Ann E. Michael's Blog, page 3
May 27, 2025
Back in PA
Last year at this time, I had covid and was languishing in bed, unable to tend to the garden. A regional drought meant I really should have been watering the new plants; and it also kept the weeds firmly rooted, fighting for dominance in the vegetable patch. This year, I timed a trip to New […]
Published on May 27, 2025 17:56
May 22, 2025
Plan B (reading)
While I was traveling the high-altitude desert regions, my home valley got its much-needed rain. And the rain continues. And continues. My plan was to get to work on my gardens as soon as I came back, to weed and plant out seedlings. Well, it’s a bit too wet for that. Also chilly and humid […]
Published on May 22, 2025 09:10
May 13, 2025
Not a brisk pace
Recently, a physician I see (for fibromyalgia and related conditions) suggested that I need to walk more often because “walking is the best exercise for you and will give you more energy in the long run.” The advice surprised me a little; I love to walk and, except when the weather is very cold or […]
Published on May 13, 2025 08:39
May 6, 2025
Changes & alterations
We built our house here about three decades ago. At the time, I was young and excited about landscaping the place; although I had been growing our own vegetables for years by then, I was fairly new to ornamental gardening. I made mistakes; I underestimated the speed at which shrubs and trees grow; I thought […]
Published on May 06, 2025 09:47
May 1, 2025
Correspondences
Dear Beejay, Remember how we used to correspond by email every week? Sometimes more often. You, the best correspondent ever, though we never wrote paper letters–in those pre-internet years, we’d lost touch, moved too often; no postal mail from you until, once we were connected again, you sent me a birthday card. And tomorrow is […]
Published on May 01, 2025 09:34
April 26, 2025
Reading my contemporaries
The poetry collections I’ve been reading during much of the past year have largely been works of contemporary writers–books that were published during the past two decades, some during the past two years. My focus on such current work was not intentional. After all, there is still so much poetry from the past three or […]
Published on April 26, 2025 09:42
April 19, 2025
Mud & connections
My region’s been unusually low on rainfall the past 18 months, but this year April showers seem almost to be compensating…my veg patch is mud. Weeding and more sowing will just have to wait. I walk around the neighborhood and my yard and the woods, squelching through muck and stopping now and again to upend […]
Published on April 19, 2025 06:53
April 14, 2025
Rest in poetry
National Poetry Month has brought with it a sad bit of poetry news: Harry Humes has died. If you are unfamiliar with his work, you might want to check Penn State’s PA Book site’s biography of him, and then find one of his books: https://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/lite... He was an excellent poet, influential for many folks–especially for […]
Published on April 14, 2025 06:08
April 8, 2025
Poetry month books & doings
~ It is, once again, April: National Poetry Month. My recent trip to the AWP bookfair has given me many poetry books to peruse at whatever pace I please, and because the weather here has been far too wet to do much in the garden, I’m using the free time to read. The outpouring of […]
Published on April 08, 2025 05:40
April 1, 2025
Riches
The past week gave me riches galore; though I am somewhat poorer in the pocket for it, my cup runneth over in about every other way. It’s true that often, lately, I’ve felt that I am living in “interesting times” that are all too much and too awful to contemplate for long. Then again, I […]
Published on April 01, 2025 14:57


