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Poem By Evergreen Wildwood
Ride Noble Captain
Under the gun of a moonless sky
Johnny B. Good takes a ride
Down the broken streets of time
Through this strange and twisting rhyme
“Where goes the poet tonight?”
He’s asked by the cop with the flashing lights.
“I’m going where no one goes, he replies.
I’m going to…the birthplace of lies.”
Ride noble captain to the blood of the sun
Touch the flaming embers...
Sedona Saturday Morning Invite
Sedona AZ (November 15, 2008) – Tommy Acosta and Rita Livingston are throwing a party! It’s a much needed fundraiser to help with the escalating costs of producing a free local newspaper, the Sedona-Verde Valley Times.
“Don’t forget everybody, today is our fundraiser party at the Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Road, from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. featuring a performance...
Sedona Friday Afternoon Muse
Tommy Acosta
Sedona AZ (November 14, 2008) – So it seems Sedona.biz editor Carl Jackson is a tad upset over alleged efforts by the city’s media-of-record to prevent the city from sharing its weekly staff or council member written columns with him for his Web site.
Tsk! Tsk! Tsk!
For me it’s simply business-as-usual; pangs suffered by one media outlet when another begins to infringe on its...
The Real Seven Deadly Sins
Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona Arizona is a national landmark
Sedona AZ (November 12, 2008) – In a letter to the Sedona Times Publishing and its online SedonaTimes.com, a Sedona resident writes a viewpoint of the Real Seven Deadly Sins:
1. Regret…
“Wishing I had done something else. Regret for what I did not do. Why did I do that? I should have, could have and made the wrong decision...
Sedona’s Thursday Morning Wake Up Call
Tommy Acosta, Sedona Verde Valley Times editor
Sedona AZ (November 12, 2008) – Welcome readers to Thursday’s wake up call to the danger Sedona faces. Yesterday I spoke with a number of business owners in our city and needless to say “panic” is in the air.
Sales tax-revenue for September decreased by more than 10 percent. The only businesses thriving are those that cater to very-well off...