Closing out May
I didn't write much of anything this week, not even in my journal. It has been a busy week, sure, but that isn't the reason. I always have a notebook in my pocket, so I could steal a moment here or there to write down anything noteworthy--anything that could be tugged at, stretched, manipulated and turned into an idea, a theme, or a poem. I didn't find anything to be worthy of writing down. My days were filled with mundane, repetitive, disinterest. Some days are like this. Some times they group together into larger masses. Sometimes they stand in the way for far too long.
As we finish the week, we also finish the month. Tomorrow begins the bright month of June, and I hope to progress my next poetry collection to publication readiness. I hope to continue these weekly blog posts, and the biweekly newsletters (subscribe here).
I am currently listening to "The Handmaids Tale" by Margaret Atwood during my commutes. It has been a compelling story so far, and the narrator is doing a wonderful job.
I am reading "A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian" by Marina Lewycka. I am enjoying this story and the family dynamics quite a bit.
Meal prepping was not possible this week. I was traveling for work, and groceries were not readily accessible. I am hoping that next week will be better. I have procured the ingredients for low carb breakfast burritos. Wish me luck!
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Thanks for spending a few minutes here today. See you next Saturday.
Donnie R. Wallen
Poet
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