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.
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And cooking up ideas and poems and friendships is such an appealing image
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm excited about this new venture!!
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