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What lives beyond my time on Planet? - Weebly.com
Garbage Day
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The recycling bin is always full.
We drink a lot of wine and still get a newspaper. But it’s that land-fill bin that pulls on the heartstrings: that which lands here is doomed to eternal existence. Plastic and more plastic, enclosed in bubble wrap. Forever. I might have hoped that what lived beyond my time on planet would be a life’s work, or children, or even a poem or two, but really the lasting legacy goes out weekly in the grey landfill can. |
Carla Pasion was born in San Francisco. Recently retired from all gainful employment, she now practices writing, gardening, and binge watching, most recently completing a total re-watch of The Sopranos. She has two adult daughters and one long-term husband.
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Vistas & Byways Review is the semiannual journal of fiction, nonfiction and poetry by members of Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at San Francisco State University.
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at San Francisco State University (OLLI at SF State) provides communal and material support to theVistas & Byways volunteer staff.
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