Jerry T. Johnson reads his poem “Winter Continues “
Acknowledgement: “Winter Continues” by Jerry T. Johnson was published in the 2018 edition of Straylight Literary Magazine.
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Jerry T. Johnson reads his poem “Winter Continues “
Acknowledgement: “Winter Continues” by Jerry T. Johnson was published in the 2018 edition of Straylight Literary Magazine.
#jerrytjohnsonpoet
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Although I am working on my next book, my first ebook is still available! (eBook version) Just click the link below:
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A Moment to Myself
I rarely get a lot of time to sightsee during business travel. Once, when I was on assignment for a project in the Chicago area, I worked 9 days straight without a day off.
Day10 was a Sunday and I thought about going into town to watch a guy walk a tightrope from the top of the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) to the top of another skyscraper. I didn’t go. I wasn’t in the mood for the crowd plus I was tired. I just wanted to sit, chill, ponder, eat and go to bed. I would be right back on the manufacturing plant floor the very next day, starting up another 5 to 7 day work journey.
Most times, that is the nature of business travel. Sometimes, however, I get a moment to myself. It is 5pm. I knock off early and head to my hotel. Sunset isn’t until six. I change shoes, remove my blazer and throw on my gym clothes. I lock my laptop in the safe, leave my room, take the elevator downstairs and head out the door. The bay that sits at the mouth of the Gulf of Mexico is only five blocks away. As I walk, I think: Good afternoon Sarasota! Good to finally hang out with you. It’s good to take a moment to myself.
Walking In New York City
On weekends, I venture into New York City from my little condo in Danbury, Connecticut. I drive eight miles to Brewster, New York. I park. I hop on a metro train and ride for an hour and a half to Grand Central Station. I walk through Vanderbilt Hall just to see if any new exhibits or events are taking place and then I make my way down to the lower east side. On Foot. (And I am grateful that I can walk like this for many cannot)
Today, January 26th, a Sunday, I leave Grand Central, cross the street at Pershing Square restaurant and make my way down Park Avenue. It is cold this morning but I am overdressed. That morning news person went on and on about the wind chill factor. “There’s going to be a wind chill factor in the 20’s, there’s going to be a wind chill factor in the 20s, chirp, chirp, cluck, cluck.” Okay, Chicken Little, I listened to you and now I’m burning up. It feels more like 40 degrees than 20.
I turn on my step counter and step it up. I want to stop in Chelsea today for my break, therefore I turn right on East 37th and I cross Madison, Fifth and Broadway. I turn left on Sixth. I meditate while I walk. I turn right on West 30, walk more and the I take another left at Seventh. I cross West 27th and I make a stop at a little place called “…Kinahan’s.” Merlot’s are $5. I order one and take a load off.
Step Counter: 1.77 miles
Stay tuned for more posts about New York City Walking
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Daily Schedule – During Family Vacation at the Beach
Sunday to Saturday
5am – Reading
6am – Writing
7am – shower, dress, make coffee
8am – awake family, read & drink coffee while family preps & eats breakfast
9am – 5pm: spend time with family at the beach
Daily Schedule if I Retire
(I wonder if I could maintain this schedule)
Monday’s, Tuesday’s, Thursday’s
9am – Reading
10am – Writing
11am – Projects
12noon – Lunch
1pm – Walk or Exercise
2pm – Language Study
3pm – gardening
4pm – guitar practice
5pm – Close Day
Wednesday’s
9am – Reading
10am – Writing
11am – Projects
12noon – Walk or Exercise
1pm – Reading
2pm – Writing
3pm – Projects
4pm – Reading
5pm – Close Day
Friday’s
9am – Reading
10am – Writing
11am – Projects
12noon – Lunch
1pm – Walk or Exercise
2pm – Visit the Needy
4pm – Reading in a Park or Coffeehouse
5pm – Close Day
Excerpts From Tuesday Night’s Feature
Two poems from Tuesday night’s reading at Lady Stardust in the East Village.
Jerry T. Johnson, Poet
will be featuring at:
Rick Eckerle’s Tue Night Live “Undead”
Lady Stardust
25 Ave. A & E. 2nd Street
East Village
New York, NY
Tuesday Night, January 21st
7pm – midnight (Music & Poetry see schedule below)
21+
Open Mic
No Cover
2 Drink Minimum – alcohol or non/alcohol
Donation Bucket passed – $2 or more
Schedule and Link to FB Event Page:
7:30-8:30.. Open Mic
8:30 ArchAngels
9:10..Feature Poet Jerry Johnson
9:30. Feature Songwriter Gary Van Miert
10:15 Feature Poet Prince McNally
10:30 Paul Jay
11pm Jeff Dennis
11:30 ArchAngels & ” Alphabet City Limits” Flyin Finale Squad ..
https://facebook.com/events/s/tues-nite-live-undead/516953228928807/?ti=icl
Although I’m working on my next book, my first chapbook, “Good Morning New Year is still available. Click any link below for more info
USA
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1520444699
UK
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1520444699
Canada
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1520444699
India
https://www.amazon.in/dp/1520444699
For your reading pleasure!
Personal essays, poetry, Information regarding upcoming poetry events and more:
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