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20 Apr 2026 Neil E. Das

Senryu – For the Two Marys

16 Apr 2026 Neil E. Das

Miniessay Redux – In the ER at St. Louis University Hospital

2 Apr 2026 Neil E. Das

Senryu – Four for Holy Week

25 Mar 2026 Neil E. Das

Senryu – Three for Palm Sunday

16 Mar 20266 Apr 2026 Neil E. Das

Movie Review – Tender Mercies, a Reader Response Review

15 Mar 202615 Mar 2026 Neil E. Das

Photos – Before the Storm – Queen Magnolia & Lights in Bokeh

11 Mar 2026 Neil E. Das

Housekeeping – das Haus, Other Writing & Pied Beauty Photography

a image of a pink magnolia tree in front of a house with a haiku that reads heedless of late frosts the brave magnolias bloom their hearts on their sleeves
11 Mar 202611 Mar 2026 Neil E. Das

Haiku/Miniessay – “heedless of late frosts”

5 Mar 2026 Neil E. Das

Photos – St. John’s College Chapel – Oxford, England – December 2025

5 Mar 20265 Mar 2026 Neil E. Das

Photos – The Chapel of Ease to St Giles, Bredon Norton, England – December 2025

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Imagine the courage this took. The flowers are amazing these days. Daylilies and the yellow house. Aglow. Sunday morning flowers. Part of a lovely evening of music from The Mental Health Anniversary Band. I am so grateful that the rain subsided. And thank you to all of you who came out. Thanks @microsoftcopilot for helping me illustrate what goes through my mind each year that this rolls around. Sincerely, a South Asian. #AAPI or #AANHPI Month. Leaving social media for a time really teaches one of one's significance (or lack thereof). In the noise of it all, perhaps others don't know one is gone at all. Sunset on FLORETTE.
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