By: Annette Camp
Another piece of blackout poetry. This one is from Psychotherapy Networker May/June 2020.
By: Annette Camp
Another piece of blackout poetry. This one is from Psychotherapy Networker May/June 2020.
By: Annette Camp
Another piece of blackout poetry from Soul Healing Miracles:
2013 Heaven's Library Publication Corp.
By: Annette Camp
Another piece of blackout poetry from The New Yorker magazine:
May 8, 2017.
In honor of the dogs I recently lost, this is the story of the 2021 cross-country trip in our campervan named Thor. We used to enjoy grand outings together.
April 17, 2021: Day 1
Thor on a road near horses in Kansas
This is Thor.
This is the horses.
…and to end the day:
Magnetic poetry
April 18, 2021: Day 2 in Oklahoma
Check it out.
This is the poet.
This is the poetry.
April 19, 2021: Day 3 in Oklahoma City
The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma
City on April 19, 1995 was the deadliest act of homegrown terrorism in U.S.
history. You can read about it here: https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/oklahoma-city-bombing
If you ever get to visit, there are no words.
I tried to capture a small fracture of what I experienced being there.
April 20, 2021: Day 4 in Louisiana
Family First
Sharing moments with loved ones. Priceless!
And, of course, poetry.
April 21, 2021: Day 5 in Louisiana
We downloaded this Scavenger Hunt Phone App.
Here’s a couple of the photos.
April 22, 2021: Day 6 in Louisiana
Until I see you again, you will remain in my heart.
Along with poetry.
April 23, 2021: Day 7 in Mississippi
Here’s Thor.
And poetry pieces.
April 24, 2021: Day 8 in Alabama
On the Road Again
Met up with more family.
April 25, 2021: Day 9 in Alabama
Whicker Wedding
Happily officiated the wedding of my best friend.
In closing, I’d like to say…
April 26, 2021: Day 10 in Tennessee
Spent the day on the road
There was one brief stop.
As usual, the night ended with poetry.
April 27, 2021: Day 11 in Nashville
A little drive around my old stomping ground
Here’s the sea serpent I hung out on as a teenager in VCAP.
Let the good times roll…
April 28, 2021: Day 12 in Nashville
I'm just going to leave that there.
April 29, 2021: Day 13 in Missouri
It was a very windy but beautiful day.
Too tired for poetry…
April 30, 2021: Day 14 in Missouri
The recovery of the sunken 1856 Steamboat Arabia took nearly
four months. I was amazed at all the treasures they uncovered - European
dishware, bottles of food, buttons, rustic guns, tailor-made clothing, countless
numbers of hardware and tools, as well as and sewing supplies and 4,000
hand-crafted leather boots and shoes. Check out the story: https://youtu.be/OVqIvzrOqP8
Poetic words escape me…
thanks for walking down memory lane with me.