GLASS RAIN—the poetry by Margaret Roxby

“Japanese Bridge at Giverney” is included this week for Claude Monet’s Birthday, November 14. In a note to her poetry Round Robin friends, the author wrote: Pushing through the milling crowds at an exhibit in LA, I found myself ‘caught unaware’—could not move from this wonderful painting. Daughter, Kathy, had to come and find me and guide me away to other paintings. But my heart stayed THERE.”

KALEIDOSCOPE— an essay by Kathleen Roxby

“WORD CONFUSION” continues the author’s series on the English language, especially focused on its oddities. It is included this week as a companion for ‘In Another’s Shoes.”

THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS—the poetry of Kathleen Roxby

“In Another’s Shoes” is included this week for November 16, United Nations International Day for Tolerance.

 

 

 

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