My poem, “How to Paddle Upstream,” is featured today at Silver Birch Press. Many thanks to Melanie for including my poem in this HOW TO Series.
Ken G.
Image: the Moreau River, in Missouri – one of the tamer waters where I paddle
~ In fact, I’ll be there later today ~
Congratulations! Well deserved! Enjoy your day, also celebrating this! Michael
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Thank you, Michael! 😀
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:-))
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Congrats! Love the life lessons in this poem
Pat
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Thanks, Pat. Always learning.
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Congratulations, Ken! This is a lovely “how to” poem.
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Every day is a lesson. Thank you, Merril.
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You’re welcome!
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Cause celebre – well deserved Ken.
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Thank you, Paul. 🙂
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Pleasure indeed Ken.
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Well done! Those wonderful Missouri rivers, I have boated, floated many.
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Thank you, Helen. There certainly are enough streams here.
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Congrats!
This is good advice re navigating life. Yes, we have partners and tag-alongs, but ultimately we are charting our course solo, ever readjusting to “the flow” coming at us.
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Thank you, Jazz.
Yes, with every stroke.
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Congratulations, Ken.
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Thank you, Steve. 🙂
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Congrats, KG. I could feel this. As a (long ago) long-distance inflatable rafter (the entire length of the Connecticut River), I was viscerally reminded. Thanks.
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Thanks, Ron. There’s nothing like being that close to the water, as if an element of the scene.
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