Fabulous Gardening


how-To-Build-Squash-Arch



WOW!  I have a wisteria wall started.  This would be fabulous if I could
create this arch of gourds and melons!  I have been looking through all
the many seed catalogs over winter.
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Blog of Interest


Once a week I will spotlight a "Blog of Interest" in search of fascinating/extraordinary journeys in writing.  Please drop in to visit them, then tell me about your finding using my email in my ABOUT ME page and be sure to FOLLOW me.  I would like to post your thoughts in another post.  You can be anonymous or give your name.     Gina

Blog of Interest

http://jacket2.org/commentary/amelia-dale

Sydney reading experiments: Poetry in performance is a series of micro commentaries, documenting readings and performances within the Sydney experimental poetry community. How are difficult, unreadable, "avant-garde" poems vocalized and embodied in Sydney specifically?
Amelia Dale teaches at the University of Sydney. She is the author of several online chapbooks of poetry, and co-editor (with a.j. carruthers) of SOd Press and poetry reviews editor of Southerly Journal. Recent work can be read at Powder Keg Magazine, Cordite Poetry Review and Troll Thread.
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Jacket2 Commentaries feature invited posts by poets and scholars who take a close, serial look at poetry scenes, archives, poetic concerns, or theoretical clusters. Commentaries, although curated, are not edited by Jacket2 staff. We welcome your comments. Send queries and notes to Jacket editors here.


Scratching My Head


Ok, this is a shot of me pre-cancer/chemo.  

My hair now is beginning to grow back out and the cowlick is horrendous.  I hate the feeling of it as I had grown accustomed to a peeled head.  See next shot:


I got so used to the simple care of the stubble that now with the cowlick, I would rather have the stubble.

So, before and after.  Help me decide.