A handmade handcart fabricated
from wood and wheels dilapidated
the brother pushed and concentrated
transported sister legs truncated
from top of knees were amputated
along this isle that´s inundated
by annual flooding unabated
all residents evacuated
´til summer floods have dissipated
how could this isle have been created
bestowed with name so unrelated
to these poor souls tragically fated
(On the Amazon near Leticia, Colombia, July 2012)
Syd Blackwell | I lived in British Columbia, Canada´s western province, for most of my life. I was a teacher, and a college employee (various roles - instruction, recruitment, promotion, counselling, research), before re-inventing myself as an innkeeper. I designed and had built my B&B inn in Revelstoke, which I operated for nine years. At age 60, my wife and I retired to Uruguay, where we have lived for more than a decade. Innside Stories is my first published book. I have extensive writing experience in Canada, and in Uruguay, I wrote 75 articles for a now defunct online magazine called Ola Uruguay. We live in Villa Argentina, a suburb of Atlántida, on the coast of Uruguay. We have five dogs. |