Showing posts with label #New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #New York. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Feasting, Fanfare, and a Very Determined Walk

 Feasting, Fanfare, and a Very Determined Walk

 

Today is the Feast of the Ascension,

and the clock is grinning at five.

A little late for heaven’s early-bird special,

but still squarely in the rooster-approved shift

when prayer slips in like steam from a fresh cup,

bringing mental cobwebs to heel

and kicking stress out like an uninvited cousin.

I am oddly peaceful,

like a parade float before the band starts blasting.

Today’s grand quest: a lap around the lake with friends,

having already evicted a few stubborn gremlins from the attic of my mind.

I am awake,

armored in clothes,

and primed like a toaster at dawn.

The body is on board,

though the appetite has been throwing confetti for days,

so now it is time to let my Keens preach.

 

 

Friday, September 28, 2018

My photo, Autumn Cliffs, taken on a recent hike is in the 

                      2019 Mohonk Preserve Calendar.





Monday, August 29, 2016

The Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum in Newburgh, New York

The Karpeles in Newburgh, New York is located at 94 Broadway. A former bank, it houses the Dona McPhillips Historical Painting Series which includes many portraits of famous Americans grouped together as "Founding Fathers", "Civil War Union", "Civil War Confederates", "Indian Heroes", "More Indian Heroes", "Pathfinders", "Texas", "Blacks", "Pioneers" and "Women". Current Exhibit No Taxation without Representation the Intolerable Acts and The Stamp Act (1765) May 1, 2016 thru August 31, 2016 Hours of Operation: Thursday- Saturday; 10:00 am - 4 pm Sunday; 12:00-4 pm. Closed Mondays to Wednesdays

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

NLAPW 2016 Biennial
Juried Arts Competition

Black Vultures at Gertrude’s Nose 
 


 

Women’s National Democratic Club (WNDC) 
1526 New Hampshire Ave NW,
Washington, DC 20036
April 20 to May 18, 2016.



For more info or to
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Friday, December 11, 2015

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Writing A New Book

  Writing a New Book The process can feel like a rewrite— a better-edited version of the past. But who would read it? Time is precious and f...