>Today I walked around, wrote, read and generally took in the atmosphere of the lovely city of Galway. There were singers and street performers of all types. We went to an amazing performance of The Merchant of Venice tonight–an all male cast set in a prison. It worked. Tomorrow I am heading to Barna to meet with a teacher to set up some exchange of work between his class and my creative writing class. Then it is off to the Connemara area and a week writing in our cottage near the sea. My internet access will likely be very limited so I may not have a post for a while. I’ve been writing regularly and hope that the week will inspire much new work.
>Galway and Eyre Square
•July 22, 2009 • Leave a Comment>I walked around Eyre Square last night, saw twirlers and dancers, dog-walkers and young couples. It rained for moments, then cleared to a brilliant blue sky and unabashed sunlight. Today is cloudy with peeks of sun. I will be going to see a Beckett play tonight and a dance performance–Circa Furiouso. These activities are a part of the Galway Arts Festival. My writer friend Geraldine Mills will meet up with me later. Right now I need to get to the business of writing; my true reason for this adventure. At my Bed and Breakfast, the internet is spotty at best upstairs so I have temporarily moved my operation to the “TV Lounge” where my hostess just brought me a cup of tea and biscuits. I could learn to like this! I’m certain that tea and biscuits will help my writing.
>First Stop: Galway
•July 21, 2009 • Leave a CommentWhere will I find the poetry in all of this? Will it be in the crowd of French schoolchildren sitting on their duffel bags in the bus terminal? Is it in the magenta blossoms in a window box I saw on my bus ride from Shannon to Galway? I can smell the sea from here; hear doors opening, traffic noises. The rain has slowed to drizzle and the sky is opening up. I will go outside and see what I can find.
>Tomorrow!
•July 19, 2009 • Leave a CommentAs a writer, I look forward to returning to one of my favorite places. I can already hear the sounds, and imagine myself walking to a pub to hear some local music.
>Seven Days to Go!
•July 15, 2009 • Leave a Comment>Only seven days and counting until my adventure in Ireland! I’m dreaming of dipping hills and rocky paths leading down to the sea, pubs and lively music, the Galway Arts Festival, and Geraldine’s lovely poetry and company. It’s an amazing opportunity to fly out of one life and into another–a totally different reality for a month. This opportunity is precious and fleeting. Please come along with me as I embark on a journey to write a collection of poetry with Irish poet and writer Geraldine Mills. We will hike in Connemara, walk by the sea, stay in a stone cottage, and take in the natural beauty of her home country. When I return, I will bring my collection of new ideas, like shells and beach glass, to my students to shimmer and transform the classroom into a place of wonder where imagination will take hold and sing in a clear, new voice.



