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1. Good things about Saturday

It's not that late, but I have my jammies on already, and will be going to bed soon. I consider that a good thing.

This afternoon, I had some of the best potato salad I've ever ingested. That sure knows how to peel a potato (and combine it with just the right amount of other stuff). I also had some delicious peach cobbler. NOM!

Tomorrow is Sunday, and my writing partner is back from vacation, and this means WRITING TIME WITH ANGELA! *is ded of excitement*

I promise to come up with some better posts in the near future. Meanwhile, if you're after poetry, I hope you'll read the original poem I posted yesterday. And if you want something a bit substantive, you can check out Wednesday's post about poetry being "the rhythmical creation of Beauty".

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