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Saturday, October 19, 2024
I Hear Only Myself Breathing
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Thought Scape
Photo by Fons Heijnsbroek, abstract-art on Unsplash
A blended series of interactive thoughts.
Transcribed to ethical proportion.
Taking up space -- but only in a single dimension.
What would it say-
were it able to speak for itself?
Would the response be linear?
Tangential?
Much adoo about nothing?
#abstract
Saturday, September 14, 2024
Is The Taylor Swifte Endorsement of Kamala Harris the Cultural Zenath for the 2024 Election?
With the 2024 Election Campaign coming at us like an astroid, the endorsement of Kamala Harris for president the night of the Trump - Harris debate has sparked the question of how much impact such an endorsement can have on a national campaign.
We know per recent polling that the race is very tight. We know that Swife has a whole army of fans out there. Not all are voting age, but even those who are not, in most cases have parents that have likely shelled out money for Taylor Swift tickets of merchandise and I think even these young swifties can play an influential role getting parents on board.
Is there another celebrity that could offer as much star power out there? What would it take for Trump to find a counter to Swift? Does it even make a difference.
There are plenty of other cultural influencers out there that have heave lesser fanfair to offer but still bring some unique quark to the campaign. This election is unlike any I have ever witnessed.
Recently Liz Cheney and her father the former Vice President, both Republicans icons historically, have announced that for the sake of the country, they will not support the Republican nominee but instead, vote for Kamala Harris. The day I saw this, I though hell had frozen over. Then on Friday, famous conservative columnist, baseball enthusiasts and author George Will did the same. Again, it was a nod to the importance of saving our democracy from Trump as opposed to any more ideological position on issues.
If this election campaign is unorthodox for any reason, it is because the threat of our democratic republic is in so many people's view trumping other issues. No pun intended.
How Much Difference If Any Will Taylor Swift Make?
Saturday, September 07, 2024
We Must Stop The Genocide Now!
Innocent Civilians -- including women and children are being killed daily. Stand with Artists 4 Cease Fire
#Gaza #StopTheKilling. #Genocide #EthnicCleansing
Saturday, August 31, 2024
A Moon by any other name --
Photo by Dominik Fischer on Unsplash
What poet has not been lured in by the moon? A mystical luminary overhead.
The moon is known by so many names - New Moon, Full Moon, Crescent Moon, Gibbous Moon, Quarter Moon, Blue Moon, Supermoon, Micromoon, Beaver Moon, Harvest Moon, Hunters Moon, Buck Moon, Pink Moon, Blood Moon, Black Moon, Wolf Moon, and Strawberry Moon, to name a few. There are a number of them that named for various mythological Goddesses of the moon.
Also there are any number of geographical variation of some of their moon names listed above and many names given in non-english languages.
There, you have a whole host of writing prompts - write a poem using each of these moons in it.
#moonnames #Moon
Saturday, August 24, 2024
Has A Poem Had Such A Profound Impact on You as to Change Your Life?
Not everyone is keen on poetry and I realized that almost as far back as I became aware of poetry. I guess when I first learned of it realizing what it was, I would hear people from time to time dismissing it as boring, or irrelevant, or too hard to understand was maybe the most common.
Obviously over the years none of this dissuaded me. I crossed over the bridge from being a reader to being a poet as well as a reader myself. So this weekend I was sitting here with things flowing through my head as the tend to do on weekends, and I wondered how many could say that they have read a poem that truly changed their life. If that is the case for you, I'd love to hear about it. What the the poem and how did it change your life?
Since most of my readers are poets themselves, My second question is, have any of you written a poem that changed your life? This could be changing your attitude of life in such a way to modify your life in some way. I suppose it could be a poem you wrote that won a prize and how that might have impacted you.
Anyway, don't be shy. Le's give it up for poetry-- What's the poem that made a difference to you. Even if it was one of your own poems.
#poemschangelives #lifechangingpoems #poetry
Thursday, July 04, 2024
We Hold These Truths - That ALL men & women ARE CREATED EQUAL
The Fourth of July is an important part of the heritage and the history of this country. You may be asking what the difference is. History is a chronology of something from the past towards the present. Heritage is altogether different. Heritage is defined this way:
1.property that descends to an heir. My parents were American and by birth I therefore inherit an ownership in American and all it's freedoms and responsibilities. That is my inheritance.
2. a special or individual possession; an allotted portion. As an immigrant, upon naturalization I may be allotted a portion of those freedoms afforded us under our constitution and laws.
Yes, I know the 4th is all about fireworks, and BBQ, and apple pie, and beer, and so on. But I believe it is important to focus on the word FREEDOM, because that is what the colonies were in search of. Freedom from the King of England. Freedom of religion, to name perhaps the most significant causes.
After our fight with Great Britton to free us from the British commonwealth, we established a Constitution that guarenteed we would have self rule. That we would not be beholden to any King, be it the King of England or one established here in the colonies.
Further, people were free to worship as they so wished. They were not beholden to the King and the Anglican Church, or any other, Catholic or Protestant rite, or Judaism, or Muslim, or Hindu, or Buddhist church.
These are founding principles that have guided us for all these hundreds of years. I think it is important on the things that. have made our Democratic Republic the envy of so many.
We are not by any means perfect. but the phraseology "a more perfect union" underscores what we have been striving for. It has been long and it has not been easy, but we have continued to be committed to this quest that our forefathers started us on. Our strength is in our diversity. And though we can be many, we can also be one.
Remember tonight, what an awesome responsibility we have to our nation, to the preservation of a democratic republic, and to be an example to the free world.
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Imagine
Photo by Kristaps Ungurs on Unsplash Imagination pulls us up, out of our grounded self and allows us to reach the sky. We breath deep and fill ourselves with the hope and magic of tomorrow. It will be different - it will be new & we will be a part of it |
Monday, February 12, 2024
AWP24 - KANSAS CITY CONFERENCE REVIEW -- As I Experienced it
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Saturday, January 20, 2024
Kansas City Eats - AWP Edition Post # 3
A Taste Of Kansas City
So if this is your first time visiting our fair city, I have a few eating establishments to call your attention to. We have a wide range of culinary options here, but I will start with something Kansas City is especially known for.- Bar-B-Que.
In the downtown area a short drive from the conference and at the Arts Crossroad District is Jack Stack Bar-B-Que. The downtown location is converted historic Freight House with atmosphere to wow. 25-foot ceilings, fireplace lounge and full-service bar. This is a place I highly recommend. My personal favorites are the beef ribs and burnt ends.
There are so many Barbecue locations across the city - I mean, that and Jazz are what we are known for. I would be remiss if I did not tell you about Arthur Bryants Barbecue. Located at 1717 Brookland Ave in K.C. it is famous for BBQ fit for a President. It has over the years served Presidents Harry S Truman, Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama. Note, people don't go there for the esthetics, it's all about the food. President's have had it flown back to D.C. Burnt Ends are great, ribs are great, the only drawback is they don't have beef ribs but I will till eat Bryant's pork ribs any day.
Johnny's Power & Light District I can attest to their food a wide variety. They are walking distance from my work, so I have dined there a few times.
Yard House at 1300 Main KCMO. Cuisine is Amaracana
Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant - located in the Country Club Plaza district 310 W. 47th Street Another Personal Favorite for Italian Dining Ive dinned here many times.
The Melting Pot 450 Ward Parkway, KCMO This is another Cuntry Club Plaza location. I have not eaten here for some time, but ever time I've been there it has been a delightful experiance.
Monday, January 15, 2024
AWP is Coming to Kansas City - Part 2
Kansas City is hosting the AWP Conference this year and I've waited for this since it was kicked aside over concerns related to the spread of Covid. Actually, I was waiting for it even before it was announced. Kansas City is an excellent site for the conference for several reasons (besides I won't have to fly in).
- We have excellent convention facilities.
- Fantastic food.
- Many unique sites to visit.
- We have a world-class center for performing arts. The Kaufman Center for Performing Arts is just one of the jewels of the Arts in K.C.
- South of the Kaufman Center is the Kansas Cities Arts District. An area of Private Galleries, Shops, Food, Bars and Coffee Shops.
- East of the Downtown area you will find 18th and Vine. This area has a rich Jazz History and the Jazz Museum is yet another jewel of the city,
- The Negro Leagues Museum is also in the 18th & Vine District. It shares a lobby with the Jazz Museum.
- Kansas City has a famous shopping area called the Country Club Plaza. It's south of Kansas City. Unfortunately you you will be too late to see the miles of Christmas lights strung there and delighting visitors from Thanksgiving until just after the first of the year.
- East of the Plaza is the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. You will see two buildings, the mamoth origional and a new venue on the same grounds that was designed for providing natural lighting for the art displays. Outside 0n the grounds is a sculpture garden and you will see the giant shuttlecocks which have become famous in KC.
- North of the Convention Center you will find the Main branch of the Kansas City Public Libaray. This is worth seeing. Both the Parking garage with giant book spines and the elegent inside. It is a not just a functional library, but a spot that I recomend finding a book and getting comfortable in one of the many area you will find seating.
- Slightly east of the Convention Center is the Power and Light - Foor, Drink -music and after sporting events often a spontanious party location.
Tuesday, January 09, 2024
Confession Tuesday -Major Snow Edition
Dear Reader:
It's been a week since my last confession. Come with me to the confessional.
This morning I awoke to major snow here in Kansas City. It Happens. This was the most severe of this winter. Our street was not plowed. It is a few blocks off a beaten path, but it is not on the city plow route and I think it is usually plowed by someone in the neighborhood. I confess that my efforts to get to work were stymied I got stuck at the other end of the block, and somewhere around an hour and a half later I got the car backed maybe 200 feet from the drive and was stuck again. Eventually, with two very nice neighbors, we got it back safely in our drive.
After exceeding my book reading goal by 1 book last year, I have upped my goal from 24 to 28 books. I confess I have finished the first of the year. A Biography on Frida Kahlo. She is a fascinating individual who endured enormous pain in her life and crafted art that was often reflective of her pain.
AWP is coming fast. February 7th. I confess I can't believe how fast that seems to be closing in.
Last night I wrote a new draft poem, working late into the night. I have struggled the last few days to feel effective with my pen. I did three drafts and I confess I believe it is a keeper, however, it still requires a rewrite.
They have finally cleared the road out front, I confess I feel optimistic about getting to work tomorrow.
I confess I recall being really angry about something but for the life of me, I cannot recall what it was.
That's about it for today, my friends. Until next time, be safe.
Best wishes,
Michael Wells
Wednesday, January 03, 2024
Tuesday, January 02, 2024
Confession Tuesday January 2, 2024
My Friends:
As a fallen-away confessor, I am back. I don't have nearly enough digits to count the weeks since I was last in this confessional. I might have given enough for the months, but let's just agree it has been too long.
I confess that today was kind of a slow day at work and it drug on till all of a sudden, I realized it was 4:16 PM and I knew I could make it to the end.
I actually met and exceeded my reading goal for the month by one book. I confess I was shocked that I reached it.
Believe it or not, poetry was not my number-one reading genre this year. Now I don't count the Poetry books I go back to from time to time for inspiration or to explore what some poets are doing about ampersands, form, etc. I reread parts of many poetry books throughout the year and these are in addition to my totals to meet my goal challenge. I confess I really enjoy memoirs. I think it was Mary Kerr, the poet and essayist that turned me on. to Memoirs.
I confess that I periodically pinch myself every time I remember AWP is in Kansas City this year. I will do a series of AWP-related posts in the next couple of weeks, so put on your seat belts and get ready.
I'm sorry folks, I confess that's all for today.
Stay safe, and check back soon.
#AWP #ConfessionTuesday #Reading2023
Monday, January 01, 2024
2023 Is History - Welcome to 2024
Small Victories
I ended up reading 25 books last year. My goal was 24.
What's more, I expanded the reading genres considerably. I generally read mostly poetry, biographies, and memoirs. This is how my reading broke down :
- Memoir 8
- Novels 7
- Poetry 6
- Historical / Political 2
- Biography 2