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“Dust” by Danusha Lamèris read by Vivienne Popperl


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6 responses to ““Dust” by Danusha Lamèris read by Vivienne Popperl”

  1. This is such a fabulous poem. I have a new appreciation for dust now. I no longer need to travel to foreign lands— foreign lands come to me.

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    1. Ha! Well said. Thank you for listening and commenting.

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  2. Ok, here is my dust story! I live in Colorado now, but spent a few years (not my idea!) in Texas. In 2019, I was working on a project in Minnesota right around the time that a powerful wind storm picked up dust from Texas and deposited it along with snow in Minnesota. Lots of jokes were told about this during meetings in Minnesota, including that I kidded with my Minnesota contacts that they were now “touched by greatness.” (I really don’t think Texas is that great and I couldn’t wait to get out of there, apologies to Texas friends).

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    1. Hello Colorado– this is such a great example of dust travel and how we really do share everything. Thanks for listening and commenting.

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  3. loved this in so many ways and especially at this time in my life. beautifully read and articulated. thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you for listening and commenting. I’ll be sure to pass on your appreciation to Vivienne.

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