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NaPoWriMo – Day Twenty-Nine
The penultimate day of April and so the almost-last poem of NaPoWriMo. Hopefully it’s been a good month for you all too wherever you’ve been laying low and waiting for COVID-19 to pass over. I was out and around looking … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo – Day Twenty-eight
A day with work and sun and clouds and a tasty lunch and dinner. Breakfast wasn’t bad either. You seem concerned and ask if I’m all right But see, we don’t really know each other And if we did, we … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo – Day Twenty-Six
Grey and rainy. Well, beyond rainy: hosing down rain and grapple and hail. Went to Hand Hollow and caught a glimpse of the same bit of heron head in the nest. It is hunkered down probably wishing it had a … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo – Day Twenty-Five
I laughed at myself for writing out a postcard with this and then realizing tomorrow’s Sunday so of course no mail, but then I almost forgot that the interwebs is still open for business as normal. It was a beautiful … Continue reading
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NaPoWriMo – Day Twenty-three
Windy, cold, sunny, cloudy – just another late April Day in the shadow of the Berkshires. Something about sitting in the car apple and cheese slices and some peanut butter crackers on the dash with a cup of warmed-over coffee, … Continue reading