"St. Lucy's Home..." is another great Russell book.
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Poet and medical writer. Poems in North American Review, The Southern Review, South Carolina Review, Midwest Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Rhino, Louisville Review, Southern Poetry Review, Sugar House Review, etc.
"St. Lucy's Home..." is another great Russell book.
So THIS is why Trump was desperate for the Nobel.
I just administered my first injection ever for a loved one. It will be my new daily responsibility. so much for my squeamishness about needles.
This was one of two movies he did following a five-year drought. I remember that Esquire ran a story/interview about his personal and financial troubles during a particularly dark period in his life.
Jimi
Jimmy
Mick Taylor
Bert Jansch
Slash
Mark Knopfler
Nancy Wilson
Steve Howe
Leslie West
Michael Hedges
Yeah, we've been having a tough go weather-wise here in NYC. Not just cold and sleet/snow, but the wind!! Today, regular 40 mph gusts!
We're doing well, Amy! Had a nice Christmas. How was yours?
This post made our day!
"Purrs like a tractor!" πππ
Congratulations on the book, Jeremy. That's terrific!
My annual pre-dawn Christmas Day walk to The Met through the empty NYC streets.
L to R: The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Eternity.
Congrats, Stephanie!
Yes, her other great one.
Perhaps her best.
And thereβs no such thing as global warming because it snowed last night. π
That's the campaign slogan.
I would bet that a significant proportion of the critics were calling the Covid vaccine a threat after they conveniently took advantage of the first two doses. I have several family members who fit that description.
My GF rescued an injured sparrow on 1st Ave in NYC, and I played avian EMT and transported him/her crosstown to Wild Bird Fund on Columbus. Gave them a nice donation for taking care of the little guy/girl. #animalrescue #birdrescue
The perfect retirement watch.
I highly recommend the documentary about him, "I Like Me," on Prime, if you haven't yet seen it.
Laura Anne, I'm so sorry to hear that you lost your lovely cat and are still traversing these heartbreaking milestones. We lost our beautiful girl two summers ago and still find it hard to talk about, even though we often do. After awhile, a sweet sadness sets in, and that's a comfort, at least.
Bonus if he can herd sheep!
And the sequel in which Harvey is back, all tattooed and having sex with a nine-fingered woman.
Thanks, Pamela!
I'm excited to have work appearing imminently in The Louisville Review. It will be my first published three-page poem for which -- as anyone who writes longer poems knows -- acceptances come even harder given the journal space they require.
Gordian