Sapiensia seems an unfair attribution to me, it is nothing more than an ape-iate for the people. A monkey-do. Almost the same as any cheap-munkey-do. Having have to live at night these days, I’ve met many late rodents, my actual neighbours actually. Shy and much less noisy than we’ve ever been. Seedy. Aside. This is really what I love with those companions of late earliness, rodentia. Where sapientia is neurotic, rodentia is wonder wander. Rodentia is the art of wandering for seeds, if not for going nuts. Where sapientia is ecstatic, rodentia is just plainly hectic.
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Rodentia
Posted in English, Pittsburgh on August 20, 2007 | 1 Comment »
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