Dear Readers, my regular programming is all fouled up in the wake of AWP and two snow days. I did spend the better part of yesterday and this morning catching up on prep work for my online classes. Now, I need to map out unit two of my on campus classes. So glad I didn't plan the whole semester, given this wild weather ride we've been on.
Still, I found myself this afternoon with energy to spare, a rare occurrence on a regular Thursday. I decided to work with one of the poems I started drafting on the plane ride back from AWP. I didn't write a poem last week b/c I was in DC and I've been feeling a little itchy about it. Also, it looks like I'll have to go in to the office for a few hours tomorrow morning to take care of some business disrupted by snow, and that will knock out my regular drafting time.
It's still brutally cold here, and my office is one of the colder rooms in the house, so I'm on the sofa with my hot water bottle, two cats, a space heater, and my laptop. All very unusual for drafting. I credit the fact that I did come up with a complete draft to the fact that the lines I jotted down on Sunday had so much energy going for them already. I did in fact title the poem "Cautionary Tale for Girls Caught Up in the Machinery" and it begins:
Once there was a girl who dreamed of tools
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THIS JUST IN: ANOTHER SNOW DAY TOMORROW. I GUESS I COULD HAVE WAITED THE 14 HOURS. :)
Love the tools! I understand about the farm risks, and have a poem about a combine myself.
Oh, Kathleen, we have to meet in person someday soon!
Girl I hear you
Uhhhh MORE PICTURES OF TOOLS PLEASE
Tricia, it's harder to find non-commercialized pictures of tools than I would have thought. :)
I can hardly wait to read these poems. You give us tantalizing glimpses!
Thanks, Kristin! Give me a few more months to polish and shine and send out. I'll keep you posted.
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