Friday, January 27, 2012

Poetry Reading

Music! Poetry! Refreshments! Music! Poetry! Conversation! Poetry!



Barbara DeCesare hosts "Benevolent Armchair - 
Dana Sauers & Michael Hoover with Adam Robinson"    

Location: YorkArts, 10 North Beaver Street, York PA:


Sunday, January 29 at 3:00pm, music by Tyler Clever beginning at 2:30 PM.
A fusion of talented Pennsylvania and Maryland poets.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

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Well into January snow and cold.  It will soon be spring though!  We had a traumatic week with the chickens~  3 roosters got killed and one hen, in two nights.  Whatever the creature was that got them, he only took their heads.  Our friend said it might be a weasel, but I also heard a fox screeching near the coop too.  There has been a kitty coming around that we are feeding, trying to get him to stay and be our mouser, but he's not sure yet.  He likes it here and frolics with the chickens and goats during the day, but, he's not sure about us people.  We'll see how it goes.  The stock market is up, Ava's getting big! and life is moving on at light speed.  I've found it true that change (mostly small and some big) happens all the time~ and before I know it~ a new fabric of life my life has been woven.  It's good for me to stop and take a look at it and see the new pattern before it changes again~ though sometimes I miss it entirely.  Good Sunday Morning to you!    

Sunday, January 8, 2012

"Occupy Nigeria"

"At the Gates:  Dante's Forest", Michele Gototweski

While I was searching for info about the cost of crude oil, I came across an article about a massive protest scheduled for tomorrow in Nigeria, (1/9), that the Nigerians have dubbed "Occupy Nigeria".  Their corrupt leaders are taking away their gas subsidy starting tomorrow, doubling the cost of gas, in this exporting gas rich nation, which will, of course, raise the cost of everything.  When I read that the Nigerians were calling it "Occupy Nigeria", it brought me to tears.  It reminded me of people's hearts and the strength to stand up to bullshit.  I've always been thankful to be a woman born in United States and I've thanked God for that many times.  I feel for these people.  I feel for the underdogs, the oppressed, the children everywhere getting a raw deal.  Something about this protest made me remember these things that I haven't really thought wholeheartedly about in awhile.  It was good to have that feeling again.  Thank you Nigerians and good luck.  
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/planned-national-protest-in-nigeria-could-grind-oil-rich-nation-to-halt-over-end-of-cheap-gas/2012/01/07/gIQAcJh8gP_story.html

Monday, January 2, 2012

Poetry Reading in York, Pa

Tales of Ordinary Madness
Poetry Spoke Here        at YorkArts  CityArts    
                                                            118 Philadelphia St.,  York
             Monday      January 2          7pm
                    The Anthology Series
                  We want to know what's in your anthology.
    Bring five poems by other poets that really knock you out .

Anything from Catullus to Jim Morrison.
Anything as long as you love it and want the world to hear it.
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As usual, Tyler Clever will be pickin' & grinnin' starting around 6:30.  We'll
get the poetry rolling at 7.  If there's time & energy still floating around,
an open reading ***of new works*** will take us to the close.
Our February reader has just consented to the rigors of PSH, to be announced
Monday.  See you then . . . .


                                              Morning in the Burned Out House, Margaret Atwood

Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012

A movie, a few gunshots, some fireworks and Bam!, it's 2012.  Well, not quite that easy, but, anyhow...  Here's wishing a more loving, compassionate, forgiving and healing new year.