When NOAA claimed that June 2023 was the hottest month record worldwide, July said Hold my fan! I don’t have to tell everyone how hot and humid it has been, even in Boston. I find myself sittin...
So….there was this thing called the pandemic, followed by giving up my apartment in Brookline, a job change, a temporary furnished place in Boston, and finally, a condo in Waltham. There was so...
https://poetsdoublelife.com/2023/05/07/its-been-a-long-time-i-shouldnt-have-left-you/
I typically do a “year in review” post, but after the year we all had I thought it was best to keep 2020 in our rearview mirror. Yes, for the first time, hindsight is truly 2020. For this yea...
My last post was on the day before Memorial Day–the day before the world witnessed George Floyd’s murderbefore their eyes, the day before Christian Cooper posted his video of a white women pr...
https://poetsdoublelife.com/2020/06/28/june-2020-lucille-speaks/
May and April blended together—mostly because I spent so much time indoors. The weather has improved in the few weeks with more sunny days beckoning me outdoors. I’m not always able to carve ...
I’ve spent the entire month of April “at home during a crisis trying to work.” Although it was definitely not the month I envisioned, I managed to stay as busy as I would have been in a typ...
https://poetsdoublelife.com/2020/05/02/national-poetry-month-2020/
January 2020: Unlike the end of 2019, new year started off pretty somber. The lack of sun and warmth limit my energy. I didn’t dance much nor did I have a lot scheduled after work. I celebrate...
December 2019 featured three movies, two NBA games, a Christmas Vespers reading, and lots of time with family & friends. Continue reading →
November stretched the double life to the point where there was an event or activity almost every day of the month. Continue reading →
October was the best month of 2019--Lebanon, Purple Rain, Financial District Walking Tour, Eve Ewing, & Jabari Asim Continue reading →