ON THIS DAY: March 15, 2019

March 15th is

Ides of March

Peanut Lovers’ Day

Pears Helene Day

Shoe the World Day *

World Speech Day *

World Consumer Rights Day *

Everything You Think Is Wrong Day

International Day Against Police Brutality *

International Day Against Seal Slaughter *

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Word Cloud: ACTIVIST (REDUX – Women’s History Month)

by NONA BLYTH CLOUD

Ask two hundred people on the main streets across America to name American women poets — if they came up with anyone, almost certainly it would be Emily Dickinson, and most would stop there, though  a few might know Maya Angelou’s name. Emily Dickinson is certainly one of the Great Names in English-language poetry from any country, but so many other wonderful women poets languish little known or long forgotten.

Women in all branches of the Arts are still playing catch-up with their male counterparts, since opportunities for women outside the narrow world of “Kinder, Küche, und Kirche” (kids, kitchen, and kirk, which is another word for church) were so very rare before the mid-19th century.

Marge Piercy (1936 — ) was born in Detroit, Michigan, on March 31st. Her working-class parents were Jewish, living in a predominately black neighborhood, where the Great Depression hit hard. She became the first in her family to go to college, on a scholarship to the University of Michigan, where she joined and became an organizer for political movements like the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Anti-Vietnam War/Pro-Peace groups. She’s a feminist, a Marxist and an environmentalist. Piercy is also a prolific writer, with almost 20 novels and 20 books of poetry published. She’s written plays, several volumes of nonfiction, a memoir, and edited the anthology Early Ripening: American Women’s Poetry Now. Piercy also explores Jewish issues, and was poetry editor of Tikkun Magazine.

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The Air Smelled Dirty

Everyone burned coal in our neighborhood,
soft coal they called it from the mountains
of western Pennsylvania where my father
grew up and fled as soon as he could, where
my Welsh cousins dug it down in the dark.

The furnace it fed stood in the dank
basement, its many arms upraised
like Godzilla or some other monster.
It was my job to pull out clinkers
and carry them to the alley bin.

Mornings were chilly, frost on windows
etching magic landscapes.  I liked
to stand over the hot air registers
the warmth blowing up my skirts.
But the basement scared me at night.

The fire glowed like a red eye through
the furnace door and the clinkers fell
loud and the shadows came at me as
mice scampered.  The washing machine
was tame but the furnace was always hungry.


“The Air Smelled Dirty” from Third Wednesday, (Vol. X, No. 1, 2017), © 2017 by Marge Piercy
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ON THIS DAY: March 14, 2019

March 14th is

International Ask A Question Day *

Learn About Butterflies Day

MOTH-er (Moth Collectors) Day

National Pi Day (3.14 etc.) *

Potato Chip Day

Science Education Day

International Day of Action for Rivers *

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ON THIS DAY: March 13, 2019

March 13th is

Chicken Noodle Soup Day

Coconut Torte Day

Good Samaritan Day

K-9 Veterans Day *

National Earmuff Day *

Smart & Sexy Day *

Open an Umbrella Indoors Day *

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ON THIS DAY: March 12, 2019

March 12th is

Baked Scallops Day

Girl Scout Day *

Plant a Flower Day *

World Day Against Cyber Censorship *

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ON THIS DAY: March 11, 2019

March 11th is

Eat Your Noodles Day

National Promposal Day

Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day

World Plumbing Day *

Worship of Tools Day

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TCS: An Enchanted Cottage

. Good Morning!

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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.

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“A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero

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ON THIS DAY: March 10, 2019

March 10th is

International Bagpipe Day *

Harriet Tubman Day *

Landline Telephone Day

Mario (Mar.10) Day

Pack Your Lunch Day

U.S. Paper Money Day *

Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

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ON THIS DAY: March 9, 2019

March 9th is

Crab Meat Day

U.S. Meatball Day

Get Over It Day *

Panic Day

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Thoughts from Poets for International Women’s Day

What would happen if one woman told the truth about
. . . . her life?
. . . The world would split open

 – Muriel Rukeyser, from Käthe Kollwitz, part 3

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Tell all the truth but tell it slant (1263)

by Emily Dickinson

Tell all the truth but tell it slant —
Success in Circuit lies
Too bright for our infirm Delight
The Truth’s superb surprise
As Lightning to the Children eased
With explanation kind
The Truth must dazzle gradually
Or every man be blind —

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