Finch on the First Day of Fall
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The birds have returned, and yesterday they came in force, keeping me company while I waited for news. I have recorded their story here, their golded breasts and evaporative wings.
April 20/ 7 PM
Keynote Address
1st Annual Writing Conference: Brave New Words
Pendle Hill
Wallingford, PA
May 6 - May 11
Currents 2018
Five-Day Juncture Memoir Workshop
Frenchtown, PA
June 3/2:45 PM
The Big YA Workshop
2018 Rutgers-New Brunswick Writers' Conference
300 Atrium Drive
Somerset, NJ
June 5/7:00 PM
Launch of WILD BLUES
Wayne, PA
June 10/9:30 AM
The Personal Essay Workshop
Philadelphia Writers Conference 2018
Sheraton Hotel
Philadelphia, PA
September 28/9:30 AM
One-day Juncture Memoir Workshop
Chanticleer Garden
Wayne, PA
The birds have returned, and yesterday they came in force, keeping me company while I waited for news. I have recorded their story here, their golded breasts and evaporative wings.
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4 comments:
This is poetic and beautiful!
And I'm waiting for your news.
Beth, I followed a link to you from PJ's blog. (hi PJ). You have a great blog, so poetic and picture perfect. That was a beautiful poem and photos about the finches. But I have to say it was your face tree that drove me to your blog. I love trees. My WIP is about trees... The Vancouver Park tree looks like a wild bore, without the horns to me. I know you thought it looked like a bear. I just can't get over, no matter the animal or being you see there, that there is definitely a face.
Again, great blog.
(Hi Sheri!)
Ah, PJ. Thank you. And thank you, Sheri, whose blog I just visited, and who has clearly devoted her life to all good things.
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