Yesterday was the first snowfall of the season. I’m sure it was the first of many days of snow this winter. I’ve lived in Massachusetts for 23 months and 9 days (but’s who’s counting). I spent a few hours of the snowy day at my neighborhood café, Athan’s Bakery. It’s not as crowded or loud as the Dunkin’ Donuts, Starbucks, and Caffè Nero in Washington Square. There are plenty of people reading, typing, or scrolling through their phones. The Earl Grey is good and they will refill your hot water.
I spent the first hour of my two-hour time limit writing letters. I hoard cards to have them on hand for various occasions. Right now, I collect more cards than I send out. I had planned to spend more time writing Ietters this fall. Then the semester started. Until April 2019, the work life will take priority as I serve as the staff co-chair of the college’s reaccreditation process. For a while, I’ve been trying to figure out a way how not to let this process take over my life. I have finally stopped resisting. The challenge is to find the pockets where poetry can still live.
Poetry doesn’t need that much air or space to live comfortably. I have to make and/or find that space, though. I finished the Oprah & Deepak 21-day meditation challenge – which surprised me because I don’t usually stick to those types of efforts – and found that the morning time I had set aside for meditation could be repurposed as time to write. I write for two pages in my journal every day. My poetry partner in crime, Kelly, reminded me that this daily writing habit is like the morning pages from the Artist’s Way. I make a point to write at the dining table and not in bed. I want to get my body and mind into the habit of getting up and going to the table to write. After all, that’s why I bought it.
December 10, 2017 at 13:31
Love that winter photo
December 10, 2017 at 16:22
We had our first snow in Hillsborough Friday. I’m impressed that we beat Boston.
December 10, 2017 at 20:40
I’m sure Boston’s snowfall totals will beat out Hillsborough by the end of winter. 😕
December 10, 2017 at 19:10
Are the stamps a giveaway that one of those items is heading to hillsbilly?
December 10, 2017 at 20:39
Not in that batch. But maybe in the next. 😉
December 10, 2017 at 19:10
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December 10, 2017 at 19:49
“The challenge is to find the pockets where poetry can still live.”
Beautifully stated my friend. Happy Holidays 🎄❄️🍷
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