On my way to lunch. I'll see that this is addressed if I can.
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Hi Paul,
I love obstacles like this.... I call them "mindless stairs." The lack of a railing is also irritating to me. Really makes you wonder about the definition of accessibility.
Paul Guest is the author of four volumes of poetry and a memoir. His debut, The Resurrection of the Body and the Ruin of the World, was awarded the 2002 New Issues Poetry Prize. His second collection, Notes for My Body Double, was awarded the 2006 Prairie Schooner Book Prize. His third collection, My Index of Slightly Horrifying Knowledge, was published by Ecco Press/HarperCollins in 2008. His fourth collection, Because Everything Is Terrible, was published by Diode Editions. His poems have appeared in Harper's, The Paris Review, Poetry, Tin House, The Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. His memoir, One More Theory About Happiness, was published by Ecco in May 2010 and selected for the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program. The recipient of a 2011 Guggenheim Fellowship and a 2007 Whiting Writers' Award, Guest lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.
5 comments:
Hi Paul,
I love obstacles like this.... I call them "mindless stairs." The lack of a railing is also irritating to me. Really makes you wonder about the definition of accessibility.
Peter G.
If you ask me it looks like the perfect chance for some off-roading.
mw
do you have a personal photographer who follows you around?
Agreed, Peter.
Not a personal photographer, no, but my cell phone has a camera and I was with a friend.
ah, you should never have told me you have a camera in your cell phone. now i can bombard you with pics of gila monsters.
kidding.
kinda.
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