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Oct. 14th, 2011 | 11:19 pm

Tomorrow is one of those days where I am supposed to be in a half dozen places and there is only one me to go around!

From 11 am to 5 pm, Pasadena is having an artwalk. There is a long list of potential interesting activities associated with that alone, but in addition:

At 2 pm, I am moderating the Southern California Haiku Study Group workshop at the Pacific Asia Museum.

At 3 pm, there is a reading of the latest Emerging Urban Poets chapbook, which contains my poem "Returning to Earth" at Maui Wowi.

At 4 pm, Webster's Fine Stationers in Altadena is hosting Wines For A Passionate Evening Of Poetry, with poetry readings by Judith Terzi and Linda Dove.

At 5 pm, there is a book launch party for Jack O'Spec at the Flintridge Bookstore. Many of the local spec poets will be there - Karen Romanko, Samantha Henderson, Kendall Evans, and more!

At 5 pm, Kathabela Wilson is hosting a salon in honor of Lana Hechtman Ayers, who is visiting from Seattle. Lana will be reading from her book, A New Red.

And all of this occurs on a day where I was hoping to be in Seabeck, Washington, at the annual Seabeck Haiku Getaway!

schedule conflicts...
my three clones
make their own plans

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Twisted Bonsai Tree

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from: stefan11
date: Oct. 15th, 2011 06:27 am (UTC)
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I envy you, in a good way -- I wish I could have similar problems.

L2, possibly -- I, me, and myself

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pagadan

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from: pagadan
date: Oct. 17th, 2011 04:40 am (UTC)
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Hard decsions. Let us know how you handle it. (Pity aobut your broken time emachine.)

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Deborah P Kolodji

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from: dkolodji
date: Oct. 17th, 2011 07:40 am (UTC)
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You're right! A time machine would be MUCH better than clones because then I could experience it all, instead of letting my clones have the fun!

But I really am having trouble with that thing! I don't think it's repairable, and I DID wish to dine with Eleanor of Aquitaine!

12th Century, 21st Century
a time machine
mixes up the digits

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