I enjoy these little jaunts with my neighbor. It's fun to have such a local friendship: to share a walking habit and an interest in gardening, to make little forays to restaurants or plant nurseries, to discuss neighborhood cats and speculate about neighborhood gossip. It's a friendship that's arisen entirely from sharing a fence line; we would never have crossed paths otherwise. And it adds an everyday sociability to my life that I haven't had since my children were toddlers.
This weekend I'll need to finish the housework I didn't get to yesterday. I want to work on poem drafts, catch up on desk things, start rereading Oliver Twist. I haven't cooked a proper dinner since Monday evening, what with T's auction duties and my writing group, and I'm looking forward to a slow evening together.
I haven't really let you into the story behind all of my zoom meetings this week. Details to come in that regard, but I will say that they involve creating a new zoom teaching platform now that the Frost Place Studio Sessions are defunct. So: stay tuned for The Poetry Kitchen, an online collective that will host classes and gatherings. I love all of the messy camaraderie that kitchen implies, and I'm eager to get 2024 offerings up and running.
And cooking up ideas and poems and friendships is such an appealing image
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