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Monthly Archives: August 2021
TCS: The Nigerian Connection and the Glory of Butterflies
Good Morning! ______________________________ Welcome to The Coffee Shop, just for you early risers on Monday mornings. This is an Open Thread forum, so if you have an off-topic opinion burning a hole in your brainpan, feel free to add a comment. ______________________________ When … Continue reading
Occasionally, a poem by artist Florine Stettheimer
Today is Florine Stettheimer’s day of birth. Florine Stettheimer (1871–1944), American modernist painter, designer and poet; credited as the artist who painted the first feminist nude self-portrait; in the 1930s, she hosted a salon with her sisters that attracted members of … Continue reading
Two Poems by Rita Dove on Her Birthday
Rita Dove was born August 28, 1952, in Akron, Ohio; American poet and essayist; winner of the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for her book Thomas and Beulah; U.S. Library of Congress Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry, 1993-1995, the first African-American (after the … Continue reading
TCS: For All the Women of No Importance
Good Morning! ______________________________ Welcome to The Coffee Shop, just for you early risers on Monday mornings. This is an Open Thread forum, so if you have an off-topic opinion burning a hole in your brainpan, feel free to add a comment. ______________________________ We … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Poetry, The Coffee Shop, Women's Rights
Tagged Afghan Women, Eliza Griswold and Seamus Murphy, Emily Drumate, Etel Adnan, Landays of Pashtun Women, Nazik Al-Malaika, TCS - For All the Women of No Importance
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A Poem for World Mosquito Day
World Mosquito Day: on August 20, 1897, Sir Ronald Ross, British physician, discovers that female mosquitoes transit malaria between humans. The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine has held annual celebrations of the day since the 1930s John Updike … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged A Poem for World Mosquito Day, August 20, John Updike, Mosquito, Sir Ronald Ross, The Mosquito, The New Yorker
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A Poem for Serendipity Day
Serendipity Day was launched to celebrate life’s happy surprises. The word was coined by historian and politician Horace Walpole in 1754 as an allusion to Serendip, an old name for Sri Lanka. Walpole was a prolific letter writer, and he explained to … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged An Unexpected Meeting, August 18, Chris Bixler, Horace Walpole, Serendipity Day
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TCS: Clearing the Clouded Brain – Seven Poets
. . . .Good Morning! ______________________________ Welcome to The Coffee Shop, just for you early riserson Monday mornings. This is an Open Thread forum,so if you have an off-topic opinion burning a hole inyour brainpan, feel free to add a comment. ______________________________ Ten thousand … Continue reading
In Honor of World Lizard Day
August 14th is World Lizard Day, so I am reposting this report on the Gila Monster: GILA MONSTER: His Myth is Worse than His Bite “I have never been called to attend a case of Gila monster bite, and I … Continue reading
TCS: A Call for Change from Nigeria
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Posted in Poetry, The Coffee Shop
Tagged A Call for Change from Nigeria, Climate Crisis, Irene Fowler, Mother Earth, Russell Means, TCS, The Rose Garden
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