December 15th, 2010

Reverb 15

Set an alarm for five minutes and capture the things you most want to remember about 2010. (Author: Patti Digh) (www.reverb10.com)

Ok, here goes–no particular order:

–L dressed as a bee with Homer Simpson mask on top
–North Bay Saturday night, -10 C, girls in tank tops running down the sidewalk
–blood red jellyfish in PEI
–K’s gorgeous dining room at Women’s Writing Salon
–Josey Kitten hiding behind the drier cord
–working late and sort of liking it
–the afternoon I spent writing at the airport (and riding the monorail)
–N making little animals out of squished up Tootsie Rolls at D’s birthday party
–running down a hill with the Divine Miss M, then running back up and running down again
–when M and I found the oatcakes at Second Cup in Halifax
–walking around a corner with F and suddenly, blammo, the White House
–finally meeting my penpal of 13 years…for brunch
–this really pretty salad I made one day when I was working from home
–this really good talk I had with my brother one night while I was making dinner
–Grand Beach in Winnipeg, and the discovery that it’s strangely like Florida
–the really fluffy cat I saw on Thanksgiving night

Whew–hey, that was fun!

2 Responses to “Reverb 15”

  • Frederique says:

    I was there for two of the fifteen! I feel v. privileged!


  • Rebecca says:

    It was a truly stellar unforgettable trip!


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