Poets of the 21st Century; i.e. still alive and having published something since 2001
- Matthew Tierney
- W.S. Merwin
- Galway Kinnell
- Kay Ryan
- Alice Walker
- John M. Ford
- Charles Simic
- Robert Pinsky
- Seamus Heaney
- Erica Jong
- Jorie Graham
- Rita Dove
- D.A. Powell
Summertime
- Day camp
Summertime
- Day camp
- all day at the beach
- …and the livin’ is easy
- …summertime, sum-sum-summertime
- Two-a-days
- Blues, for which there ain’t no cure
- Family vacation
- Trees swayin’ in the summer breeze/ Showin’ off their silver leaves As we walked by
- Dream
- breasts
- breeze, makes me feel fine, blowing through the jasmine in my mind.
- Reynolds Wrap
- “…everybody, are you with me?”
New category:
Official royal, presidential or prime ministerial residences
- Elysee Palace, Paris
Official royal, presidential or prime ministerial residences
- Elysee Palace, Paris
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa
Isn’t Rideau Hall the Governor General’s residence? The Prime Minister’s official residence is 24 Sussex Drive.
Correct. The Governor General, being the representative of the Queen (who is Canada’s actual head of state), has several official residences of which Rideau Hall is the main one. From the link:
I figured that counted under ‘royal’.
Official royal, presidential or prime ministerial residences
- Elysee Palace, Paris
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa
- The White House
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6b/StateWelcomeCeremony.jpg
Official royal, presidential or prime ministerial residences
- Elysee Palace, Paris
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa
- The White House
- 10 Downing Street; London
Official royal, presidential or prime ministerial residences
- Elysee Palace, Paris
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa
- The White House
- 10 Downing Street; London
- Heliopolis Palace (suburbs of Cairo)
well, if we’re going for obvious…
Official royal, presidential or prime ministerial residences
- Elysee Palace, Paris
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa
- The White House
- 10 Downing Street; London
- Heliopolis Palace (suburbs of Cairo)
- Buckingham Palace
(I was going to put ‘my house’ because [del]I own a cat[/del] a cat owns me, but I didn’t think you’d go for that)