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Saturday, March 24, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Confession Tuesday
It’s been a week since my last confession. Come along and
let’s get started on this week.
Dear Reader:
I have realized over the past week that I’ve been feeling
good. Energy level is up and it’s been so long since I’ve felt like this (way
back before Thanksgiving for sure) that it seems a bit scary. Scary as in I fear the resurgence of some
kind of illness. Probably some kind of exotic one like plummetodivanitis. I confess I made that up but of course you
surely knew that already. The truth is I’ve had so many boom-a-rang rebounds
since Thanksgiving; I’m seriously worried that I’ll be back in bed on my back
battling something as early as tomorrow.
Feeling better has worked well for me. I’m less tense about work, about writing,
about most everything and I firmly believe that my improved health is a big
part of this as well as the absence of some routine stressors that are no
longer a factor.
I’ve realized today that change is in the air. I confess
that I don’t know any Capricorns that are especially fond of change and I of
course would be one. In the near future
there will be some changes impacting foremost my wife, but certainly things at
home as well. These are not necessarily bad things and I need to keep reminding
myself of this. No matter how things pan
out, I need to be supportive of my wife to help make these changes easier for
her as well.
Over the next week I will be making a decision on something
that I have been toying with and I’m not going to go into detail here at this
point but I confess that it is not an easy decision for me to make. All I can say is the fact that I am feeling
more energized will help make the decision a little easier.
I’m behind where I’d like to be with writing submissions for
this point in the year. Hard to believe the first quarter is nearly over.
Confessing here that I am not sweating it is important to me because I’ve felt
way too lousy these first three months of the year to be on the top of my game
when it comes to writing or the administrative stuff (submitting work) which
I’ve come to dread. I believe I will be
able to double down and move swiftly into gear.
That’s all I got for the week. May the rest of yours be
super!
Saturday, March 17, 2012
About Last Night
I want to give a shout out to Doug and Jalene Berger for the Third Friday Open Mics at Crossroads Coffee House in the Crossroads Arts District in Kansas City.
I read some of my own material last night, and as I like to do when I read out in public, I selected another poet and poem to introduce to the crowd. Last night I read Kelli Russell Agodon's poem Under The Covers We Find Jesus from her book, Letters From The Emily Dickinson Room.
Besides being owners of the coffee house, Doug and Jalene are a supporter of the Arts rotating artwork on their walls and of course supporting spoken word and poetry. I enjoy their coffee and I'm pretty picky about my coffee. They are located at 310 Southwest Blvd, Kansas City, Mo 64108
I read some of my own material last night, and as I like to do when I read out in public, I selected another poet and poem to introduce to the crowd. Last night I read Kelli Russell Agodon's poem Under The Covers We Find Jesus from her book, Letters From The Emily Dickinson Room.
Besides being owners of the coffee house, Doug and Jalene are a supporter of the Arts rotating artwork on their walls and of course supporting spoken word and poetry. I enjoy their coffee and I'm pretty picky about my coffee. They are located at 310 Southwest Blvd, Kansas City, Mo 64108
Sign of the Times
Love this sign... it has gotten a lot of laughs around the courthouse. I realize these are tough times but forcing your car to get a job to make ends meet is taking things to a new level.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
This Friday Night - Spoken Word at Crossroads Coffee House
Reading at CROSSROADS COFFEE HOUSE
OPEN MIC 7PM
310 Southwest Blvd. K.C., MO 64108
310 Southwest Blvd. K.C., MO 64108
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Heard any good metaphors?
"A thousand naked fornicating couples with their moans and contortions are nothing compared to a good metaphor." ~ Charles Simic, The Gettysburg Review, Winter 1995
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