Category Archives: World Poetry Day

Progress!

ok so the center of Summer Seen From September, 2001 is 95 per cent quilted and some decisions now as to what to do with the borders. Go here for some photos! Official portrait soon enough.

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In honor of the last day of National Poetry Month

I wrote these and “read” them in various locations in Azeroth tonight. Mage Haiku I. Ask not for a port Lest the mage, who does hear you, Puts you on ignore II. He asks again for port? The mage seems … Continue reading

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There’s rummaging…

and then there is rummaging. I spent a part of tonight rummaging in the sewing room. Pushing back the stacks of fabrics, trying (successfully!) not to dump beads everywhere…. knowing I should re-roll quilts sometime soon. This put me in … Continue reading

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that little warm feeling…

On the 7th, Word for the Wise started with this: Every now and again we indulge in looking at a word or two whose existence seems just plain unlikely . . . as in, who would think to come up … Continue reading

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Things that make you go awwwww….

OK, yes, a WoW player young enough to be telling me about a recent band-camp adventure, asked me how old I was. I waffled a bit, since to me one of the great things about the online experience is that … Continue reading

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