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Guess How I Broke My Toe?
1. A stranger accidentally stepped on it while I was at Rain or Shine — my favourite ice cream store. 2. I got carried away while reading Toes In My Nose, a poem by Sheree Fitch. 3. My toe snagged on … Continue reading
Sayonara Synthetic Dyes — I Was Still Raised on Kraft Dinner® and Gold Stars!
Raised on Kraft Dinner and Gold Stars © Robyn Michele Levy 1989 Raised on Kraft Dinner® and gold stars Chauffeured ‘round in fancy cars Pop-Tart® farts at the breakfast table T.V. Dinners with Rogers cable Froot Loops® drowned in two-percent Do … Continue reading
Chocolate Arts Haiku
scrumptious sampling gusts of pheromone moaning mouth-watering reign
Posted in health, humor, poetry, shopping, women
Tagged chocolate, Chocolate Arts, gourmet, Greg Hook, Haiku, pheromone, pheromones, sampling, scrumptious, Vancouver, weddings
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Appreciation Haiku
from complicated weighted – to calm-placated appreciated
Posted in Art, poetry, relationships, travel
Tagged appreciated, Appreciation, calm, calm-placated, communication, complicated, flowers, Haiku
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Long Distance Haiku
unravel me with electronic devices string me along with Skype
Posted in Art, books, family, humor, poetry, relationships, travel
Tagged electronic devices, Haiku, holiday, Long Distance, Most of Me: Surviving My Medical Meltdown, Skype, string, Technology, unravel, vacation
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Today’s Big Pharma Forecast For Robyn Michele Levy’s Brain
Today is a sunny new day in your neurodegenerative life! Your brain chemistry — particularly your dopamine levels — are consistently in the joy zone. Maintain current medication regime. Go for a walk, take a nap, count your blessings, thank … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, health, humor, Parkinson's disease, poetry, women
Tagged Big Pharma Forecast, dopamine, entertainment, health, mental health, Robyn Michele Levy’s Brain, writers
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Under Conjunction
Still near / still here / where words form worlds / to read
Posted in Art, books, Cancer, health, humor, Parkinson's disease, poetry
Tagged books, Canadian authors, Conjunction, English Language, ESL, grammar, memoirs, Most of Me, poem, poetry, Robyn Michele Levy, Under, Under Conjunction, words, world, writer, writing
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Go to the Galiano Literary Festival — This Friday, February 22 – Sunday, February 24, 2013
The Galiano Literary Festival kicks off Friday, February 22 at the Galiano Oceanfront Inn. I’ll be there. So will these authors. Check out the schedule. Buy tickets. For more information, call Galiano Island Books at 250-539-3340 or email: lindsay at … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, breast cancer, Parkinson's disease, poetry, travel
Tagged arts, authors, Friday February 22, Galiano Island, Galiano Island Books, Galiano Literary Festival, Galiano Oceanfront Inn, literary festivals, literary genre, literature, Reading, Robyn Michele Levy, Sunday February 24, writers, writing
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Today’s Big Pharma Forecast For Robyn Michele Levy’s Brain
Today is a delightful new day in your neurodegenerative life! Your brain chemistry — particularly your dopamine levels — are in the joy zone. Maintain current medication regime. Go for a walk, take a nap, attend Twisted Poets Literay Salon tonight … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, health, humor, Parkinson's disease, poetry, women
Tagged Big Pharma Forecast, brand new day, dopamine, entertainment, health, Kim Clark, medication, mental health, neurodegenerative life!, Pandora's Collective, poems, poetry, Robyn Michele Levy’s Brain, take naps, The Cottage Bistro, Twisted Poets Literary Salon, walks, writers
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Haiku to Education
Divine surgery Rib-less bliss in the garden Come. Pulse. Eve. Scholar.
Posted in Art, books, humor, poetry, relationships
Tagged Adam, Adam & Eve, compulsive, divine, education, Eve, garden, Haiku, knowledge, literature, obsessive-compulsiveness, poetry, scholar, surgery, writers
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