And also, I spent a week working with writer & teacher, Pat Schneider; a wonderful teacher of creative writing. Terrific!
Two days ago, my Dad & Otis were on a play-date - fishing. No kidding ~ Dad texts me & says, "Can Otis go out to play?" This is not unusual. See, my Dad is a dog magnet, & Otis has this steel plate. . .
Here's a poem I wrote while working with Pat Schneider. It says it all:

after Wallace Stevens (& Kevin Bacon)
I
He is the small, bobbling tail,
short-legged-Russell-doggie
love of my life.
He is the small, bobbling tail,
short-legged-Russell-doggie
love of my life.

II
Most pointedly, the only one: bobbling tail,
that has ever really connected with the true me.
And he understands me.
I can see it in his
supple brown eyes, fringed with furnishings and knowing.
I can see it in his
supple brown eyes, fringed with furnishings and knowing.
V
And then there’s Daddy!
Ah! They are just best friends, fishing buddies, snack hounds,
those two.
VI
What does it say about a man,
whose best friend, almost literally,
is his daughter’s dog? Ha!
VII
Funny! So joyful and happy and sweet a soul is my Otis!
God knows what He’s doing, indeed, (and Cesar Millan is right)
matching him with me.
Funny! So joyful and happy and sweet a soul is my Otis!
God knows what He’s doing, indeed, (and Cesar Millan is right)
matching him with me.
~~
Seven degrees of Otis,
Seven degrees of Otis,
indeed.

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