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Touched By A Monkey
Concerns herein: poetry and monkeys
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
They grow 'em cute in Philadelphia
Speaking of zoos, a friend sent me a link to a
New York Times Travel piece about the Philadelphia Zoo
because of this cutest ever monkey photo that ran along with it.
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D'Anne Witkowski
I'm a poet and a graduate of the University of Michigan's MFA program. In 1998, a monkey touched me and changed my life. In 2009 a bear did the same. And now you know.
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