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Ever since visiting the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston one spring, I've been inspired to grow nasturtiums––humbly, in a planter. The flowers are a crop of deliciousness.
"Eating Nasturtiums" has been a title looking for its poem, patiently standing by. Written in December, and published in February by Ulalume Lighthouse, I decided to give it a reading here as well (via the dropbox link below).
Thanks for giving it a listen!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hwu6o0mgsgadamf/Eating%20Nasturtiums.m4a?dl=0
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