The Emmett Lee Dickinson Museum
  • Home
    • About Us
    • ELDM Sponsors >
      • ALA
      • Ben & Jerry's
      • IKEA
      • NPR
    • FAQs
    • Featured Poems of the Week
    • Blackout Poetry
    • PLOG: Poetry Blog
    • Words of the Year >
      • Words of the Year 2013
      • Words of the Year 2014
      • Words of the Year 2015
      • Words of the Year 2016
      • Words of the Year 2017
      • Words of the Year 2018
      • Words of the Year 2019
      • Words of the Year 2020
      • Words of the Year 2021
      • Words of the Year 2022
    • Words to Song
    • Tripping >
      • From Washerst to Amherst
      • Chicagoetry
      • PoeTSBURGH >
        • PoetsBURGH: Part Duh!
      • Golden Gate Unabridged
      • New Mex I Go
      • North by Northeast >
        • The Baked Apple, Summer 2019
      • Tex-Mess, Summer 2017
      • The Walking Dread >
        • People In The Grave
      • Maine Character
      • Why Would We Visit Alabama? >
        • ALabandoned: State of Disrepair
      • Say Cheese!
      • South to Savannah
      • 65, Going On 66
    • "Tell It Straight" Award
  • Dickinson & His Family
    • Other Washerstians
    • Dickinson's Inventions
    • Dickinson & Science
  • Washerst, PA
    • Historic Washerst
    • Calendar of Events >
      • Valentine's Day: Feb 14
      • National Laundry Day: April 15
      • National Traffic Light Day
      • Cow Appreciation Day: July 15
      • National Relaxation Day: Aug 15
      • Comma-Con
      • Emmett Lee Dickinson's Birthday: Oct 12
      • National Candy Corn Day: Oct 30
      • Annual Deja Vu Days
    • Other Museums in Washerst
  • Great American Poems - REPOEMED
    • Gift Ideas
  • Special Exhibits
    • JANUARY >
      • Dickinson & The Beatles
      • Under the Influence
      • Dickinson Romances
    • FEBRUARY >
      • Coffee Poetry
      • Dickinson & Lincoln
      • Second Cup
      • Third Cup
      • Fourth Cup
      • Fifth Cup
      • Sixth Cup
      • Seventh Cup
      • Eighth Cup
      • Ninth Cup
      • Tenth Cup
      • Eleventh Cup
    • MARCH >
      • I'm Dickinson, He's Lichtenstein
      • Ben & Jerry's
      • Poetry is the Best Medicine
      • March Madness & Alfred Hitchcock
    • APRIL >
      • Broadway & Dickinson
      • American Poetry Month
      • The Poetry Hall of Fame
      • Broadway & Dickinson Pt 2
      • Poetic New Deal >
        • Poetic New Deal -- Part 2
        • Poetic New Deal -- Part 3
    • MAY >
      • The Wonders of Washerst
      • Poetry In Motion Pictures
      • Sprechen Sie Dichundsohn?
    • JUNE >
      • DickinsonLand
      • hyperBALLe: Sports & Poetry
      • What's The Buzz?
    • JULY >
      • The Purple Cow Poems >
        • How Now, Purple Cow?
      • Publish or Perish
      • Music To My Ears
    • AUGUST >
      • Influence on Literature
      • Nashburg, PA
      • Channeling Dickinson
    • SEPTEMBER >
      • Education Capital
      • East Meets Washerst
      • Poem & Circumstance
    • OCTOBER >
      • The DIKEAnssohns
      • Self Help
      • Soup Two Nuts
    • NOVEMBER >
      • Food Artwork
      • Re-Elect Dickinson
      • Haiku
    • DECEMBER >
      • Deflatable Festival
      • The Gift of Poetry
      • Happy Holidaze!
  • DOPE
    • 2013 DOPE Conference
    • 2014 DOPE Conference
    • 2015 DOPE Conference
    • 2016 DOPE Conference
    • 2017 DOPE Conference
    • 2018 DOPE Conference
    • 2019 DOPE Conference
    • 2020 DOPE Conference
    • 2021 DOPE Conference
  • DIED
    • DIED 1
    • DIED 2
  • In The News
  • Natl ReTweeting Month
  • Miscellany
    • Top 100 Events in Poetry
    • Helter-Shelter: Life In Quarantine
    • Word Count
    • Poetry Alerts
    • SUMMER ART WAVE
  • Gift Shop
  • Dating Sites
    • Couplets.com for Poets
    • DateDue for Librarians
  • Links

Cowabunga!

7/12/2019

0 Comments

 
From our current affairs editor, Lemuel Stuart III:

“Lum may yer lang reek!” That’s the official greeting for Cow Appreciation Day – and the true and correct Cow Appreciation Day is July 15th.  Don’t be fooled by specious attempts by some fast food chain to change the date in order to sell more chicken! 
 
The history of CAD – established as July 15th by Emmett Lee Dickinson (Emily Dickinson’s third cousin, twice removed – at her request) – can be found HERE.


Picture
Picture
Cow Appreciation Day is co-sponsored by the American Library Association, and following the day's annual Parade of the Librarians, libraries across the United States provide cow rides for children of all ages throughout the day!

Above left:  A librarian on the grounds of the Yale University Library provides children cow rides on Cow Appreciation Day.  Above right:  The ALA Cow Training Center on the grounds of the national headquarters of the American Library Association.

Below left:  "The pedigree of prairies," one of Emmett Lee Dickinson's many poems about cows.  Below right:  Dickinson's poem inspired third cousin Emily to pen her poem, "The pedigree of honey."

By Emmett Lee Dickinson:
 
The pedigree of prairies
Does not concern the cow;
A clover, any time, to her
Is heavenly and how.
​

By Emily Dickinson:
 
The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.
​

Earlier this month, members of the Dickinson Organization of Poetry Enthusiasts (DOPE) traveled to Wisconsin, America’s Dairyland, one of Emmett Lee Dickinson's favorite places.  Our travelogue, "Say Cheese," is HERE.   

As part of our trip, we met with Ms. Ada Bricklebank-Grainger, the Secretary of Tourism and Agricultural Affairs for the state of Wisconsin.  Ms. Bricklebank-Grainger obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in the hospitality industry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison, Wisconsin, and she went on to earn a master's degree in Tourism Analytics and Revenue Management at the Wisconsin Lutheran College in Milwaukee. 

Pictured at the right:  Ada Bricklebank-Grainger, the Secretary of Tourism and Agricultural Affairs for the state of Wisconsin. 
Picture
In our discussions with Ms. Bricklebank-Grainger, we discussed the noticeable – and alarming -- lack of cows in our travels through the state.  She noted that the dearth of bovines, known as the Great Cow Shortage of the Twenty-Teens, was due to the immigration and resettlement of many cows in the Milk Belt of Europe.
​
“The consumption of milk has declined drastically in the United States and all of North America,” said Ms. Bricklebank-Grainger.  “Children now drink more and more juice pouches, thanks to the Lactose Intolerance Scare of the 90’s and Twenty-Aughts.”

On July 15th, be sure to raise a glass -- a glass of milk -- to toast the cows of America on Cow Appreciation Day!

Below:  Beatrice the Cow, mascot at the University of Wisconsin's Memorial Library in Madison.
Picture
0 Comments

Lang May Yer Lum Reek!

7/14/2016

0 Comments

 
Cow Appreciation Day is sponsored annually on July 15th by the American Library Association (to read the complete history of CAD, click HERE), and on the big day, librarians greet all of their customers with the official CAD greeting, "Lang may yer lum reek!" -- which means "May you live long and stay well!"

This year, CAD is especially exciting because  the Academy of American Poets recently announced that Muriel Baldwin, a dairy cow from Pukwana, South Dakota, would receive the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for creating a new form of poetry – the “haikow,” a three-line, seventeen syllable poem like a haiku, only written by a cow – and for publishing a best-selling book of “haikow” called Emootive Language. 

Below on the left:  Muriel Baldwin reads "haikow" from her book Emootive Language at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota.
Picture
Picture
Below:  Muriel Baldwin's first "haikow":

Moo moo moo moo moo
Moo moo moo moo moo moo moo
Moo moo moo moo moo


As you pass people on the street tomorrow, join with the members of the ALA and greet passers-by  with "Lang may yer lum reek!"

​Happy Cow Appreciation Day to you and yours!

0 Comments

Shoot For The Moon

7/9/2016

0 Comments

 
I have just returned from a research trip to New Mexico to explore Georgia O'Keeffe's fascination with Emmett Lee Dickinson, Emily Dickinson's third cousin, twice removed -- at her request.
Picture

In her autobiography Klouds in my Koffee,  O'Keeffe
admitted that the life and poetry of Dickinson influenced her artwork more than any other person or thing.

The New York Times reported, "Mr. Asher’s research in New Mexico is both serious and vital to take us to the next level of understanding the paintings of O’Keeffe.  By understanding all of the facts surrounding O’Keeffe’s fascination with Emmett Lee Dickinson, we are better equipped to fully understand the artist’s observation of nature, experimentation with scale, and nuanced use of line and color."  

Information about my trip and my research is HERE.

With Cow Appreciation Day approaching on July 15th (information about CAD is HERE), my research is even more significant as I discovered a new O'Keeffe painting. While I was  examining works of art at O'Keeffe's studio in Albiquiu, New Mexico, I stumbled upon a never-seen-before painting called "Ladder to the Moo," a painting which inspired others like it sans cow called "Ladder to the Moon."
On the back of the painting, in O'Keeffe's handwriting, is a statement that says the depiction was inspired by Dickinson's now-classic poem "No ladder needs the cow but skies" (below on the left).  Dickinson's poem also inspired his third cousin Emily to pen her poem "No ladder needs the bird but skies" (below on the right).

By Emmett Lee Dickinson:
 
No ladder needs the cow but skies
To navigate the moon.
Nor any eater’s China plate
To captivate a spoon.
The incidence of bliss is this –
A Fiddler sings his song,
“To see such craft” the moiety
That charms the little dog.

By Emily Dickinson:
 
No ladder needs the bird but skies
To situate its wings,
Nor any leader's grim baton
Arraigns it as it sings.
The implements of bliss are few –
As Jesus says of Him,
"Come unto me" the moiety
That wafts the cherubim.


I am still sifting through all of my research, so there could be more revelations to come; however, for now, I would like to thank the following people for helping with my research trip to New Mexico:
Governor Susana Martinez (pictured at the right welcoming me to New Mexico)

Matthew "Matt" Gloss, International Content Manager and Innovation Facilitator at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum 

Iris d’Piction, Lead Artistic Configuration and Paradigm Scalability Planner for the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
Picture
Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales

Preston Starch, the Assistant Administrator to the Deputy Executive Communications and Functionality Visualizer for Mayor Gonzales

Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry

Doris Schutt, Cross-Media Accountability and Framework Functionality Strategist for Mayor Berry

Taos Mayor Dave Barrone

​Elizabeth "Lottie" Dawe, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Dickinson Organization of Poetry Enthusiasts (DOPE)



I would also like to give a special shout out to Christine Scypinski, the owner of Adobe and Pines Inn Bed & Breakfast in Taos, New Mexico.  She and her staff went "above and beyond" to make us feel welcome in Taos, and the Inn itself is a gem. If you are ever in Taos, this is THE place to stay!  For information, click HERE. 
0 Comments

A Cow of Note

7/15/2015

0 Comments

 
Picture
As part of our Cow Appreciation Day celebration, we offer this profile of "A Cow of Note":

Even before Downling Lappe, Jr., earned his Bachelor’s degree in Bovine Sciences and Cattleology from Yale University, he realized that cows were much more intelligent than most people thought.  As a graduate assistant at the School of Farm and Ranch Management at Harvard, he worked for Dr. Parthenia Oddlin, a world-renowned cow psychologist who pioneered work centered on the research of cows’ self-esteem.  The main focus of her work concentrated on reasons why some cows produce whole milk while others yield only 2% or skim milk.   

While working with Dr. Oddlin, Downling Lappe he connected with Athena the Cow (Lappe and Athena are pictured above).  Lappe taught Athena to read, and progress she made was nothing short of astonishing.  Within a three-year period, Athena was recognized as a National Merit Scholar, and Lappe hoped that Athena would be accepted into Harvard.
 
A degree from Harvard, though, was not to be for Athena, as she was not accepted due to her “lack of of extracurricular, athletic, and community successes.”  As a result, Athena entered Princeton in the fall of 1990 and graduated four years later with a Doctorate in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Herbology.
 
After graduating from Princeton with full honors, Athena opened “KUH, The School of Traditional Eastern Herbalism,” now recognized as the premiere training facility in the United States for beginner, advanced and clinical herbalists and herbalologists.

Pictured below:  Althena the Cow's faculty profile at "KUH, The School of Traditional Eastern Herbalishm."

Picture
0 Comments

July 15th:  A Big Day

7/14/2015

0 Comments

 
Picture
June 14th is a big day in France:  Bastille Day.  June 16th is a big day in Australia:  Wombat Day.  However, it is June 15th that is a big day in the United States:  Cow Appreciation Day (information HERE).

June 15th is more than Cow Appreciation Day though.  It is also Qwerty Jean Dickinson's birthday.  Qwerty Jean Dickinson is the daughter of Emmett Lee Dickinson (Emily Dickinson's third cousin, twice removed -- at her request) and Oliveti Remington.

Emmett  Lee Dickinson's fourth wife, Oliveti Remington,  was the daughter of Eliphalet Remington, manufacturer of firearms and typewriters.  It was Remington who designed the typewriter’s top row of keys to honor his granddaughter.


Pictured above:  The only known likeness of Qwerty Jean Dickinson.
Picture
 
Harper Lee wrote the definitive biography of Qwerty Jean Dickinson.  She later fictionalized the work in her acclaimed novel To Kill A Mockingbird.  In that novel, she based Atticus Finch on Emmett Lee Dickinson (as a lawyer instead of a poet), and she patterned Scout on Qwerty Jean.  The character of Dill was based on Emily Dickinson, although many readers have mistakenly identified that character with Truman Capote.

Pictured at the right:  Harper Lee's acclaimed biography Qwerty: Qwerty Jean Dickinson -- A Life is the definitive biography of Qwerty Jean Dickinson. 


Picture
Year's after the publication of Qwerty, Harper Lee's publicist found the manuscript for Go Get A Walkman, a biography of Emmett Lee Dickinson (Emily Dickinson's third cousin, twice removed -- at her request). 

Lee was fascinated by the life and work of Emmett Lee Dickinson.  Her favorite work of his was a poem called  "Revolution was the iPod," and in her research on Dickinson, she discovered that it was his advances in electronics that led to the development of both the Boom Box and the Walkman. 

She wrote the work on Dickinson prior to writing Qwerty, and then tucked it away in a safe deposit box when her publisher pushed her to complete a book on Qwerty Jean.  The discovery of Go Get A Walkman was a worldwide  sensation when it was finally published.

Pictured at the left:  Harper Lee's sensational biography of Emmett Lee Dickinson, Go Get a Walkman.



Below left:  Harper Lee's favorite poem by Emmett Lee Dickinson.  Below right:  Dickinson's poem inspired his third cousin Emily to write "Revolution is the Pod."
By Emmett Lee Dickinson:

Revolution was the iPod

Systems rattled from
When the Winds of Wii were stirred
Electronics in Bloom
 
Connected in its Base Station
Always Syncing to
The Computer of itself,
Plugged-in Synergy –
 
Left inactive on my Couch
With my iPhone held
Robotic I shake my head
Could my Brian be dead?
By Emily Dickinson:

Revolution is the Pod

Systems rattle from
When the Winds of Will are stirred
Excellent is Bloom
 
But except its Russet Base
Every Summer be
The Entomber of itself,
So of Liberty –
 
Left inactive on the Stalk
All its Purple fled
Revolution shakes it for
Test if it be dead.
0 Comments

RIP, Macaroni the Cow

7/13/2015

0 Comments

 
Picture
The following obituary ran in the Washerst Post-Dispatch concerning the death of Macaroni  the Cow:

Macaroni the Cow, affectionately known as “Big Mac,” was accidentally slaughtered last Saturday in a mishap at the Washerst Fast-Food Meat Processing Plant.

Earlier in the day, in an annual celebratory event leading up to Cow Appreciation Day on July 15th, Pope Francis blessed the cow, a beefmaster, outside the Emmett Lee Dickinson Memorial Library on Dickinson Boulevard in historic Washerst (“WAS-herst”), Pennsylvania.  He then pardoned her life. 

After the ceremony, Macaroni was lead through town by librarians to commemorate the Pope’s blessing and pardon.  Shortly before noon, they transported her to the Washerst Fast-Food Meat Processing Plant to celebrate the fact that she was not to be slaughtered.  The misfortune occurred there just before 1:00 p.m.

Barney Beadle, the foreman on duty, got confused by the frenzy of the crowd.  “When they brought the cow in,” he said, “everyone was shoutin’ ‘Big Mac! Big Mac! Big Mac.’ I didn’t know it was her name.  I thought they was just admirin’ the quality beef in that cow.”

As a result, Macaroni was led into the slaughtering chute, and no one realized the error until it was too late.

Macraroni the Cow has no living relatives.
  She outlived her parents, Tank and Bella, three sisters, Clarabelle, Bessie, and Dahlia, and two Brothers, Tank and Mickey.


A candle light service will be held in honor of Macaroni at sunset on Cow Appreciation Day, July 15th, at the Emmett Lee Dickinson Memorial Library.  Macaroni’s owner, Dolores Coote, will attend the service with her husband, Dellbert, and their triplets, Beau Dell, Ry Dell, and Moe Dell. 

A wake will follow immediately at the McDonald’s on Dickinson Boulevard.  Happy Meals and Quarter Pounder meals will be offered at 50% discount.

For an additional story on Macaroni the Cow, click HERE.
0 Comments

CAD Calamity

7/12/2015

0 Comments

 
Picture
The Philadelphia Inquirer broke the story, and now it's gone viral:  a cow blessed and pardoned by the Pope for Cow Appreciation Day (July 15th) has been accidentally and irretrievably packed into meat patties. 

Here's the story as reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer:

Macaroni, a cow affectionately known as “Big Mac," was blessed and pardoned at the Pennsylvania State Fair by Pope Francis for Cow Appreciation Day, but she was accidentally sent to the slaughter house and turned into burger patties for fast food restaurants. 

“I feel awful bad about the mistake,” confessed Barney Beadle, a foreman at the Washerst Fast-food Meat Processing Plant. “When they brought the cow in and everyone was shoutin’ ‘Big Mac! Big Mac! Big Mac,’ I didn’t know it was her name.  I thought they was just admirin’ the quality beef in that cow.”

The blessing of the cow is an annual tradition by the Pope just before Cow Appreciation Day, similar to the pardoning of a turkey by the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving.  However, the cow’s life is supposed to be pardoned, and then the bovine is led to a local library for cow rides sponsored by the American Library Association.  Big Mac, though, was inadvertently sent through the meat processing plant because of her name.

“I wish now I’d named her Wellington,” sobbed Big Mac’s owner Dolores Coote.  “Then the kids could be ridin’ her instead of enjoyin’ her with fries.”  Coote then ordered a trio of Happy Meals for her triplets, Beau Dell, Ry Dell, and Moe Dell. 

“She’s in a happier place, though,” supposed Coote as she sucked up her vanilla milkshake.  “But it’s hard to swallow,” she added as she bit down on a mouthful of quarter-pounder.

For information on Cow Appreciation Day, click HERE.


0 Comments

Gambling with the Future of Libraries?

6/26/2014

0 Comments

 
Picture
The American Library Association is meeting in Las Vegas this week around the theme of “Let’s redefine the meaning of ‘Top Shelf.’” 

“We couldn’t have picked a better location based on our theme,” said Anne Ewell-Lee, the ALA’s Lead Global Integration Response Facilitator.  “We’re planning the direction for 21st-century libraries, not gambling with their future,” she added as she jammed a fist-full of quarters into the Wild Deuce Galaxy Jackpot slot machine in the lobby of Harrah’s.

“One significant change the public will see almost immediately,” said Ewell-Lee, “is a higher level of luxury libraries.  And,” she added, “branding,” alluding to the talks between Donald Trump and the Library of Congress.   

ALA sources claim that the Trump-LoC talks will conclude in a matter of days, once they hammer out an agreement on the TRUMP sign for the front of the building.  “It must be tasteful,” insisted The Donald.  (Click the image above to enlarge.)

The ALA is also finalizing plans for this year’s Cow Appreciation Day, celebrated annually on July 15th and co-sponsored by the ALA and the Emmett Lee Dickinson Museum (above the coin-op Laundromat on Dickinson Boulevard in historic Washerst, Pennsylvania).  The yearly celebration includes cow rides for “children of all ages” at local libraries across the United States.  Many cities and towns include additional pomp and pageantry with a Parade of the Librarians.  

For more information on Cow Appreciation Day, click HERE.   

0 Comments

Librarians Get No Respect

6/23/2014

0 Comments

 
Picture
Click the image above to enlarge.
In the professional world of writing, publishing, and printed and digital cataloging of information, librarians are clearly the Rodney Dangerfields of the lot.  They just don’t get respect!  They are at the bottom of the food chain, far below authors, editors, journalists, literary agents, copywriters, cover artists, book store cashiers, and even book store coffee shop baristas!

Here’s an example that epitomizes the utter lack of respect that librarians receive:
A few years ago, my wife and a friend went for a pleasant stroll through our neighborhood on a lovely summer evening.  However, it was completely ruined when a carload of teenage boys cruised past and mocked them with sarcastic catcalls.  They slowed as they passed by, and one of them hollered out the window, “What?  Are you a couple of librarians?”  

My wife was devastated.  She was teary-eyed and even sobbed a bit when she told me about the incident.  “They called us a couple of…librarians!” she sputtered.

The dishonor associated with the profession is totally unwarranted.  Librarians just don’t get the credit they deserve.

What would the world be like without librarians?  Who would categorize and shelve all the books? Who would help with any audio visual needs?  Who would collect fines on overdue books?  Who would shush people? 

There is a need for a call to action, and this month, librarians will gather in Las Vegas to strategize ways to counteract this level of disrespect.  Also, under the theme of “Let’s redefine the meaning of ‘Top Shelf,’” they will evaluate ways to improve and re-package their image.

If you can’t make it to Las Vegas, you can still do your part.  Just call your local library and ask for the reference librarian.  Then ask for a killer recipe for a Tropical Hooter or a Dirty Bizzo.  Believe me – you’ll be happy you did – and your perception of librarians will rise, even if just a little.

_____________________

Also, be sure to check out all of the information we have on Cow Appreciation Day, sponsored by the American Library Association and celebrated annually on July 15th.  Click HERE.


0 Comments

 Cow Appreciation Day Changes Lives

7/14/2013

0 Comments

 
Were it not for Emmett Lee Dickinson there might not be a Cow Appreciation Day, an annual observance that holds special significance in the lives of people around the world.   Countless individuals have reported to us how Cow Appreciation Day has changed their lives. 
Picture
Abyndon Whittaker Nagle Jr. reported that the experience of Cow Appreciation Day cow rides
at the Washerst Central Library in his youth and his passion for the musty smell of old, leather bound books led him to become a rare book and special collections librarian at the Houghton Library at Harvard University.  




Picture
Mary Frances Treecreeper (shown second from the left in the photograph) grades, sorts and classifies unprocessed meat for the National Public School Cafeteria Lunch Processing Plant in Washerst, Pennsylvania.  In a recent interview with the Washerstian Post, Ms. Treecreeper credited Cow Appreciation Day with “steering me toward my unconventional career choice.”  Then, with a wry smile and a wink, she added, “no pun intended.”



Picture
Because of Cow Appreciation Day, Dr. Parthenia Oddlin attended Yale University and earned her doctorate degree from its world-renowned Bovine Psychology and Neuroscience program. To this day she researches and studies self-esteem in cows to determine why it is that some cows produce whole milk while others yield 2% or skim milk.  
  


Cow Appreciation Day is sponsored by the American Library Association and celebrated annually on July 15th.  Do you have an account about how Cow Appreciation Day has changed your life?  If so, please let us know so that we can share your story!

For information on the history of Cow Appreciation Day, click HERE.

0 Comments

    Archives

    January 2023
    December 2022
    November 2022
    October 2022
    September 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    November 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    August 2014
    June 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    October 2013
    September 2013
    August 2013
    July 2013
    June 2013
    May 2013

    PLOG

    A poetry log for the Emmett Lee Dickinson Museum (above the coin-op Laundromat on Dickinson Boulevard in historic Washerst, Pennsylvania).

    Categories

    All
    100
    1919
    1950s
    2016 In Review
    2020
    30 Day Challenges
    312 Day
    7-11
    9-11
    9/11
    Aaron Schock
    Aaron Spelling
    Abandoned Places
    Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
    Abe Vigoda
    Aboriginal Memorial Poles
    Abraham Lincoln
    ACA
    Academy Awards
    ACHA
    A Christmas Carol
    ADA
    Adam Schiff
    Adam West
    Addictions
    A Doll's House
    Adrift
    ADS
    Affordable Care Act
    After Great Pain
    Ahmaud Arbery
    Air Fresheners
    ALA
    Alabama
    Alaska
    Albinoni
    Alcohol
    Alexander Calder
    Alexander Hamilton
    Alfred Hitchcock
    Al Gore
    Alice In Wonderland
    Al Roker
    Alternative Facts
    Alt-Right
    American Dialect Society
    American Federation Of Poets & Poetry Workers
    American Heart Association
    American Poetry Month
    American Writers Museum
    Amy Cooper
    Ana Lei D'yingunson
    And Be Merry
    Andy Warhol
    Angelina Jolie
    Animal Farm
    Ann Coulter
    Anthony Kennedy
    Anthony Scaramucci
    Anthony Weiner
    Antiques Roadshow
    Antonin Scalia
    APA
    Apostrophes
    Appalachian Trail
    Apple Cider Sangria
    April Fools
    AP Stylebook
    A Quiet Passion
    Arbor Day
    Ariana Grande
    Arkady Popov
    Art
    Assateague Island National Seashore
    Athena The Cow
    Athletics
    Austin Dickinson
    Autobiographies
    Autumn
    A Visit From St. Nicholas
    B-52s
    Baby Pictures
    Backache
    Ballistic Missiles
    Baltimore
    Banksy
    Banned Words
    Barack Obama
    Barbeque
    Barbie
    Bart Simpson
    Bar Wars
    Baseball
    Basketball
    Batman
    Baywatch
    BB 8
    BB-8
    Beaches
    Beatles
    Be Best
    Because I Could Not Stop For Death
    Beer
    Bees
    Beethoven
    Ben And Jerry's
    Ben Carson
    Benedict Arnold
    Benjamin Franklin
    Ben Zimmer
    Bernie Sanders
    Bernie Sandwich
    Berries
    Betsy DeVos
    Bette Midler
    Betty White
    Big Meadows
    Bill Clinton
    Bill Murray
    Bill O'Reilly
    Bill Traylor
    BINGO
    Biographies
    Birds
    Bird Watching
    Birthdays
    Black Beans
    Black Friday
    Black Lives Matter
    Blackout Poetry
    Blogs
    Blonde Espresso
    Bloody Sunday
    Blue Wave
    Bob Good
    Bodie Island
    Bomb Cyclone
    Bona Fide
    Bone Spurs
    Bonsai
    Boomers
    Boston
    Bounties
    Brackets
    Breaking Bad
    Breonna Taylor
    Brett Kavanaugh
    Brian Williams
    Broadway
    Bromo Seltzer
    Brooklyn Museum
    Bruce Jenner
    Bruno Mars
    Buffalo Wings
    Build The Wall
    Bump Stocks
    Caberet
    Cajun Nachos
    California Fires
    Calvert Street Theatre
    Calvin Trillin
    Candace "Candy" Koren
    Candles
    Candy
    Candy Corn
    Candy Hearts
    Caps For Sale
    Caravan
    Carly Simon
    Carnivals
    Caskets
    Cast-away
    Cats
    Cdc-poetry-project
    Chance The Rapper
    Charles Darwin
    Charles Dickens
    Charles Sheeler
    Charlottesville
    Charlottesville Symphony
    Charm City Books
    Cheerios
    Cheese
    Chicago Race Riot Of 1919
    Chicken Wings
    Chief Justice Taney
    Children Of The Candy Corn
    Children's Books
    Children's Word Of The Year
    Chimney Sweeps
    China
    Chinese Food
    Chinese New Year
    CHIP
    Chirstmas
    Chocolate
    Chop Suey
    Chris Christie
    Chris Hayes
    Chris Martin
    Christians
    Christine Blasey Ford
    Christmas
    Christmas In July
    Christmas Lights
    Chrysler Museum
    Chuck Barris
    Chuck GrASSley
    Church
    Cinco De Mayo
    Cindy Hyde Smith
    Circus
    Circus Peanuts
    City Of Literature
    Civility
    Clam Shells
    Clarence Thomas
    Classical Music
    Cleavagegate
    Clement Clarke Moore
    Cleveland
    Climate Change
    Clowns
    Clue
    CNN
    Coal
    C & O Canal
    Cocktail Parasols
    Coffee
    Cognitive Tests
    Coin Op Laundromat
    Coin-Op Laundromat
    Colin Kapernick
    Colin Powell
    College
    Collins Dictionary
    Collusion
    Colonial Williamsburg
    Color
    Color Of The Year
    Come From Away
    Comments
    Commercials
    Compass Directions
    Complaints
    Compliments
    Conan O'Brien
    Concentration Camps
    Confederate Monuments
    Congo Masks
    Corn
    Corn Maze
    Cornoavirus
    Corn Palace
    Corona The Clown
    Coronavirus
    Counter Social
    Coup D'état
    Covfefe
    COVID19
    Covington
    Cow Appreciation Day
    Cows
    Creatures
    Critical Race Theory
    Crow-navirus
    Cruising
    C-SPAN
    Culinary Arts
    Cult
    Curling
    Cynthia Nixon
    DACA
    Dad Jokes
    Daffodils
    Dailyfussin
    Dance
    Dancing With The Stars
    Dankness
    Danny Boyle
    Dan Welcher
    Darth Dickinson
    Darth Vader
    DateDue
    Dave Chappelle
    David Chester French
    David Frum
    Daylight Savings Time
    Days Of The Week
    D. D. Goings
    Dear Evan Hansen
    Death And Grief
    Debates
    December
    Deflategate
    DeJarnette Sanitarium
    Delta Airlines
    De-Plane
    Deplorables
    Derek Chauvin
    Dickinson Family
    Dickinson Lake
    Dickinson State Park
    Dick Poop
    Dictionary.com
    Distant Galaxy
    Dogs & Puppies
    Dolls
    Domino Sugar
    Donald Bronzer
    Donald Trump
    Donald Trump Jr
    Donald T. Tump
    Donutgate
    Donuts
    DOPE
    Dopplegangers
    Doritos
    Doug Jones
    Drain The Swamp
    Dream Freaks
    Drink
    Drittereich Drumpf
    Drop The Mic
    Dr. Sean P. Conley
    Dr. Seuss
    Drunk Poetry
    Dry Cleaning
    Duke University Chapel
    Dwight Eisenhower
    East Building/NGA
    Easter
    Eat
    Eavesdropping
    E. B. White
    Edgar Allan Poe
    EDIS
    Edmund Pettus
    Edna Jewel Covfefe
    Education
    Edward Elgar
    Edward Hopper
    E E Cummings
    E. E. Cummings
    El Chapo
    Elizabeth Alexander
    Elkton
    Ella G. LeMent
    Ellsworth Kelly
    El Nacho
    Elon James White
    Elon Musk
    El Paso
    Elvis Presley
    Email Hacks
    Emil E. Dichundsohn
    Emi Li Dikytinson
    Emilio Dickinson
    Emilydickinson
    Emily Dickinson
    Emily Dickinson Archive
    Emily Dickinson Museum
    Eminem
    Emmett Lee Dickinson
    Emmett Lee Dickinson Museum
    Emmett Till
    Emmy Awards
    Emojis
    Enchanted Castle
    Enough
    EPA
    Eric Trump
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ethel Merman
    Ethics
    Evangelicals
    Eve L. Ewing
    Exit Through The Gift Shop
    Exploding Trees
    Face Masks
    Face Swap
    Fairleigh Dickinson
    Fake News
    Fall
    Families Belong Together
    Family Separations
    Fantasy Island
    Farming
    Fashion
    Father's Day
    Favorite Foods
    FBI
    Fears/Phobias
    FeBREWary
    Fine Arts
    Fire
    Fire Retardant Pants
    Fitness
    FL
    Flatulence
    Flint Water Crisis
    Flo From Progressive Insurance
    Florence Foster Jenkins
    Florida
    Florida Southern College
    Flowers
    Folger Shakespeare Library
    Folio Th Library Cat
    Food
    Food And Drink
    Four Seasons Total Landscaping
    Fourth Of July
    Fox
    Fox News
    Fralin Museum Of Art
    Francois Brunelle
    Franklin Edition
    Frank Lloyd Wright
    Free Press
    Frontier Culture Museum
    Fruits & Vegetables
    Games & Toys
    Geography
    George Bush
    George Floyd
    George Lucas
    George Takei
    Georgetown Glow
    Georgia
    Georgia O'Keeffe
    Georgia O'Keeffee
    Ghostbusters
    Ghoulish Pics Of The Trumps
    Giacomo Puccini
    GIFs
    Gifts
    Gilbert & Sullivan
    Ginter Botanical Garden
    Glade
    Glenstone
    Global Warming
    God
    Golden Gate Bridge
    Golden Globe Awards
    Golden Toilet
    Gold Medal
    Golf
    Goodbye Earth
    Goodloe Sutton
    Goodnight Moon
    Google Arts & Culture
    GOP
    Gore Vidal
    Gossip
    Governor Pence
    Goya
    Graffiti
    Graffiti Alley
    Granada Cove Minimum Security Prison
    Grasshoppers
    Great Chicago Fire
    Great Falls
    Great Hall Of Wax Figures
    Greg Abbott
    Groucho Marx
    Groundhog Day
    Grover Cleveland
    Grumpy Cat
    Guggenheim Museum
    Gun Control
    Gurgles The Clown
    Gustavo Brach
    Gutsom Borglum
    Haiku
    Halloween
    Hamilton
    Hands
    Hardened Schools
    Harold Bornstein
    Harper Lee
    Hate
    Hattie White
    Hawaii
    Healthcare
    Health Care
    Heather Heyer
    Heavenly Bodies
    Heidi Cruz
    Hello Dolly
    Henk-jan Schoonbeek
    Heroin
    Hervé Villechaize
    Hillary Clinton
    History
    Hitchbot
    Hoax
    Holidays
    Hollywood
    Hollywood Cemetery
    Homeless
    Hotdogs
    Hot Wings
    Houghton Library
    Howard Stern
    Hubble Telescope
    Hunker-down
    Hurricane-dorian
    Hurricane-florence
    Hurricane-harvey
    Hurricane-irma
    Hurricanes
    I Am Not A Look-Alike Project
    Ice
    Illness
    Immigration
    Impeachment
    Inauguration
    Indiana
    Ingleside Resort
    Insider Trading
    Insomnia
    Internet
    Inventions
    Iowa Caucuses
    IQ
    ISIS
    Ivana Trump
    Ivanka Trump
    Ivy Creek Natural Area
    Izzy Sharp & Moe
    James Dooley
    James Madison
    Jan Bervin
    Jane Wald
    January 6th Coup Attempt
    Japan
    Jared Kushner
    Jay Leyda
    Jeanine Pirro
    Jeb-bush
    Jefferson Beauregard Sessions
    Jeff Koons
    Jeff Sessions
    Jericho Brown
    Jerry Falwell Jr.
    Jerry Lewis
    Jiggery Pokery
    Jim Clark
    Jim Crow
    Jimmy Fallon
    Jimmy Kimmel
    Jim Varney
    J. J. Abrams
    Jobs
    Jockey's Ridge State Park
    Joe Biden
    Joe Exotic
    Joe Scarborough
    John Boehner
    John Cage
    John Lennon
    John Miller
    Johnson Edition
    Jon Stewart
    Joseph Charles McKenzie
    Journalism
    Jr.
    Judy Chicago
    July 4th
    Kanye West
    Karenavirus
    Karens
    Kate And Maggie Fox
    Kathy Griffin
    Keggers
    Kehine Wiley
    Kellie Rasberry
    Kellyanne Conway
    Kelly Loeffler
    Kim Jong Un
    Kim Kardashian
    Kinfe Throwing
    King Tut
    Kirstjen Nielsen
    KKK
    Krampus
    Ku Klux Klan
    KY
    Kyle Rittenhouse
    Lady Doritos
    Lady Gaga
    La La Land
    Lamar Smith
    Lana Marks
    Langston Hughes
    Las Vegas
    Latinos For Trump
    Laundry
    Laura Ingraham
    Laurel And Yanny
    Lavinia Dickinson
    Lawrence O'Donnell
    Leap Year
    Left-Handedness
    Leftovers
    Leona Helmsley
    Lesley Dill
    Lewis Carroll
    Lewis & Clark
    Lewis Ginter
    Liberty University
    Librarians
    Library Of Congress
    Lie-braries
    Lies
    Lincoln Memorial
    Lindsey Graham
    Linguistics
    Lin-Manuel Miranda
    Little Orphan Annie
    Little Ricky
    Lizzie Borden
    Lobester Les Mis
    Lola
    London
    Lord Of The Flies
    Lottery
    Louis Comfort Tiffany
    Love
    LSA
    Lullaby
    Lumino Optical Filter Prisms
    Luray
    Macaroni & Cheese
    Macaroni The Cow
    Madeleine Olnek
    Magruder Sanitarium
    Majory Stoneman Douglas High School
    Mamie Eisenhower
    Mannequin Challenge
    Mar-a-Lago
    March
    March For Children
    March For Our Lives
    March For Science
    March Madness
    March Mudness
    Marco Rubio
    Mardi Gras
    Margaritas
    Margarita Seward
    Mark Rothko
    Marth Ackmann
    Martha Nell Smith
    Mary Norris
    Mary Steinberg
    Masks
    Mathematics
    Matt Groening
    Maud Muller
    Maurice Ravel
    Maurizio Cattelan
    Maya Angelou
    Mayo Clinic
    Meatloaf
    Medicine
    Medicines
    Meghan Markle
    Meghan Trainor
    Megyn Kelly
    Melania Trump
    Memes
    Memorial Day Weekend
    Memorial To Enslaved Laborers
    Memory
    Mensa
    Meredith WIllson
    Merriam-Webster
    Meryl Jenkins
    Meryl Streep
    Metaphors
    Mexican Prisons
    Mexico
    Michael Cohen
    Michael Flynn
    Michael Wolff
    Michelle Obama
    Microwave Ovens
    Middle School
    MIka Brzezinski
    Mike Pence
    Military Parades
    Mississippi ICE Raids
    Mitchell
    Mitch McConnell
    MmmPeachMint Sangria
    M&Ms
    MOCA
    Months
    Montpelier
    Moonlight
    Morgan Library
    Morning Joe
    Moron
    Most Dangerous Jobs
    Mother's Day
    Motya The Bear
    Mountain Dew
    Movies
    Mozart
    Mr. Postman
    MSNBC
    Mueller Report
    Murphy's Law
    Museum Of Modern Art
    Museums
    Music
    Muslim Ban
    Nachos
    NaNoWriMo
    National Aquarium
    National Archives
    National Beer Day
    National Bone Spur Survivors Day
    National Bonsai Museum
    National Candy Corn Day
    National Cereal Day
    National Day Of Good Hygiene
    National Donut Day
    National Emergency
    National Hiking Day
    National Hotdog Day
    National Laundry Day
    National Mall
    National Margarita Day
    National Nachos Day
    National Napping Day
    National Onion Ring Day
    National Pet Day
    National Pie Day
    National Pizza Day
    National Poetry Month
    National Portrait Gallery
    National Puppy Day
    National Review
    National School Walkout
    National Spelling Bee
    National Tortilla Chip Day
    Natural Chimneys
    Nature
    Nazis
    NCAA
    Neil Simon
    Nerd Prom
    Never Again
    New Market
    New Mexico
    News
    New Years Eve
    New York Public Library
    Nighthawks
    Nikki MInaj
    No
    Nobel Peace Prize
    Noble Prizes
    North America
    North Carolina
    North Korea
    North Pole
    NRA
    Numbers
    Obamacare
    OED
    Ohio
    Olympics
    Omarosa
    Onions
    Open Me Carefully
    Opposites
    Ordinal Numbers
    Orlando
    Oscars
    Oscar S. Sowhite
    Oslo
    Outer Banks
    Overheard
    Oxymorons
    Ozymandias
    PA
    Pablo Picasso
    Pachelbel's Canon
    Palindrome
    Pancake-day
    Pandemic
    Pantone
    Parades
    Paris-climate-accord
    Parkland
    Parkland-massacre
    Parler
    Paul-manafort
    Paul McCartney
    Paul-ryan
    Peabody-library
    Pedernal
    Peeps
    PepsiCo
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Personal Hygiene
    Person Of The Year
    Pets
    Phoenix
    Pi
    Pi Day
    Pie
    Piecakie
    Piers Morgan
    Pie Soup
    Pinball Museum
    Pirates Of Penzance
    Pizza
    Plaid Shirt Guy
    Pledge Of Allegiance
    Plogging
    Podcasts
    Poe House & Museum
    Poemdemic 2020
    Poetic New Deal
    Poetry
    Poetry Hall Of Fame
    Poetry Statistics
    Poetry Themes
    Poets
    Poets Against Trump
    Pokemon Go
    Politics
    Pope Francis
    Pope Leo XIII
    Pope Pius IX
    Possessives
    Post-Truth
    PowerBall
    Presidents' Day
    Presidents' Heads
    Prince
    Prince Andrew
    Prisms
    Prisoners Of Geography
    Privacy
    Product Placement
    Pronouns
    Protests Of 2020
    Psycho
    Publish Or Perish
    Pullet Surprise
    Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew
    Pumpkin Spice
    Punxsutawney Phil
    Puppy Bowl
    Puppy Monkey Baby
    Purple
    Putin
    Qin Shihuang
    Quarantine
    Queen Elizabeth
    Quentin Tarantino
    QVC
    Qwerty Dickinson
    Rachel Maddow
    Racism
    Raking
    Ralph Northam
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Random House
    Rand Paul
    Rap
    Ray Strong
    Recall Remedy
    Red Caps
    Red Summer
    Red Tide
    Reince Priebus
    Release The Kraken
    Religion
    Reopen America
    Republican National Convention
    Republicans
    Research
    Resolutions
    Respect
    Rex Tillerson
    RFRA
    Rhyme
    Rice Krispies
    Richard Burr
    Richard Estes
    Richard Simmons
    Richmond
    Rick DeSantis
    Rick Santorum
    Rick Tyler
    Right-Handedness
    Rita Dove
    Rita Pigeon
    Robert Bloch
    Robert E. Lee
    Robert Frost
    Robert James Duggar
    Rob Lowe
    Robots
    Roe V. Wade
    Roger Taney
    Romphims
    Ron Desantis
    Ross Dickinson
    Roy Lichtenstein
    Roy Lichtenstien
    Roy Moore
    Rudy Giuliani
    Rupert Murdoch
    Rush Limbaugh
    Russia
    Sacagawea
    Sad
    Sad Songs
    SAG Awards
    Sallie May Dooley
    Sally Yates
    Sandra Gilbert
    San Francisco
    Sangria
    Santa
    Sarah Huckabee Sanders
    Sarah Palin
    Sarcasm
    Saturday Night Live
    Saul Steinberg
    School Shootings
    Science
    Scott Pruitt
    SCOTUS
    Scripps National Spelling Bee
    SD
    Sean Hannity
    Sean Penn
    Sean Spicer
    Seasons
    Secret Society
    Security Apparatus
    Seinfeld
    Selection Sunday
    Selfies
    Sergey Kislyak
    Servi-Tron
    Shadow Puppets
    Sharknado
    Sharks
    SharpieGate
    Sheet-caking
    Shenandoah National Park
    Shipoopi
    Shirley Plantation
    Shithole Countries
    Shopping Season
    Show Your Rump To Trump
    Silly Love Songs
    Singular They
    Sky
    Skyline Drive
    Skyline Parkway Motor Court
    Sleep
    Smallest Church In America
    Smithsonian
    Snake Penis Wine
    SNL
    Snow
    Snow Days
    Snowzilla
    Social Distancing
    Social Media
    Social Media Addiction Day
    Social Media Day
    Solar Eclipse
    Somerset
    Soup
    South Pacific
    Spelling Bee
    Spices For Grilled Chicken
    Spiders
    Spoiler Alerts
    Sports
    Spray Tanning
    Spring
    Spring Break
    Stable Genius
    Stanardsville
    Starbucks
    Star Wars
    State Of The Union
    Stay Woke
    STEM
    Stephen Colbert
    Stephen Harrigan
    Stephen Miller
    Stephen Sondheim
    Steve Bannon
    Steve Schmidt
    Stonewall Jackson
    Stormy Daniels
    St. Patrick's Day
    Straws
    Stuart Davis
    Succession / Secession
    Sugar
    Summer
    Summertime Summertime
    Super Bowl
    Supreme Court
    Susan Dickinson
    Susan Sarandon
    Swannanoa
    Sweat
    Sweden
    Sylvia Plath
    Tableau Vivant
    TalibanTrump
    Taliesin
    Tate Modern
    Taxes
    Teaching
    Ted Cruz
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    Television
    Temperatures
    Tennis
    Tennis Pavilion
    Tequila
    Terracotta Warriors
    Terrence Davies
    Testicle Tanning
    Texas
    Thanksgetting
    Thanksgiving
    The Arts
    The Bards
    The Beatles
    The Beverly Hillbillies
    The Big Lie
    The Cure
    The Death Of A Nation
    The Dinner Party
    #TheDress
    The Food Network
    The Force Awakens
    The Garbaged Somethings
    The Gong Show
    The Gorgeous Nothings
    The Great Comet
    The Inn At Afton
    The Jamies
    The Lego Movie
    The Magnificent Seven
    The Music Man
    The New Yorker
    The Odd Couple
    The Orb
    The Phillips Collection
    The Play That Goes Wrong
    The Press
    The Prowling Bee
    Theresa May
    The Russians Are Coming
    The Second City
    The Secret Life Of Pets
    These Fevered Days
    The Simpsons
    The Storm
    The Struggle For Justice
    The Sun Just Touched The Morning
    The Tradition
    The Wall
    They
    Thomas Huxley
    Thomas Jefferson
    Thomas Paine
    Three Day Weekends
    Thuggery
    Tiger King
    Tiki Torches
    TIme
    Times Of Day/Night
    Tina Fey
    Tomi Lahren
    Tomorrow
    Tom Price
    Tom Sleigh
    Tony Awards
    Toonces The Cat
    Top Gun
    Toronto
    Tortilla Chips
    Tourism
    Towel Animals
    Trading Cards
    Transparency
    Travel & Leisure
    Treason
    Treason's Greetings
    Trees
    Triadelphia
    Triangle Dance
    Trip Advisor
    Trump Baby Blimp
    Trump Cabinet Meeting
    TrumpCare
    Trump Coverage W/out Poetry
    Trump Coverage W/Poetry
    Trump Cups
    Trump Death Toll
    Trump Rallies
    Trump Shutdown
    Trump Trading Cards
    Trump University
    Trumpus
    TrumpVirus
    Trumpy The Clown
    Truth
    Truthiness
    Tubular Meats
    Tucker Carlson
    Tupperware
    Turducken
    Twas The Night Before Christmas
    TWICC
    TwitBit
    Twitter
    TX
    Ugly Sweaters
    Uhmilli Dikeanssöhn
    Ukaine
    Ukraine
    UltraViolet
    Ulysses S. Grant
    UMBC
    UNESCO
    United Airlines
    US Military
    US Troops
    UVA
    Uvalde
    VA
    Vaccinations
    Valentine's Day
    Vanuatu
    Vegetable Candies
    Velvetta Pardy
    Victorian Age
    Vincent Van Gogh
    Virginia Museum Of Contemporary Art
    Virginia Museum Of Fine Art
    Virginia Museum Of The Civil War
    Visual Metaphors
    VMFA
    Voting Rights
    Waddle Pants
    Wall Of Meat
    Walter Heisenberg
    Walt Whitman
    War On Christmas
    War On National Candy Corn Day
    Washerst
    Washington DC
    Washington Post
    Washington Swamp Critters
    Water
    Wayne Lapierre
    Weather
    Webby Awards
    Weekend Without Men
    We Go Haiku
    Western State Hospital
    Westminster Church
    When God Lets My Body Be
    When They Go Low We Go Haiku
    Where's Waldo
    White House
    White House Correspondents' Dinner
    White Privilege
    White Supremacy
    Whitman Alabama
    Whitney Museum Of American Art
    Wigert's Bonsai Nursery
    Wild Nights With Emily
    William Barr
    Williamsburg
    William Seward
    Windmill Cancer
    Windmills
    Wine
    Wings
    Wink Whitman
    Winter
    Winter Break
    Winter Solstice
    Wire Taps
    Wisconsin
    WKDW
    Woke
    Women's March On Washington
    Women's Rights
    Woodrow Wilson
    Woolen MIlls
    Word Choice
    Word Of The Year
    Word Prom
    Words
    Work And The Workplace
    World Cat Day
    World Poetry Day
    World Series
    World Sleep Day
    World War I
    WOTY
    Wouldn't
    Writers On The Air
    WV
    Yankee Candles
    Yanny & Laurel
    Ye
    Yesterday
    Yo Momma Jokes
    Youthquake
    Zada Sapworth

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.