree'. He was born in one hatchery; bought
and raised on pellets at another hatchery in the mountains; sold in truck to
a distribution center; cleaned and packaged and frozen; trucked to the
grocery store and displayed in ice case. Just lying with his mates,
waiting--

One is reminded of an imagist poem:

a
wisp of feathers
flattened to the
pavement,
wings
spread symmetrically

as if in flight,
the head gone,
the
black escutcheon of the breast

indecipherable,
an effigy of a
sparrow,

a dried wafer only,

left to say
and it says it

without offense

beautifully;
this was I
a
sparrow

I did my best;
farewell.


William Carlos Williams



Charlie Choc December 8th, 2005 02:13 PM

59 Cent Rainbow
 
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 13:32:38 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote:

Local grocer offered rainbow trout for $3.99/lb. As Saturday was the last
day of the special and the fish were getting old, he lowered the price to
$.99/lb. My fish cost $.59--wife rolled fish in spice cracker crumbs and
sautéed in olive oil--great stuff!!

Begin to wonder about my poor entree'. He was born in one hatchery; bought
and raised on pellets at another hatchery in the mountains; sold in truck to
a distribution center; cleaned and packaged and frozen; trucked to the
grocery store and displayed in ice case. Just lying with his mates,
waiting--

One is reminded of an imagist poem:

a
wisp of feathers
flattened to the
pavement,
wings
spread symmetrically

as if in flight,
the head gone,
the
black escutcheon of the breast

indecipherable,
an effigy of a
sparrow,

a dried wafer only,

left to say
and it says it

without offense

beautifully;
this was I
a
sparrow

I did my best;
farewell.


William Carlos Williams

I'll have one of whatever you're having Joe.
--
Charlie...
http://www.chocphoto.com

Wayne Harrison December 8th, 2005 04:15 PM

59 Cent Rainbow
 

"Joe McIntosh" wrote

this was I
a
sparrow

I did my best;

farewell.


William Carlos Williams


always proud to see the light of culture shining from down east.

yfitp
wayno





JR December 8th, 2005 09:18 PM

59 Cent Rainbow
 
Joe McIntosh wrote:
......
this was I
a
sparrow

I did my best;
farewell.


You know, Joe, you keep takin these courses at the U (I mean for reasons
*other* than to ogle the young wildlife....), and the rest of us are
gonna have to work to keep up.... g

OTOH, as an old aggie, I always like it when folks *think* about what
they're eating.....


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