I’m in Western Massachusetts now with my family. This photo is of my father-in-law’s library. When he was alive he would play his violin there, read history, and nap.
Since I have limited web access I won’t be leaving too many comments on blogs while I’m away. I’ll catch up when I return. I’m still able to post using email and posterous. Cool, huh?
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Christine Swint’s poems have appeared in Calyx, Birmingham Poetry Review, Slant, a Journal of Poetry, Tampa Review, Heron Tree, Ekphrasis, and others. Her poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and Best New Poets, and she has won first place prizes from the Georgia Poetry Society and Agnes Scott College. Her first collection, Swimming This, was published in 2015 by FutureCycle Press. She teaches first-year composition at a metro-Atlanta university and writes about poetry, art, hiking, and yoga at Balanced on the Edge, https://balancedonedge.blog
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come see me if you’re ever in western massachusetts again. (or i can come see you.) i live about 20 minutes from massachusetts. 🙂 wishing you happy, safe travels!
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Very cool. Hope you’re having a great time!
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A house in the trees! Beautiful.
Have fun!
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That’s one nice library. Home away from home. Reminds me of my playhouse I had as a child. I would escape for hours on end from my family, swinging in my hammock. Love those days as I’m sure your father-in-law did his. Hope you’re having a great time. Have a great day.
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well i hope you enjoy your visit,, and will be here when you get back….
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What a beautifully simple structure. Cool that it has this place in your family.
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Beautiful! I can see how that would inspire creativity. I could live there. Have a great time, Christine. Thanks for posting!
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Wish it was mine.
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