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Cloud Club

August 30, 2020

“The cure for loneliness is solitude.” -Marianne Moore This week I finished my NASA GLOBE Cloud observation training and collected …

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It’s thoughts–and just One Heart: Emily Dickinson and Plover Migration

November 28, 2014

  “Flowers –to keep the Eyes–from going awkward When it snows–A Bird if they prefer–Though Winter Fire–sing clear as Plover–to …

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Lizard Tails and Poetic Regeneration in the Poetry of Stanley Kunitzk

August 21, 2014

“Certain saurian species, notably the skink, are capable of shedding their tails in self-defense when threatened. The detached appendage diverts …

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Shrike, Poet, Predatory songbird

July 10, 2014

“Most days back then I would walk by the shrike tree,/ a dead hawthorne at the base of a hill,/The …

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