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Tag Archives: 2020
Mother’s Day 2020
I’ve been having too much fun creating Instagram stories (@pbrippey1), hence the little video below, but then again it is the time of quarantine, so why not? Also, hunting for butterfly gifs is so much better for my blood pressure … Continue reading
Posted in Me and Us, Writing
Tagged 2020, Butterflies, May, Mother's Day 2020, Poppies, Songbirds, spring, Wildflowers
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Spring Heralds
“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.” ― Anne Bradstreet
Posted in Poetry, Writing
Tagged 2020, Anne Bradstreet, art, books, covid19, hope, Inspiration, life, Literature, poetry, Poetry in a dark time, Poppies, Spring quotes, writing
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Poem for the Last Day of April
And just like that, poetry month is at an end, but Tracy K. Smith will still send us a poem each weekday via The Slowdown, or we can visit the site and listen to her read and perhaps we’ll springboard into: … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, April Poetry Month, books, Inspiration, Literature, poetry, spring, The Slowdown, Tracy K Smith, wild birds, writing
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Spring Clean (April Edition)
Despite being homebound for over a month, a month’s worth of house cleaning occurred on 1 sunny April day, a spontaneous, madly executed group effort by myself, my husband and our tween, as though houseguests were arriving, when really we … Continue reading
Posted in Avoiding My Writing, Writing
Tagged #quarantinelife, 2020, Angeles National Forest, back pain, COVID-19, hawks, Independence Day, nature, tweens, Valencia, wild birds
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Did I Or Didn’t I
UPDATE: Coupled with new findings this week in Santa Clara County, where the medical examiner confirmed that California had the earliest deaths from COVID-19 — on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17 — the new information suggests a national epidemic was … Continue reading
Posted in Avoiding My Writing, Writing
Tagged #quarantinelife, 2020, books, Bosch, covid19, fiction, heatwave, Pandemic, Quarantine, writer's block
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April Poem
I post this poem every spring. From my chapbook Nightmares With Moons (Pudding House Press). Happy Stay-At-Home-Wednesday. Full Flower Moon May (mostly), the petticoat swirl of rising pink meadow, petite showers, buds. I say: rose, peony, phlox. And I say: petal- shorn, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, April poetry, books, covid19, full flower moon, full moon, full pink moon, life, poetry, poetry chapbooks, Poetry Month, Pudding Houe Press, spring poetry, writing
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Easter Sunday
Wishing you a poetic day.
Never Forget (Fav Coffee Mug Edition)
Yours in coping, PB
Learning in the Time of Covid
Like you, I knew on Friday March whatever it was that on the following Monday schools would close. Closure wasn’t formally announced yet, but schools had already shut down in other states and I could tell our district was eager … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, 6th grade, cats, covid19, Crime dramas, distance learning, FaceTime group chats, Family quarantine, Finland, MSNBC, Pet care, piano lessons, Quarantine, Roblox, SAHM, Star Trek, tweens, West World, Zoom time
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The New Living
I didn’t blog at all in March. Instead, I read blogs: Claire, Word By Word The Bloggess Poetry: The Slowdown with Tracy K. Smith (as you already know, you can subscribe to receive a poem a day) Books: Love Warrior, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, coping, coronavirus, covid19, distance learning, family pets, Family quarantine, Self-quarantine
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SCBWI WRITERS DAY 2020
UPDATE: EVENT CANCELED (but you probably already know this) Stay safe, self-quarantine as much as you can, take deep breaths, don’t watch too much news, CALM is a great meditation app, hydrate, catch up on reading the tower of books … Continue reading
Posted in Avoiding My Writing, books, Children's Books, Writing
Tagged 2020, books, COVID-19, kidlit, Literature, Noah's Ark Skirball, SCBWI, SCBWI Writers Day 2020, Skirball Cultural Center, tweens
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AUSTRALIA BURNS
Please: Pay. Attention.
STARTING NOW
I mean, why wait? W.R.I.T.I.N.G.
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Tagged 2019, 2020, art, books, happy new year, Inspiration, Let it snow, life, Literature, Middle Grade Fiction, middle grade writing, Resolutions, Thanks, Wow, writer, writing
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