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		<title>Charms of the Country and Kelli&#8217;s readings</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jeannine Gailey]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 17:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, after a day of bracing storm and swirl, we had a day of brilliantly watery sunshine and the temp pushed up to 64 with a clear cold wind, which still feels like 50. We did all the things that we moved to our neighborhood to do: we drove past a Christmas tree farm and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday, after a day of bracing storm and swirl, we had a day of brilliantly watery sunshine and the temp pushed up to 64 with a clear cold wind, which still feels like 50. We did all the things that we moved to our neighborhood to do: we drove past a Christmas tree farm and a farm with Shetland ponies, then hiked a river trail up to another horse farm, then visited truffle-sniffing potbellied pigs at <a href="http://www.willowslodge.com/about/garden_walk.html">this place</a>. (It&#8217;s where I tell everyone to stay if they visit us. I want to move in there myself if I ever make Hemingway money. ) The trees showed their brilliant colors and I wore a scarf for the first time in over two years. We came home and cooked apples with caramel sauce and had baked potatoes. It was a perfect fall day.</p>
<p>And today promises to be another gorgeous day, only this time Kelli is visiting to take me to her <a href="http://www.agodon.com/blog__upcoming_readings">Grange Cafe reading</a>, and we&#8217;ll eat creme brulee and drink coffee. It will all be very poet-y. By the way, you should check out Martha Silano&#8217;s interview with Kellli <a href="http://bluepositive.blogspot.com/2010/11/interstellar-very-very-exclusive.html">here</a>. And I hope to see you all at the <a href="http://fryemuseum.org/event/3773/">Frye Museum on Sunday</a> at 2 PM, where local poets Kelli, Allen Braden, Oliver de la Paz and Susan Rich will be reading at the museum. I love poetry readings at art museums and hopefully catch up with my friends! Plus I get to wear black again. I didn&#8217;t wear black much in California either.</p>
<p>I was actually excited watching the news yesterday. I must be getting old, because I get more excited about politics than I used to. I&#8217;m still cynical, but it&#8217;s kind of a wonderful process, this getting to participate in one&#8217;s government, even if sometimes if feels like our votes barely get heard among the throng. It&#8217;s kind of like poetry: you send out your messages into the universe, having faith that somehow they will make a difference.</p>
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