Monday Update 3-8-21
Mar. 8th, 2021 03:20 pmThese are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
What crowdfunding projects are you backing?
Poem: "The Names That Never Went Down in Infamy"
Poem: "The Women of Wyoming"
Birdfeeding
Poem: "Push and Pull"
Poem: "Love Recognizes No Barriers"
Poem: "Die Zeichen"
Birdfeeding
Community Building Tip: Meat
Chariot Found in Pompeii
Before Woman of Kleenex
Birdfeeding
Birdfeeding
Self-Awareness Question: Living
New Crowdfunding Project: "Coyote and Crow"
How to Avoid Caffeine-Sugar Crashes
Game: Evil Baby Orphanage
Birdfeeding
Chicxulub Crater
Cuddle Party
Last week's Poetry Fishbowl went well. I started two new series: Alternate Artists as Warmongers and The Bear Tunnels. I am currently working on research to destroy Europe so the Americas can colonize it. Since Coyote and Crow just used a comet (which I presume hit Europe, although it doesn't say) and I've done that one previously myself, I've decided to use volcanoes and earthquakes. (Yes, I've damaged or destroyed Europe often enough that I have to stop and think which method best fits my needs this time. Whee!) I still have some sponsored stuff from my parents to post, but I'm trying to finish the writing.
"A Different Thing Altogether"
"These Boundless Solitudes"
"Na h-Oighreachdan"
Poetry in Microfunding:
There are three open epics at present.
"The Hobbomak" launches the Bear Tunnels series. Emma and Jesse discover an unusual chamber underground.
"A Celebration and a Consolation" belongs to Polychrome Heroics. Keira's father dumps her mother on Yule.
"The Best Understanding of Their Differences" belongs to Polychrome Heroics: Calliope and has 3 new verses. Calliope and Vagary consider the aftermath of the bubble fight.
The weather has been mostly mild here. The ground is still muddy. I've been doing advance yardwork. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a large flock of sparrows, a flock of mourning doves, several cardinals, a few dark-eyed juncos, a Bewick's wren, a downy woodpecker, and two squirrels (one of them Bob, one not).
What crowdfunding projects are you backing?
Poem: "The Names That Never Went Down in Infamy"
Poem: "The Women of Wyoming"
Birdfeeding
Poem: "Push and Pull"
Poem: "Love Recognizes No Barriers"
Poem: "Die Zeichen"
Birdfeeding
Community Building Tip: Meat
Chariot Found in Pompeii
Before Woman of Kleenex
Birdfeeding
Birdfeeding
Self-Awareness Question: Living
New Crowdfunding Project: "Coyote and Crow"
How to Avoid Caffeine-Sugar Crashes
Game: Evil Baby Orphanage
Birdfeeding
Chicxulub Crater
Cuddle Party
Last week's Poetry Fishbowl went well. I started two new series: Alternate Artists as Warmongers and The Bear Tunnels. I am currently working on research to destroy Europe so the Americas can colonize it. Since Coyote and Crow just used a comet (which I presume hit Europe, although it doesn't say) and I've done that one previously myself, I've decided to use volcanoes and earthquakes. (Yes, I've damaged or destroyed Europe often enough that I have to stop and think which method best fits my needs this time. Whee!) I still have some sponsored stuff from my parents to post, but I'm trying to finish the writing.
"A Different Thing Altogether"
"These Boundless Solitudes"
"Na h-Oighreachdan"
Poetry in Microfunding:
There are three open epics at present.
"The Hobbomak" launches the Bear Tunnels series. Emma and Jesse discover an unusual chamber underground.
"A Celebration and a Consolation" belongs to Polychrome Heroics. Keira's father dumps her mother on Yule.
"The Best Understanding of Their Differences" belongs to Polychrome Heroics: Calliope and has 3 new verses. Calliope and Vagary consider the aftermath of the bubble fight.
The weather has been mostly mild here. The ground is still muddy. I've been doing advance yardwork. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a large flock of sparrows, a flock of mourning doves, several cardinals, a few dark-eyed juncos, a Bewick's wren, a downy woodpecker, and two squirrels (one of them Bob, one not).