A Song of What Is

This is not a song of what was lost…
of color draining from my skies
of peaks oppressed by absence weight
now dying in their earthy crib
of restless perch where once was peace
of shattered bed where once was sleep
encircling arms kept gently safe
of whispers, kisses, fire and flame.

This is not a song of what might have been…
of footsteps on a cobble street

Positioning the Democratic Brand

I originally posted this on dailykos about five years ago. Watching the GOP struggle to define itself and to try like hell to position our Democratic brand again makes me think of this piece.

So... here:

Miss CA - Don't hate her because she's beautful

Dammit, you're smarter than her, sitting there in your den with your diploma on the wall behind you, your mouse crowding the stacks of unpaid bills on your desk, your fat thighs making the office chair squeak when you shift your weight. Those unfortunate but real boobs and asymmetrical features... your lost youth... your bratty kids and inattentive spouse...

The Democratization of Print

I was delighted when Dan Pacheco approached me about Printcasting, the Knight News Challenge grant-winning project he was heading up with additional backing by the Bakersfield Californian. It was late summer, and I’d just left my position at a Boulder-based Drupal shop where, coincidentally, the Knight News Challenge Garage was one of the last designs I created before departing.

Breathe You In by Donald Hajicek


5:11 minutes (5.95 MB)

theoria, a retrospective

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I blogged as a front-page contributor at dailykos (under the name "theoria") from six months or so after the start of the war in Iraq to the end of what was sadly only Bush's first term. I'm going to republish my blog posts here over the course of the next couple of months.

http://www.donhajicek.com/category/blogtopics/theoria