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  1. My poem "Demain" is in the online journal The Pedestal. Some fine poems therein.
  2. Reading charming almanac of a farmwife circa 1961: Rural Free by Rachel Peden. Close observations of nature are fascinating.
  3. @sidfernando Congrats to you on the baseball skills of both your boys!
  4. Wonderful poems and essays by my cousin Dana Wildsmith. Check her website www.danawildsmith.com
  5. Featured poet in Can Opener forthcoming from Midwest Literary Magazine.
  6. @writer2go Agree 100%.
  7. Midwest Literary Magazine accepted 3 poems--nice online venture.
  8. First winner Fantastic Madame for Devil Hunter, now No. 3 2YO sire in Illinois with first crop.
  9. RT @barrelhouse: RT @thejessgill: Stereotyping people by their favorite author. http://bit.ly/5EtEFt (via @PicadorUSA)
  10. @JACKWERK Hi Jack, just to update you. Deputy Wild Cat has been moved to Fleming TB Farm in Wilcox, AZ for the 2010 season.
  11. My poem The Lunar Year is a finalist in North American Review's James Hearst Poetry Contest. Had a honorable mention in this in 2008.
  12. Reading Byron's Don Juan for first time in years, surprising how contemporary it is.
  13. Congrats to Dana Waier on Devient Behavior's win of the Jim Edgar Futurity and to Tim Thornton who rode both Edgar and Whitworth winners.
  14. Icy drive, being careful remembering debacle of 2 years ago--broken femur.
  15. The Pedestal took poem "Demain". Alan home from hospital minus gallbladder. Now to work on Jan. IRN.
  16. Deputy Wild Cat moving to Arizona-another knock on Illlinois' lack of stallion incentives.
  17. @HPReaders Disappointing efforts by good writers. Krakauer's Under the Banner of Heaven, Dubus' Garden of the Last Days.
  18. Reading Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame by Benita Eisler. Colorful treatment of a well-examined life.
  19. Big snow predicted for Wed. This is when country living is problematic.
  20. Last post not necessarily in order of importance!