Hey everyone! I hope you’re enjoying Spring so far. It’s currently snowing where I live, but I’m not complaining. My Winter Soul is pretty happy about it. It’s a little over a week late but I’m finally sharing my poem “Petoskey” which I was honored to read at the Poets’ Night Out event here in Traverse City on April 6. The poem took home one of the “Friends of TADL” prizes and was also included in the PNO Chapbook. I had a great time at the event. Enjoy!


Petoskey
I find roots in between
hexagonal, fossilized patterns,
past imprints gathered
as reminders for me
Where green meets blue
in the freshwater tears
my homeland has preserved
carefully in the bay’s pocket
I find myself returned
to a shady spot among the rocks
where I see into history,
the spirit of Chief Pet-O-Sega
walking the shoreline
in another time,
locating my lost pulse
in delicate waves upon warm sand
A legacy is placed
in the palm of my hand,
a promise of dawn
that I prayed for
The sun here remembers
me from when I was young,
and I make a lakeside vow
to never forget her again

Thanks so much for reading! I’ll have more to share soon. Things haven’t been great with me health-wise, unfortunately, but I’m doing my best. All my energy has been going toward poetry lately & I don’t think that’s such a bad thing. I’ll update soon.
Awww, cute couple. 💕
Sorry to hear than you’ve been suffering still. I was hoping you’d start to improve.
Congrats on yet another published piece and the opportunity to share with new readers.
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I’m running to the docs again unfortunately. I have an appointment in a couple hours. Time to see if anything can be done or if I’ll hear, “sorry, we can’t help right now” again. I’ve been putting it off for awhile honestly because I kinda know better. But updated scans and seeing that it’s probably not immediately life threatening will be good for peace of mind, I suppose. Also, a specialist will know who I am when I really do need one. No matter how many forms I sign I can’t get Vegas to send my old records here either so I’m at the “fine, let’s just start over” phase because who cares about how big my organs were before. I want to know how big they are now.
Thank you! It was a good time & thankfully I was feeling pretty well that day.
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Fingers crossed that something can be done with someone new. You’re in my thoughts 💙
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Yay! Congrats Jennifer! 😀
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Thanks so much
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Wonderful ♥️
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Thank you!
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Fingers crossed for your appointments and any kind of relief soon. It’s a fantastic poem, full of so much love and respect and gratitude. And a great shot of you two! 💜💜
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Thank you, Sun 💜💜
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Congratulations, Jennifer! Wonderful write.
Take care dear.
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Thanks so much!
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You are very welcome.
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Really, I’m just honest to be reading poetry from you again. Truly, that’s it for me, especially because of these lines:
“I find myself returned
to a shady spot among the rocks
where I see into history,
the spirit of Chief Pet-O-Sega
walking the shoreline
in another time,
locating my lost pulse
in delicate waves upon warm sand
A legacy is placed
in the palm of my hand,”
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Thank you, Tre! There was a whole world that opened up the first time I held a petoskey stone. I started writing this poem right there on the beach.
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You’re so welcome.
And I can only imagine.
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Beautiful poem Jennifer! Loved reading it! Take care.
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Thank you, Dominic
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Congratulations, Jennifer! Wonderful to see you sharing your poetic talents. Thank you for sharing and best wishes to you. 💐
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Thank you
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Congratulations, Jennifer! I loved the poem, especially ‘the sun here remembers me from when I was young’. Looking forward to your updates and hope your health will improve.
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Thank you!
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Lovely piece.
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Thank you, Tara
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I think your poetry flows so well, Jennifer. I’m not a poet, and my understanding of the art is limited, but your rhythms are arresting in their own skin, like nature.
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Thank you so much!
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“locating my lost pulse” – omg – that is soooo beautiful!
(and relatable) Linda xx
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Thank you for reading!
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My absolute pleasure! L xx
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Powerful work, full of clarity, Jennifer. A wonderful read.
Aroha nui,
Tash
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Thank you! 💜
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