Category Archives: Poetry

Loving what IS

Loving, being with the now, what IS, is my biggest challenge. Worry walks along side of me daily. It rarely leaves my side. As I get older though, I find that it lags behind more, and sometimes it even forgets … Continue reading

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Welcome 2012

A new year, a new beginning. So many hopes and dreams I have for this year, for myself, for my family and for my friends. I want to approach it with open hands. Ready for whatever it will bring. I … Continue reading

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Go into the dark, have faith in the light

The winter solstice. One of my favorite days of the year, the shortest day, the longest night, where I anticipate the return of early sunrises and late sunsets. These dark nights and even darker mornings enhance my already champion-like sleep … Continue reading

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Anniversaries

Anniversaries. We have one every year, our anniversary with life, the day we were born. But there are  other kinds of anniversaries. Weddings, life milestones, tragic events, deaths of loved ones. Many of these anniversaries are private, unnoticed by those … Continue reading

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Did I tell you I’m reading my poetry on Thursday?

This Thursday, now to take place at Gallery 51, I’ll be participating in the inaugural reading of the PRESS POETRY SERIES. Jason Peabody, the summer associate gallery manager and current marketing and outreach intern, has put together this fabulous event! … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday!

Today, October 29th, the day I was born. I take liberty with a selection from Vacillation by William Butler Yeats in honor of this day: My forty-second year had come and gone,  I sat, a solitary woman, In my quiet kitchen, an … Continue reading

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