Just finished (mostly) one of my biggest tasks of the year, and right on its heels will be teaching my summer class, editorial work in various spheres, and the new administrative gig. It occurs to me that I haven't had a day off in a really long time. If I don't get a single day off this summer, I will be very disappointed in myself.
I don't just want to write a poem tonight, I need to.
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Charleston gratitude and overdue update
I've been good about keeping things updated over on my website, but not as successful in updating this dear old blog. Many apologi...
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I've been good about keeping things updated over on my website, but not as successful in updating this dear old blog. Many apologi...
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OH BEE.
You sound fulfilled; I'm so happy you sound that way.
Actually, I think I'm a bit over-fulfilled.
110 lb cakes have the same effect.
One of my favorite quotes by anybody is one I saw attributed to Mae West:
"Two much of a good thing can be wonderful."
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