bike: 30 minutes
bike stand, basement
run: 1.2 miles
treadmill, basement
Decided to do a workout in the basement today. Partly because of the dusting of snow we got last night, partly because I wanted to watch more Cheer, which I did while I biked. Then, while I ran, I listened to Jad Abumrad’s podcast about Dolly Parton called Dolly Parton’s America. So good. Right now, I’m listening to episode 4–or is it 5? I have loved Dolly Parton ever since she yelled at her boss in 9 to 5, calling him “evil to the core.” I loved that movie when I was kid. I even taught it in the spring of 2007 in my Pop Culture Women course.
A Study in Eventuality/ Cristina Correa
Funny, isn’t it, how hard to describe
 a good man? In the shower, I let
 the water run hot as my blood filtering
 a mirror of loss. The messenger arrived
 flustered as feathers falling to the place
 where feathers go to find each other. Who
 is the man who makes you remark, “I have
 been lucky”? How does the faucet instruct
 forgiveness? Our voices spiral to meet
 with too much space between. My cuticles
 shine like chrome under the moment’s remains.
 A demand for nakedness pools somewhere
 down the drain. For what we’ve been able to
 let go, and know it happens to us all. 
I was struggling to understand this poem until I read her description, which really helped (find it on the poets.org link). “How does the faucet instruct forgiveness?” What a line!