Newsletters!

     I am a newsletter junkie. I proudly admit it! I should probably scale back because I don't get the chance to read all of them daily, but then I DO spend my Sunday mornings enjoying a mug of tea and getting caught up, so that's okay, right? So, here is the list of newsletters I receive in my inbox daily or weekly. (This really does have a poetry connection, I swear) Check some of these out. They are both informative and entertaining, and cover such topics as art, literature, self-care, politics, civil rights, current events, and general human interest.


Laura Olin Newsletter: https://www.lauraolin.com/newsletter/


Ann Friedman Weekly: https://www.annfriedman.com/weekly


Brain Pickings by Maria Popova: https://www.brainpickings.org/


Call Your Girlfriend (a great podcast; their newsletter is called The Bleed): https://www.callyourgirlfriend.com/


Girls' Night In: https://girlsnightinclub.com/


The Snoozeletter: https://www.thesnoozeletter.com/


The Lily (from The Washington Post): https://www.thelily.com/


Verily Magazine: https://verilymag.com/2018/12/subscribe-to-verily-yours


HuffPost Must Reads: https://www.huffpost.com/newsletters/must-reads


Career Contessa News: https://careercontessa.leadpages.co/subscribe/


The Good Stuff (from CNN): https://www.cnn.com/specials/us/the-good-stuff


The Newsette: https://thenewsette.com/newsletter/


Smarter Living Newsletter (from The New York Times): https://www.nytimes.com/newsletters/smarter-living


The Skimm: https://www.theskimm.com/










This lovely poem is taken from today's edition of the Laura Olin Newsletter, as is the exquisite video link that follows:


Darling,
Je fais ce que je peux.
Which is to say, midwinter
and poems are as difficult as flowers.
Roots are secrets, my heart
mulch-heavy—a flowering shrub
under leaves and leaves,
rotting beech and oak.
I do what I can, which is to say,
there is little going on aboveground.

—Sylvie Legris



https://www.bbg.org/news/stroll_through_the_japanese_garden_in_bloom_video






Photo from https://www.theinvisibletourist.com/best-time-to-visit-japan-for-cherry-blossoms/ via Google

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