by Edward Signaigo | Oct 27, 2020 | Stories, Travel
My voting ballot is stuck in the mail in Mexican customs. I have until Nov. 3rd to mail it in. The chances of me receiving it before then are slim to none. It might take weeks to get here. It might never get here. To say that I am hurt, angry, and disappointed is...
by Edward Signaigo | Oct 13, 2020 | Stories, Surfing, Travel
Learning To Surf I’ve spent 2020 almost entirely in rural Ghana and Mexico. I’ve been bitten by some mosquitos during that time, but no bug bit me as hard as the surfing bug. I live a 10-minute walk from the Pacific Ocean and have been learning to surf...
by Edward Signaigo | Sep 4, 2020 | Art, Essays
I recently took a beginner drawing class online on Udemy, and I highly recommend it if you’re interested in drawing. It’s called “The Art & Science of Drawing / BASIC SKILLS” by Brent Eviston. It was affordable and well worth the time. ...
by Edward Signaigo | Jul 23, 2020 | Poems
The titanic vessel lurches and lists All aboard know Something has gone horribly wrong The captain is mad And has been mad Since long before they left port There’s a mutiny on the deck And no one can agree How to right the ship The captain deploys loyalist thugs...
by Edward Signaigo | Jun 16, 2020 | Poems
I saw a photo of Obama the other day with a caption that said, “Describe him in one word.” The first word that came to mind was “hero.” But then several other words came to mind as well, so I wrote them down. This poem is called Obama. Hero...