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Haiku Response To Today’s FOWC

one upon the wire
the crow’s colleague in the trash
staunchest of allies

Here’s my contribution to the Fandango Word of the Day Challenge: Staunch.

Friday Morning Haiku

spring flowers awake
striving for the blessed sun
such problems they solve

Awoke to Birdsong

awoke to birdsong
slowly the sun rises
hinting at springtime

The birds were quite boisterous this morning. Looks like spring is nearly here. Though this hasn’t been that burial of a winter around here, I am ready for spring. Are you?

Surprised By Sunlight

Afternoon Sunlight


surprised by sunlight
after so much morning rain
this lightness of being

Winter Berries

Elderberries

winter bares food, too
and the birds know where to seek
so life continues

Found these berries on a recent walk. Summer, of course, bursts with live giving foods for all. Winter, it seems, is more stealthy. But food is present!

Blessings of the Pines

amongst the trees
blessings of the pines
drifting on sunlight

Hint’s Of Spring

through the cold air
in the winter sunlight
hints of spring awake

Took the featured image while on my walk today in downtown Edmonds (WA).

Google’s Disturbing Trend In Regards To Ethical AI

woman with text projected on her face

Yesterday Margaret Mitchell tweeted this out:

This might not seem troublesome on the surface. However, earlier this year they fired Timit Gebru, who was the co-lead with Dr. Mitchell of Google’s AI Ethics Team.

Add to the above this behavior by Google executives (Tweet below), and I see a toxic environment dominating the company with a code of conduct statement “Don’t Be Evil“.

One of my areas of interest is Corporate Social Responsibility, and I’ve been looking at how this might be applied in the tech sphere. And Google is giving me solid evidence of those applications, in the most negative way possible.

Moonlight’s Grace

Moonlight

moonlight’s grace
dancing downwards through the firs
boughs move in the breeze

This photo was shot on my Samsung S9 last night. I am quite pleased with this. Amazing what we can do with our phones!

Ride: A Haiku

Ride: A Haiku

in cool winter’s rain
wheels turning as I ride
motion in silence