A Writer's Notebook, Day Three-Hundred-And-Ninety-Nine

I am doing this largely as a formality.  If you've seen my previous post, you already are aware that Ulysses, our cat, passed away today at just shy of four years old.  I won't go into details on that again, but I will say that I did do my work today, even in this state.  Granted, most of the poems I wrote tonight are maudlin and focused upon the events of the day, but that is a valid way to work through grief.  I don't want Ulysses death to become something that I feel stopped me or derailed me, as I think that would be a disservice to him and his memory.

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