Thanks to a reminder from Laura Purdie Salas, I am hosting Poetry Friday this week. It's all good, however, since I usually do not get my post up until Friday morning when I host. I think it balances out all of us who get their's up on Thursday! (I'm joking, here.) Anyway, I am sorry if you feel that I'm late.
I’ll keep my post short to get the roundup going!
I wrote two poems this week. The first was because I decided I needed to chill out. A week ago, I was feeling some physical symptoms of stress. My life is good, but I definitely need to chill out.
Chill Out Painting… Reading… Crocheting… Working to Relieve Tension In my jaw. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2025. And the second poem was inspired by a chance to see the Northern Lights this week. I've seen them before and certainly the show that I had two nights ago was not the show much of our region got on Tuesday night. We were socked in with cloud cover so I had to wait until Wednesday. Northern Lights Are Shining Bright Where we used to live But not here now. Clouds cover our sky tonight Masking dancing colors that Swirl out of the dark My camera stays in my pocket. Maybe tomorrow I can bring it out if There’s green, pink, and purple Hovering on the horizon. © Carol Labuzzetta, 11/11/25

I’ll stop here and post. I’ve been busy writing more articles on Scotland, if you want to check out my Medium page. And I heard back from the textbook editorial staff at the university that they had trouble getting people to fulfill their peer review requirement for their chapters, and that is why things have been held up. I was pleased to hear it wasn’t me or my chapter!
Have a good week!

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