Requiem For a Drunken Indian, By John Martin

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Today is a good day to live! It’s a solemnly beautiful Los Angeles evening. The moon arcs high overhead. A big, bright summer moon shines magnificently- opulent and daunting.  It’s so huge I want to reach out and spin it the way our primordial ancestors must have wanted to do millions of years ago on a […]read more

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