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  1. Two Poems 21

    Today's Horoscope Once all this ink dries it will become antiqueand perpetual—but your road does not endin a late jade lithograph of the east before west.Receive and overcome the lords of ruin, deaf gods,wastewater, and a closed eye undirected to the world.Escape from even a single minute's pantomimeof docility. The stars reel and bind: do not forgetpity for three wool-capped men and the bridewith a coffee-stained sleeve. All Posts in the Two Poems Series About the Series

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/16

  2. Two Poems 21

    Today's Horoscope Once all this ink dries it will become antiqueand perpetual—but your road does not endin a late jade lithograph of the east before west.Receive and overcome the lords of ruin, deaf gods,wastewater, and a closed eye undirected to the world.Escape from even a single minute's pantomimeof docility. The stars reel and bind: do not forgetpity for three wool-capped men and the bridewith a coffee-stained sleeve. All Posts in the Two Poems Series About the Series

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/16

  3. Two Poems 21

    Today's Horoscope Once all this ink dries it will become antiqueand perpetual—but your road does not endin a late jade lithograph of the east before west.Receive and overcome the lords of ruin, deaf gods,wastewater, and a closed eye undirected to the world.Escape from even a single minute's pantomimeof docility. The stars reel and bind: do not forgetpity for three wool-capped men and the bridewith a coffee-stained sleeve. All Posts in the Two Poems Series About the Series

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/16

  4. Two Poems 21

    Today's Horoscope Once all this ink dries it will become antiqueand perpetual—but your road does not endin a late jade lithograph of the east before west.Receive and overcome the lords of ruin, deaf gods,wastewater, and a closed eye undirected to the world.Escape from even a single minute's pantomimeof docility. The stars reel and bind: do not forgetpity for three wool-capped men and the bridewith a coffee-stained sleeve. All Posts in the Two Poems Series About the Series

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/16

  5. Two Poems 21

    Today's Horoscope Once all this ink dries it will become antiqueand perpetual—but your road does not endin a late jade lithograph of the east before west.Receive and overcome the lords of ruin, deaf gods,wastewater, and a closed eye undirected to the world.Escape from even a single minute's pantomimeof docility. The stars reel and bind: do not forgetpity for three wool-capped men and the bridewith a coffee-stained sleeve. All Posts in the Two Poems Series About the Series

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/16

  6. Today is the Moon’s Day

    Monahdayeg is the Inultaru word for Monday - are you surprised, just a little, that jackalopes use what is essentially the old Anglo Saxon word, Monandæg, for Monday? I was. Today I hope to chisel away some of the curse of Mondays, a curse I inherited from my elders in the Arahdansdag-ba (an explanation for that word will follow presently). Icon Number Forty-Forty features a mask of Sathurvannu, a demalion of the moon. There are many different interpretations for masks of the moon in Inultaru traditions; Sathurvannu is the demalion for the Moon in the Daytime Sky. Needful Magic, no. 113 Last month's solstice project instigated a flurry of cipher-making within the relationship between my asemic muses and the universe. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/13

  7. Today is the Moon’s Day

    Monahdayeg is the Inultaru word for Monday - are you surprised, just a little, that jackalopes use what is essentially the old Anglo Saxon word, Monandæg, for Monday? I was. Today I hope to chisel away some of the curse of Mondays, a curse I inherited from my elders in the Arahdansdag-ba (an explanation for that word will follow presently). Icon Number Forty-Forty features a mask of Sathurvannu, a demalion of the moon. There are many different interpretations for masks of the moon in Inultaru traditions; Sathurvannu is the demalion for the Moon in the Daytime Sky. Needful Magic, no. 113 Last month's solstice project instigated a flurry of cipher-making within the relationship between my asemic muses and the universe. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/13

  8. Today is the Moon’s Day

    Monahdayeg is the Inultaru word for Monday - are you surprised, just a little, that jackalopes use what is essentially the old Anglo Saxon word, Monandæg, for Monday? I was. Today I hope to chisel away some of the curse of Mondays, a curse I inherited from my elders in the Arahdansdag-ba (an explanation for that word will follow presently). Icon Number Forty-Forty features a mask of Sathurvannu, a demalion of the moon. There are many different interpretations for masks of the moon in Inultaru traditions; Sathurvannu is the demalion for the Moon in the Daytime Sky. Needful Magic, no. 113 Last month's solstice project instigated a flurry of cipher-making within the relationship between my asemic muses and the universe. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/13

  9. Today is the Moon’s Day

    Monahdayeg is the Inultaru word for Monday - are you surprised, just a little, that jackalopes use what is essentially the old Anglo Saxon word, Monandæg, for Monday? I was. Today I hope to chisel away some of the curse of Mondays, a curse I inherited from my elders in the Arahdansdag-ba (an explanation for that word will follow presently). Icon Number Forty-Forty features a mask of Sathurvannu, a demalion of the moon. There are many different interpretations for masks of the moon in Inultaru traditions; Sathurvannu is the demalion for the Moon in the Daytime Sky. Needful Magic, no. 113 Last month's solstice project instigated a flurry of cipher-making within the relationship between my asemic muses and the universe. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/13

  10. Today is the Moon’s Day

    Monahdayeg is the Inultaru word for Monday - are you surprised, just a little, that jackalopes use what is essentially the old Anglo Saxon word, Monandæg, for Monday? I was. Today I hope to chisel away some of the curse of Mondays, a curse I inherited from my elders in the Arahdansdag-ba (an explanation for that word will follow presently). Icon Number Forty-Forty features a mask of Sathurvannu, a demalion of the moon. There are many different interpretations for masks of the moon in Inultaru traditions; Sathurvannu is the demalion for the Moon in the Daytime Sky. Needful Magic, no. 113 Last month's solstice project instigated a flurry of cipher-making within the relationship between my asemic muses and the universe. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/13

  11. Angles of Repossession

    Yes, you have seen this mask before, in an episode of Vraicking titled "Dreams of Krishna". You also may have seen a version of this mask in one of the posters Yost created for Isona Semvashomky, the owner of the Black Clatter Café. Today's post is one of our Geranium lake Properties retrospectives. I have been feeling nostalgic, of late, for lost worlds, for the early part of this century, and for the Eighties and Nineties of the century before. I hope you can enjoy sharing that feeling as we look back at some of my favorite GLP panels. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/12

  12. Angles of Repossession

    Yes, you have seen this mask before, in an episode of Vraicking titled "Dreams of Krishna". You also may have seen a version of this mask in one of the posters Yost created for Isona Semvashomky, the owner of the Black Clatter Café. Today's post is one of our Geranium lake Properties retrospectives. I have been feeling nostalgic, of late, for lost worlds, for the early part of this century, and for the Eighties and Nineties of the century before. I hope you can enjoy sharing that feeling as we look back at some of my favorite GLP panels. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/12

  13. Angles of Repossession

    Yes, you have seen this mask before, in an episode of Vraicking titled "Dreams of Krishna". You also may have seen a version of this mask in one of the posters Yost created for Isona Semvashomky, the owner of the Black Clatter Café. Today's post is one of our Geranium lake Properties retrospectives. I have been feeling nostalgic, of late, for lost worlds, for the early part of this century, and for the Eighties and Nineties of the century before. I hope you can enjoy sharing that feeling as we look back at some of my favorite GLP panels. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/07/12

  14. Hecate

    This evening, after sundown, arrives the dark moon, the time for Hecate's Deipnon in the continental west of the Americas. Coincidentally, over at Bluesky, it is that time of year for making sigils for the community's summer solstice project. Yost and I were taught to spell her name with a "c", not a "k". I have considered bringing myself into alignment with the new scholarly consensus of "Hekate", but that spelling does not land with any oomph in my heart and mind (and possibly not in my soul either). Jackalopes of the Skeondil House are likely to spell her name as "Heca-tei".1 She sometimes wears the mask of the demalion Iffarresh-wut-Kyyatsee - or does Iffareesha wear the mask of Hecate? That is always the question. […]

    vraic.wordpress.com/2026/06/14