Monday, March 26, 2007

Carolyn Forche reads tonight at Seattle Arts & Lectures. I work late, so will have to scoot on over as soon as I get out of clinic. Maybe stop at Ten Mercer for a bite beforehand. Rebecca: are you going? I just know CF is going to read from some of that 24 page abecedarian from Blue Hour.

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Yay Georgetown! Little John, Little Pat, it was like a Waltons episode, wasn't it? And MJ wouldn't take Father Pat's cell call to rub it in. Ahhh.

I am pulling for UCLA to represent.

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After several weeks, months, years of hinting that I wanted one, Dean and I finally went out to City People's Garden and got a Star Magnolia. It's only about three feet tall right now, with just a few blossoms, but I am hoping it fills out nicely. I love Star Magnolias. They are often one of the first things to bloom around here. And the white flowers are just breathtaking. Especially amid a dusting of spring snow or frost.

5 comments:

Pamela Johnson Parker said...

Will you please let me know if you can get anything to grow around the roots of your star magnolia? Harvey has vetoed regular magnolias, which I love, because they leave a large bare patch around the trunk/root system. I am looking for a sneaking compromise.

Radish King said...

Peter, I won't be going tonight, no tix this year. I can't wait to hear about though. So glad you finally got your star magnolia. You've been talking about it for years.
xo

Anonymous the Younger said...

You've no idea how jealous I am. She is one of the few poets I cannot get enough of. Actually, quite attractive too.

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Collin Kelley said...

The magnolias have been in full bloom here lately. Very pretty.

Montgomery Maxton said...

it's still bitterly cold in nyc.

i want a star magnolia.