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
About five minutes after I took this photograph of this snow-encumbered greeting, the sky ripped open with a bolt of lightning. I counted one beat, two.
Then thunder. A lion's roar.
Thundersnow is not a fable anymore.
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6 comments:
Wow - that looks very cool! It's snowing here, but not thundersnowing!
Wow. I've only since this once, in Ohio.
Thundersnow: what a wonderful word.
We've had thundersnow a few times, and I think it's an amazing juxtaposition of words and weather.
What a weather-full week you're having. I hope you stay safe and warm.
If only your pictures could capture the sounds, too. Sounds like a fabulous experience.
Thundersnowing does sound biblical or mythical, doesn't it?
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