A Writer's Notebook, Day Two-Hundred-And-Forty-Two

I woke around six this morning to begin work on the seder dinner for tonight.  Passover in my family involves a great many complicated family recipes, which I love, but which are a fair amount of work...  It's a lot to make, and I didn't get as much of a chance to get ahead for this dinner, as I was making a lot of food for last night to bring to my cousin's house.  Anyhow, it went well, but I am exhausted.  Still, I managed to get a fair amount of writing done, still, with three new poems, although one is quite short and I am uncertain about it.  In all honesty, I think it needs to be just a bit longer.   I am rather excited about the other two poems that I wrote, though, and think they are working in ways that are very interesting.  I've got a log of ideas to play with these days in terms of poetry, and am really looking forwards to getting things going.  I have much to think about and do, and will discuss more of that soon, but for now, I am going to get off here so I can try to sleep a bit, as I spent most of the day on my feet and am ready to call it a night.

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