boxcars on walnut

absolutely carbondale (il usa) poetry & more

Saturday, June 05, 2010

local farms & businesses

Farmer Brown's Production Company
Lick Creek Beef
Permaculture Project
Outdoor Landscape Lights
Greenridge Landscaping
Country Goddess
Makanda Trading Company
American Red Cross
In Sync Mind Body Therapy Center
Cabin by the Pond
Heartland Women
WSIL Channel 3
Free Again Wildlife Rehab
Humane Society of So. Ill
One Lucky Kitty
PAWS (Pets are worth saving)
Burris Disposal
Cimco recycling
PLP Battery Supply
Southern Recycling
Dart Styrofoam Cup Recycling
Toxic Waste Disposal
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This is the original home of Boxcars on Walnut, original haiku from southern Illinois. There is one little town, and it's dominated by a train, and that train sometimes flies through in the middle of the night. And then, the town is quiet again...

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i started this as an experimental site, hoping to show what different things link poetry can do. i have changed from link poetry to computer pop art, mostly because i'm a writing teacher & too busy for anything but visual arts. my other poetry site, e pluribus haiku, is more austere, simpler, but i intend this to be more playful, more experimental & try out some design features. it's also a tribute to my adopted hometown, carbondale illinois usa, for all it's worth- land of obama, home of the illinois central. it's still in progress, as you can see. many of the poems in the archives were originally stored in a href, home of link poetry, but i haven't really worked on them yet. this is all coming. so, come back...it will be ready in a while! -thomas leverett, site author

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see what's out there


carbondale
weblogs

  • between the rivers
  • busdog

other carbondale
media

  • southern illinoisan
  • daily egyptian
  • carbondale radio stations with streaming audio
  • wdbx
  • our own wsiu
  • wini
  • kfvs
  • wpsd tv
  • big muddy independent media

carbondale
organizations

  • carbondale public library
  • carbondale main street
  • southern illinois healthcare
  • directory of jackson county services
  • science center
  • shawnee wine trail
  • carbondalerocks.com
  • carbondale peace rally
  • keep carbondale beautiful

carbondale
businesses

  • thai taste (facebook)
  • new kahala
  • hunan village
  • la bamba burritos
  • castle perilous
  • rory jaros, chair maker
  • first southern bank
  • siucu (credit union)
  • union planters bank
  • walmart
  • navreet kang
  • 710 bookstore
  • university bookstore
  • saluki bookstore
  • university mall
  • kroger
  • schnucks
  • first cellular
  • memorial hospital

carbondale
religious
establishments

  • so. illinois friends' meeting
  • shawnee dharma group (buddhist)
  • islamic center
  • temple beth jacob
  • church of the good shepherd
  • walnut street baptist church
  • university baptist church
  • vineyard
  • church of christ
  • seventh-day adventist

government

  • city of carbondale
  • carbondale park district
  • jackson county
  • shawnee national forest
  • illinois dept. of employment
  • jackson county courthouse

carbondale misc.

  • steam tunnel stories

area

  • murphysboro
  • show me center, st. louis
  • cedarhurst, mt. vernon
  • paducah
  • city of roses festival, cape
  • old king coal, west frankfort
  • greylight theatre, murph
  • vulture fest, makanda

some o' mine

  • tlevs press promo
  • tlevs press
  • a href, home of link poetry
  • e pluribus haiku
  • creative home
  • professional home
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