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Monday music, 11.16.09

Yesterday I took my youngest to basketball practice. Due to a fortuitous “who-has-the-keys-to-the-gym” kerfuffle, we ended up at an outside Continue reading →

Monday music, 11.2.09

Have you had the sheer and utter pleasure of reading Douglas Adams’ glorious Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy? He plays Continue reading →

Monday music, 10.26.09

Last night I dreamed Scarlett O’Hara was dancing to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” As she shimmied past, doing the moonwalk, she Continue reading →

Monday music, 10.19.09

What do you remember about being sick as a kid? For me, it’s my Daddy propping his foot up on Continue reading →

Monday music, 10.12.09

Do you like near night? That magic time where everything is ready for the next day and one can curl Continue reading →

Monday music, 10.05.09

It’s October, one of my 12 most favorite months of the year….. Actually, this opening salvo of autumn does thrill Continue reading →

Monday music, 9.28.09

When you were a kid, did your Daddy make you recite poems into a tape recorder to practice your diction? Continue reading →

wednesday poetry break – 1.14.09

It’s back……. I figure the new year was a time to revisit some old favorites. Longfellow (1807-1882) spans the adolescence Continue reading →

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