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Since 1984, my light commentary, Marginal Considerations, has been a feature of Weekend Radio. Moving into the 21st century (yeah, I know - a decade late and more than a dollar short), it may be time to explore the format known as "the blog." (Still on the radio, BTW.) I am the author of A Natural History of Socks, illustrated by the late Eric May, You May Already Be a Winner (and other marginal considerations) and The Nonexistence of Rutabagas, plus maybe 1K features, essays, book and arts reviews in newspapers and magazines nearly everywhere, except perhaps Kansas. I live on Lake Erie one city to the west of Cleveland with too many musical instruments, several large plants and no cats. My front door is purple. I collect dust, take up space and burn fossil fuel. I kayak, knit, hike, sing, canoe, write choral music and play hammered dulcimer, but not all at the same time. I read too much and don't write enough, but what's new?

Friday, April 1, 2011

The Question Was, Where Have You Been?

New York, Chicago, Columbus, Ohio
dozens of places that seem
like a good idea at the time.

well, that's the beginning of an old answer (to read the whole poem, click on http://www.switched-ongutenberg.org/archive/vol5no1/where.htm)

As for more recently, the answer is here, there and Puerto Rico. (More on that later.) Not a post to be seen since the first of the year, and one quarter of the year gone.
Resolving on this first of April to do better, JanC

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