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The Poet Ruminates

COMING SOON - A New One Act Play

LISTENING TO THE SURVIVORS

My recent book, Talking to the Machines and Other Poems, included a series of poems inspired by the experience with long COVID by many survivors of the pandemic. After much discussion of possible ways to record these poems, I decided instead to turn them into a one act play. The play is at the printers, and will soon be the first of my works available exclusively from Ruminating Poet Press, my independent author venture.

 

More to come shortly!

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Haiku in the Park - Valentine's Day 2025

HAIKU IN THE PARK - This week I went to Forsyth Park on Friday, for Valentine's Day, instead of on Saturday. We made a nice seasonal display with artificial roses to give out (far nicer than artificial intelligences). Nice day, good conversations, some people liked my poetry, and the flowers assisted the expression of some romantic attachments.
Once again, Erasmus the Reading Dragon was the most popular employee and best salesman.

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Big Night at the Poetry Co-Op Open Mic

Big Night at the Poetry Co-Op Open Mic last night at the Water Witch Tiki Bar. A lot of new folks both reading and in the audience. Sixteen people read, which is a record as long as I've been coming.
Poets in alphabetical order: Alx, Anthony, Ari, Assata, Carri, Claire, Darriea, Eli, Jae, Keshawn, LaLa, Mamie, Trinity, Sam, and Victoria.
Thanks to Darriea for taking the picture again.

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Open Mic with the Savannah Poetry Co-Op at Water Witch Tiki Bar - February 10 at 6:30 pm

Marc Thomas at the Water Witch Tiki Bar

Enjoying the warm weather, wearing tropical shirts again, but hedging my bets with warm layers under them.
I'm looking forward to Monday night's Poetry Co-Op Open Mic at Water Witch Tiki Bar. Join us there for poetry, good company, and maybe a drink or two.

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Look At All The Alligators!

We spent this lovely morning on the Wildlife Drive at Savannah National Wildlife Refuge. Due to the warm temperatures and nice sun, the alligators and turtles were out basking. We saw about 20 gators, as well as birds such as American coots, common moorhens, blue-winged teal ducks, northern shoveler ducks, little blue heron, great blue heron, great egret, and some folks too fast or distant to identify. It was warm enough to bring some bugs out, but not the sand gnats or skeeters - yet.
This gator was about 10 feet long - not the biggest we saw, but the best picture.
Savannah NWR is a free site just about 9 miles into SC. A slow dusty trip for about 4 miles on the wildlife drive could take you two hours or more, if you pay attention. Take the time, be quiet, wait, watch, and follow the experienced birders.There are wonders out there, and we all need some wonder in our lives.

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