Yes, they are mini Bostons. They are all grown up, and they run with me. Funny, but Sadie caught a squirrel once. These photos are old, so Froda is only about 9 mos in her pic. Sadie is going on 2 years in her photo.
Teachers have a Spare Key
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“While parents possess the original key to their offspring's experience,
teachers have a spare key. They, too, can open or close the minds and
hearts of...
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Yesterday I finished an editing project, then hung out with various
iterations of poets till bedtime. Now today, after I muscle through a few
desk chores...
Out of the Frame
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… watching the work in an inhabited theatrical space changes the viewer’s
relation to the image. This is from Shadow of a Mouse: Performance, Belief,
and W...
Carl Jung on Creativity
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The question of what it takes to create — to make something of beauty and
substance that touches other lives across space and time — is one of the
deepest,...
Four Poems
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Inquiry Big questions, disturbing answers. Pay close attention. I don’t
have the proof. I do believe it is out there. The truth might sound
outrageous but ...
Stay away from the pool
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My mother & I were visiting a friend of hers who was living in an apartment
complex that I regarded at the time as positively palatial, what for the
commun...
In Memory of Ed Ochester, Poet & Editor, RIP
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We have asked Ed Ochester (above) to edit our Sunday poetry pages for the
next few months. Here is one of Ed's poems: March of the Penguins The
editor of N...
“In spite of all the learned have said ...”
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Philip Freneau
Philip Freneau (1752-1852) was a journalist and poet in the early years our
country was forming. And, oh, by the way, I once wrote an under...
Balance is important in design
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ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis Theme natoque penatibus et
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Proof of Life
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Um, hello? Is this thing on?
I am writing from the Central Time Zone, as we have officially moved to
Oxford, Mississippi for the academic year! And I have ...
Lana K. W. Austin
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Lana K. W. Austin’s poems, short stories, and reviews have recently been
featured in *Mid-AmericanReview, Sou’wester, Columbia Journal, Zone 3,
Appalachia...
The translucent veil of life
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Haha, so the truth comes out. Having 2 children is A LOT more work than 1!
I haven't been able to get out of the rocking chair more than a few
moment...
On the move
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*Gal about town, photo by Bob Perkoski*
Dear readership,
Your humble hostess has been doing a whole lot of what is depicted in
today's photo: walking aro...
Strawberry Month
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The strawberry sweets at Lagusta's Luscious this month are insane! I
missed out last year and decided that this year I would take full
advantage.
I luck...
AWP in Minneapolis, and recommended reading
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Again I've been away from this blog longer than I'd intended. Much busy
with writing, and reading, and life in general.
I'll be attending the annual AWP co...
Remixing the World's Problems Results
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The one thing about judging poetry is that it often takes me much longer
than I expect. For everyone who has waited so patiently for me to get these
result...
In a Landscape - The Playlist
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John Cage, “In a Landscape”
Bob Dylan, “My Back Pages”
Neil Young, “Ambulance Blues”
The Twilight Zone Theme
Babylon 5 Theme
Simon & Garfunkel, “Richard Co...
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Oh my--what unbearable cuteness!
You must send to Cute Overload:
http://www.cuteoverload.com/
Hope you're feeling better soon.
I love Cute Overload.com! And Sadie and Froda need to be on there... are they puppies? French bulldogs? Bostons?
Yes, they are mini Bostons. They are all grown up, and they run with me. Funny, but Sadie caught a squirrel once. These photos are old, so Froda is only about 9 mos in her pic. Sadie is going on 2 years in her photo.
For some reason I can't help calling Bostons "Boston Cream Terriers." I do not try to eat them, however, so don't worry.
Good grief, I can barely stand it. They are completely irresistible. Bet they're still damn cute, even all grown up.
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