Friday, March 07, 2008

Latin Name: Orbignya Cohune

(March 7/08)

I sit here awaiting the big snow, the snow to end all snow, the big Cohune (a palm with feathery leaves that produces a nut that yields an oil similar to coconut oil. Native to: Central America. Latin name: Orbignya cohune Use: soaps and cosmetics) snow, the world gone snow white with snowy snow. I dare say we’ve had our unfair share of snow, dare I. What if it began to snow soya beans instead of snow, what if, what if? What if instead of icy-sleety-frozen-white-snow, snow so deep you can’t leave the warmth and gander of you’re home snow began to fall and never stopped, not an inch? (What if what then?) Fucking icy-sleety-frozen-white-snow, snow, never a moments’ rest, nary a respite in sight.

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