Tag Archives: Environmentalism
Arnold, the Teacher, Anonymous, in Helping to Clean Up the Beaches and the Mountains, He’d Done This Voluntarily for Five Years to Date
Here we have, someone, who’s really doing SOMETHING, to help the environment get better! And so, instead of speaking brilliantly on ALL those policies to reduce pollution, why don’t all of you, government officials, start rolling up those sleeves, and … Continue reading
The Mud Shrimps that Live in the Intertidal Zones
Habitats are, getting destroyed, rendering these wild creatures, without a home now, translated… It’s Three in the Afternoon The Tide’s Receded A Few Birds, Decorated the Skies and here’s a video of these cool looking critters…from before, the fishers dug … Continue reading
The World, Broken…
The world is, broken, just look around at the assortments of disfigured landscapes caused by those so-called “natural” disasters, which may not even be anything NEAR natural to begin with! the immediate effect of polluted water, photo from online… The … Continue reading
The Fox Bat Had, Returned
With a drawing attached, translated… I’m back From My Sorrowful Adventures Now As the Night Comes what the creature looked like, hanging upside down, photo from online… I’d, Returned, Back to Eating Those Various Shaped Fruits with Ease Returned, Back … Continue reading
As the Scenic Tourist Attractions Were All Vandalized or Destroyed, There’s Only People to See
The downside of having too much tourism, from the Front Page Sections, translated… My coworker read an article her student wrote, it said, “Everybody says that the most beautiful scene in Taiwan are the people, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, that’s only because the … Continue reading
The Submissions of the Mountain Hawk Eagle
Translated… The Rain from the Early Morning Made the Leaves Glisten We Wore the Feathers with Geometric Shapes With Our Crowns Atop Our Heads The Beaks & Claws Became Sharpened Machetes Standing Firmly, on that High Branch Our Eyes see … Continue reading
The Earth, Frightened, a Poem
photo from online… Translated… At the Bottom of July The Poem Tripped and Fell Downstairs To Where the Poet Lives The Poem Got, Slammed Down Hard Crashed into the Earth With the Sounds, Echoing in the Universe destruction of natural … Continue reading
Annie & Gilbert
not my photo… Encounters with the wildlife, translated… That day, he’d just, shown up, at the end of the grass patch in the back of the house, on the edge of the forest, Sand and I felt that jolt in … Continue reading
Having Humans is Enough
Translated… If you searched for armadillos on Google, you can find the following results: this January, there was a local from Chiayi who saw a live armadillo caught, by an animal trap, he’d spent $3,000N.T. to save its life, but, … Continue reading
The Air, My Friend
Translated… I see it, I see it! I see the Polar Icecap Melt Quick And that very Last Polar Bear from UDN.com, artwork of Jimi Liao… Slowly, Sank, into the Icy, Cold Oceans After Struggling to Stay Afloat like the … Continue reading