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Picture Topeka: Another Batch of Ketchup, er, Catch-Up
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PICTURING OUR LIFE IN THE SPACE CALLED TOPEKA, KANSAS. Contact me, k.l.holmes13 at gmail.com). Click on pictures for larger views! Thursday, July 26, 2012. Another Batch of Ketchup, er, Catch-Up. No, I'm not making catsup, or ketchup either. Even if I had that many tomatoes, it would still be too hot. July 22. Hanging around Gage Park looking for cool pictures. The guy fishing here must have been hot, I didn't even want to get out of the car. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Tony Trigilio, The Next Big Thing Interview
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Tony Trigilio: The Next Big Thing Interview. February 20, 2013. Thanks to Jeffrey Allen. For tagging me for The Next Big Thing self-interview series. Below are my responses on my new book,. Forthcoming later this spring from Apostrophe Books. What is your working title of your book? Where did the idea come from for the book? So I decided to make something new from her X method, using Don DeLillo's. As my source text. What genre does your book fall under? Radio plays), I definitely had actors in mind....
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Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg: 2009-04-26
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Monday, April 27, 2009. Spring and the Bar Mitzvah Express. Spring has sprung wildly in the last few days thanks to several days of fast, hot wind and the several more days of intense rain. Meanwhile, we're working in the yard continuously, riding the Bar Mitzvah express which. Is high-speed, expensive and has frequent breakdowns. The great part of this is how much time we have outside. The not-so-great part is how. Your Program or Project. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brave Voice (CMG...
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Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg: 2009-03-22
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009. I Live In Big Wind Country. Yesterday, semi-trucks overturned on the turnpike, mailboxes left home, our bird feeder flew the coop, and the top of a hard-plastic child playhouse unfurled itself. It was the kind of wind that made me and everyone around me feel a little crazy, off-balance, agitated, confused and overwhelmed. It reminds me of a good wind story too - and in Kansas, many of the good weather. Your Program or Project. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wild ...
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Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg: 2009-02-15
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Saturday, February 21, 2009. I'm Sorry" and "Congratulations": Death and Poetry. All week, I've experienced a juxtaposition of "I'm so sorry for your loss" and "Congratulations! Side by side, sometimes even simultaneously, like at my father-in-law's funeral when one person gave me a copy of the small article on me being named poet laureate in the Kansas City Star. And remember, life sucks" or "This too shall pass, so don't get too excited about any of it.". In the End, There Is Only Kindness. Don't worry...
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Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg: Spring and the Bar Mitzvah Express
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Monday, April 27, 2009. Spring and the Bar Mitzvah Express. Spring has sprung wildly in the last few days thanks to several days of fast, hot wind and the several more days of intense rain. Meanwhile, we're working in the yard continuously, riding the Bar Mitzvah express which. Is high-speed, expensive and has frequent breakdowns. The great part of this is how much time we have outside. The not-so-great part is how. Your Program or Project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your Program or Project.
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From the Managing Editor
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From the Managing Editor. About the LOCUSPOINT Project. Join our Mailing List. Coming Soon from LOCUSPOINT. Erin M. Bertram. I saw the figure 5. Through the dark city. William Carlos Williams, The Great Figure. Today marks the fifth birthday of. Launched in these pages with the appearance of editions from Boston (edited by Christopher Hennessy), Seattle (edited by Rebecca Loudon), and St Louis (edited by Julie Dill). Arrived, but you already know that drill. You've been here; you've been watching. But I ...
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The Barefoot Gardener: January 2015
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Musings, impressions, poetry, pictures and everything else about my experiences in gardening, especially as I learn about taking it to a new level. Wednesday, January 28, 2015. During the recent weeks of uncharacteristic mild weather, I've taken the opportunity to help out my future self and start preparing the garden for planting. After the wiggling (still not like twerking) I pull the fork out as straight up as possible, step back, stab, step, wiggle, pull and repeat. and repeat and repeat and repe...
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The Barefoot Gardener: The February Itch
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Musings, impressions, poetry, pictures and everything else about my experiences in gardening, especially as I learn about taking it to a new level. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. The crocus are eager. Last night I stood in the bedroom and listened to the geese call as they flew overhead. They have been on the move for more than a month, chasing warm weather and open water. They come calling to spring. By February, northeast Kansas usually. Has said "goodbye" to single-digit temperatures. Apparently, we've s...
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The Barefoot Gardener: January 2014
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Musings, impressions, poetry, pictures and everything else about my experiences in gardening, especially as I learn about taking it to a new level. Monday, January 13, 2014. Polar Vortex vs January Thaw. I'm back again. You would think that the winter lull would see me furiously posting here as I try to fill the time. However, I've sort of been avoiding blogging. I kept feeling that I really should be doing something more constructive, more tangible in my daily life. When forecasters warned of the polar ...