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Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg

By Richard Hugo (1923-1982)

You might come here Sunday on a whim.   
Say your life broke down. The last good kiss   
you had was years ago. You walk these streets   
laid out by the insane, past hotels   
that didn’t last, bars that did, the tortured try   
of local drivers to accelerate their lives.   
Only churches are kept up. The jail   
turned 70 this year. The only prisoner   
is always in, not knowing what he’s done.

The principal supporting business now   
is rage. Hatred of the various grays   
the mountain sends, hatred of the mill,   
The Silver Bill repeal, the best liked girls   
who leave each year for Butte. One good   
restaurant and bars can’t wipe the boredom out.   
The 1907 boom, eight going silver mines,   
a dance floor built on springs—
all memory resolves itself in gaze,
in panoramic green you know the cattle eat   
or two stacks high above the town,   
two dead kilns, the huge mill in collapse   
for fifty years that won’t fall finally down. 

Isn’t this your life? That ancient kiss
still burning out your eyes? Isn’t this defeat
so accurate, the church bell simply seems
a pure announcement: ring and no one comes?   
Don’t empty houses ring? Are magnesium   
and scorn sufficient to support a town,   
not just Philipsburg, but towns
of towering blondes, good jazz and booze   
the world will never let you have
until the town you came from dies inside?

Say no to yourself. The old man, twenty   
when the jail was built, still laughs   
although his lips collapse. Someday soon,   
he says, I’ll go to sleep and not wake up.   
You tell him no. You’re talking to yourself.   
The car that brought you here still runs.   
The money you buy lunch with,
no matter where it’s mined, is silver   
and the girl who serves your food
is slender and her red hair lights the wall.

 


Endless Grace: A Story of Forgiveness

My church touches on the darkest shit sometimes. My god. I don’t believe anymore, but I’ve got to respect their ability to touch on rape or murder instead of shoving them under the rug. And in the songs our worship leader writes, we sing:

Shaken and torn,
murdered and bleeding.

 


A fellow student, Caleb, directed Sweeney Todd as a school play for his senior project. We’re damn proud of that boy, taking on such a huge task. The play was a huge success, and I’ve never been prouder of our drama department.

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capsapien:

Its 8-Bit Missoula! Thank you Google!

Adorbs. If only Missoula had Pokemon hiding in that long grass.

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capsapien:

A banner in downtown Missoula, MT advertising NCBI’s annual Diversity Day. I am proud to be part of the Youth Advisory Council putting the event together!

Same here! Fuck yeah, I can’t wait!

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buttscience:

RIP MF Wood. An old tombstone in the Missoula City Cemetery. No dates, just a name.

We are going to go find this. 

I’ve wanted to visit a cemetery for a while, too. I’ve walked past them, but I’ve never actually been inside one. I wonder if, personally, it’ll be a sad place.
In any case, bring your camera. Grave pictures are likely to be published in Aerie. There are also different sections for digitally altered and unaltered photos when we hold the photography contest, too.  

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God, it is so lovely today. The sight and smell and feel of the wind is absolutely perfect.

Missoula can be so remarkably beautiful.



I just got back from taking my pretty little lady to my first queer dance. I had a ton of fun at the Black and White Ball; it was really nice to go somewhere classy and just have fun.

 
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So this one dance.
I can’t wait for it. 

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Missoula company gets $2.5M grant for sensors to study ocean

This “company” is made of five people. That man is the husband of my teacher, and the researcher who works directly above my lab. Kind of awesome.

“University of Montana chemistry professor Mike DeGrandpre describes the Submersible Autonomous Moored Instrument (SAMIs) that he invented to measure pH and the amount of dissolved carbon dioxide in bodies of water. The National Science Foundation has contracted DeGrandpre and his business partner, Jim Beck, to manufacture about 150 of the units over the next three years for $2.5 million.”



thatsalad:

Missoula, Montana.

I can’t wait to move here one day :)

This city is nicer than I will ever realize.

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capsapien:

Saw this on a sign walking around town today.

I like graffiti. Especially when it’s kind. Where is this?

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In an Independent Record opinion piece, Rep. Denny Rehberg wrote that the people don’t want health care reform. He said reform is being jammed down our throats by government.

That’s a pretty story — and it’s one the Republicans love to tell. It features the government as a monster standing ready to devour the weakest among us. But it’s a false story, a figment, myth. Because in the real story of health care in America, it’s the unregulated private system that’s eating us alive.

I do a lot of work in Honduras with Missoula Medical Aid. I help coordinate teams of doctors and nurses who work in rural communities and regional hospitals. Whenever I hear Republicans talk about the need to shrink government — or to make it disappear altogether — I want to take those people by the hand and show them Honduras. I want to show them a country that has a small, weak government — a Republican utopia, perhaps. It’s a country where free markets unchallenged by government have polluted the water and grown giant slums filled with desperate people who will work for cheap. It’s a country where a tiny government has kept the roads a horror, the schools inadequate, the police unreliable, and access to health care often a vaporous dream.”

-David Allen Cates, Member of the Missoula Writing Collaborative, Executive Director of Missoula Medical Aid, and friend of our literary magazine Aerie.

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Downtown.

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