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I want anyone and everyone who reads this to post in here something they would like to do with me someday.

Then post this in your journal to find out what I want to do with you.

Please be prudent, unless you feel comfortable enough with me to not be so...
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Go to a bookstore of your choosing


That is fun to do. We could have coffee and chat. It would be fun. No betrayals this time! lol Maybe meet some of your students too.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com

Re: Go to a bookstore of your choosing


Love bookstore roaming! Especially with friends and occasional students. Hope we'll do that some day, some where!

From: [identity profile] anneth.livejournal.com


Every time I see your lovely icon I want to walk on a beach at sunset. So, we should do that together.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


Absolutely! and it really, really looks like that! I'll take you in spirit when I'm there next weekend.

From: [identity profile] cactuswatcher.livejournal.com


No, Russian. But, some of the wildest (and sorriest) stories I've heard about students came from the English Department.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


Russian! It must be a little harder to find papers for sale online, but maybe not...

I have some gorgeous and brilliant Russian students learning English--would guess your job's got very different in the last few years.

From: [identity profile] winegodeatsyou.livejournal.com


A class of wine, maybe some chai before, and a evening of chatting about everything from poetry to the dharma.

From: [identity profile] winegodeatsyou.livejournal.com


Poetry is my primary art, I am quitting my semi-lucrative job in insurance (at 23 noless) to go back to school to teach Poetry. So I talk about it a lot.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


Wonderful? You mean you'll be teaching the writing of poetry?

I'll retire from teaching next Friday--but I've been mostly teaching composition and literature, and some ESL. After a break, I may return to it. Teaching is very satisfying though often frustrating as well.

From: [identity profile] winegodeatsyou.livejournal.com


I'll be teaching Creative Writing to college students while getting my degree to teach creative writing to college students.

Before I went into insurance, I was in a Highschool teaching problem fresh out of my BA, and then my state hit a budget crunch and only wanted teachers with an MAT (which I was supposed to get while I was teaching), hence my delay.

I would love to teach High School, but I couldn't handle the curiculum in GA nor could I handle a fair amount of the children's parents.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


Sounds wonderful! I taught high school for a year, too, long ago, and decided I did not have the patience for that age. I've really enjoyed college--and community college especially--I think it's the idea of the students having some choice about being in school, as well as the age difference.

I've written poetry and now fiction for many years, but haven't really taken classes. One of my possible projects for the next few years is just that. Jeannette Turner Hospital teaches fiction here--it's hard to get into her classes but I may try.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


Sounds wonderful! I taught high school for a year, too, long ago, and decided I did not have the patience for that age. I've really enjoyed college--and community college especially--I think it's the idea of the students having some choice about being in school, as well as the age difference.

I've written poetry and now fiction for many years, but haven't really taken classes. One of my possible projects for the next few years is just that. Jeannette Turner Hospital teaches fiction here--it's hard to get into her classes but I may try.

From: [identity profile] winegodeatsyou.livejournal.com


Very cool, the I worked with Susan Atefat-Peckham very closely before she died this year in poetry and Kellie Wells in fiction.

I am vaguely familar with Hospital's work, I think. The name rings some note of familarity to me, but I can't remember anything specific.

From: [identity profile] wisewoman.livejournal.com


Spend an afternoon watching our favourite eps, with chai, coffee, wine or whisky--and then the subsequent evening discussing them in-depth over an amazing dinner.

(Somehow, food always manages to find its way into my fantasies, LOL.)

;o)

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com

Re: Horseback Riding..


Wonderful! I love horses too, but have never had the chance to learn to do it well. Maybe in the next few years, I will. Do you have your own horse?

From: [identity profile] midnightsjane.livejournal.com

Re: Horseback Riding..


Yes, I do. His name,surprise, is Midnight. He's a paint,black and white, quarterhorse. Cheeky, way too smart for his own good, and I love him to bits.
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From: [identity profile] oursin.livejournal.com


Maybe not the Gelert Baths in Budapest, but relaxing in hot springs in some gorgeous natural setting perhaps.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


Calistoga, California? Hot Springs, North Carolina? They're nice, but the Gelert still sounds the most cynical and world weary.
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