a) Reprise of material posted on January 13 in previous years ...
2020: Carolina lowcountry, oyster clusters (illustrated poem)
2021: Greek prefixes, ecto- (poem)
2022: limericks for classics lovers, yukky Roman foods (poem)
2023: Carolina lowcountry, Cooper River Bridge (photo study)
2022: limericks for classics lovers, yukky Roman foods (poem)
2023: Carolina lowcountry, Cooper River Bridge (photo study)
2024: poetic non-sequitur, bush plane (poem)
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b) Today's Offering (Jan 13, 2025):
His fans wondered, "How could/ You sculpt mountains of wood?"/
He most modestly nodded, I gnawed."/ (Like Rodin's, his work's craftily flawed.)
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