Sunshine and the Beach

Siyona (syō’•nā): Sanskrit: 1. soft, gentle, agreeable, tender; 2. a ray of sunlight; 3. a sack; 4. a soft couch; 5. a pleasant situation; 6. delight, happiness; 7. a little girl who brings a sack full of tender sunshine to Seattle.*******Sahil (sā'•hĭl): Arabic, Turkish, Urdu: shoreline, littoral. The root of the word "Swahili"; a name for the shoreline of Tunisia; the northern border of the Sahara desert; a symbol in Urdu poetry for hope at sea; the name of a little boy who lives in Seattle.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Ever Wonder What People Without Cable Do For Fun?

Here is a peek into our domestic lives. We appear calm in public, normal, in control, but we rage at home. We go crazy. The police come regularly pounding on our door complaining on behalf of neighbors from blocks around. The sounds of our celebrations shake the foundations of sleepy South Philly. We are wild.

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