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country: USA
- Name:
- Michael H. Siegel
- Email:
- Michael.Siegel@oneonta.edu
- Location:
- NY, USA
- Date:
- Feb. 7, 2012
- Comments:
- What wonderful things I have found here on this site. It would be very hard for me to say which I enjoyed more but it would be impossible to top the poems about dogs. Thanks so much for the joy you have brought. Michael
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- Name:
- Bonnie N. Fay
- Location:
- PA, USA
- Date:
- Nov, 24, 2011
- Comments:
- Dear Mary,
In reading your poems, which I liked, somehow I had overlooked your dad's fine poem, "To the Kid Sister." I appreciate his writing talent -- the meter, the thoughts, the flow of words. I'm sure his talent has rubbed off on you.
My old friend Alene had a daughter who lost her dad at a very young age -- two was it? Her daughter became a fine horsewoman and eventually owned a horse. She became a veterinarian. Alene showed me an early picture of the girl's dad, in riding attire, who was also a fine horseman.
Fondly, Bonnie
P.S. I hate to miss sitting in on your ESL classes because you are such an inspiring and imaginative teacher.
- Referred By:
- Mary
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- Name:
- George Muse Gaston
- Email:
- gmgaston203@yahoo.com
- Location:
- GA, USA
- Date:
- July 27, 2011
- Comments:
- My great-grandmother, Marie Moore Grenecker, was the aunt of Pickens Stansell Moore. I absolutely love his poem. By chance, I just read a clipping from The Augusta Chronicle, dated 14 March 1918, that talked about Charles and Stansell serving together in France. "What a small world!"
Your poems are all beautifully written and inspiring; one can visualize and feel the emotion of each line. Your Augusta Moore ancestors would be very proud and could supply you with a 'world of characters' to write about. They were a lively bunch.
For the past year, I have been researching the Moore family at Ancestry.com. I recently moved back to the Augusta area after living in New York City & Ridgefield, CT for 28 years. It is hard not to see the places of our family here in Augusta...from the cemeteries they are buried, to the streets they lived (even a few of their homes are still standing); or from the legacy they left behind. Needless to say, our ancestors have now passed on, but I am a firm believer that their stories should be passed to future generations. Not only for the history their lives can tell, but the joy & laughter they can still bring to the table.
- Referred By:
- The name "Pickens Stansell Moore"
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- Name:
- Charles F. Lenzi
- Email:
- charles.lenzi@verizon.net
- Location:
- PA, USA
- Date:
- July 11, 2011
- Comments:
- Ciao Mary: Enjoyable,quotable and illuminating. Great trifecta!
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- Referred By:
- Mary
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- Name:
- Syed Abid Hussain
- Email:
- tahktesulaiman@yahoo.com
- Location:
- Pakistan
- Date:
- June 01, 2011
- Comments:
- Hello Mary, it was a rare pleasure knowing you and visiting your site. Your poetry with all the shades of personal and universal human experiences really did touch me. Just wanted to tell you that I enjoyed reading your poetry which was multi-faceted and so realistic and gave me a chance to peep into your life. Thanks for sharing.....warmest regards/Abid
- Referred By:
- None else but Eratosphere
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- Name:
- Margo Jodyne Dills
- Email:
- mjdills@gmail.com
- Location:
- WA
- Date:
- April 22, 2011
- Comments:
- I really like your poetry, Mary. Thanks for sharing. Lovely stuff.
- Referred By:
- Just popped in from napowrimo site
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- Name:
- Katherine Ellington
- Email:
- ellkatd@gmail.com
- Location:
- NY
- Date:
- July 17, 2010
- Comments:
- I enjoyed reading your story (journey in medicine) and poem. Kind regards, Katherine
- Referred By:
- Poetry that appears in Pulse
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- Name:
- Marian Narrod
- Email:
- mnarrod@juno.com
- Location:
- PA
- Date:
- July 16, 2010
- Comments:
- I continue to be very moved by your poetry. Love, Marian
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- Name:
- Theresa Philips
- Location:
- AZ
- Date:
- May 31, 2010
- Comments:
- Hello, Dr. Moore. I was actually looking for a reputable rheumatologist when I came across your poetry website. Your poems are wonderful. I, too, am very fond of dogs and will never be without one. I see you're happily retired. But at least I've come across your poetry! Yours sincerely, Theresa Philips
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- Referred By:
- Google
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- Name:
- Ann LaBorie
- Email:
- annlaborie@gmail.com
- Location:
- PA, USA
- Date:
- March 31, 2010
- Comments:
- I read your delightful dog poems and look forward to enjoying the others.
- Referred By:
- Murray from the YMCA
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- Name:
- Edna Small
- Email:
- Erklein@aol.com
- Location:
- D.
C.
- Date:
- 3/25/10
- Comments:
- Dear Mary,
Congratulations on the new website. It's very impressive, and certainly an upgrade from the earlier one, which was also very satisfying to the reader. Keep writing, dear friend. Love, Edna
- Referred By:
- Self
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- Name:
- Richard Harrison
- Email:
- brightwater03@comcast.net
- Location:
- Florida, USA
- Date:
- March 14, 2010
- Comments:
- Hi Mary, Glad to see you still light up the world with your Pogoetry! Hope all is well and that Spring will arrive on time after all the rain water drains away.
Dick
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- Name:
- Edna Small
- Email:
- Erklein@aol.com
- Date:
- Monday March 08, 2010 00:46:55 GMT
- Comments:
- Mary,
I love the image at your new website. Can't wait for it to be up and running. In the meantime, we can all enjoy your poetry here.
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- Name:
- Janis F. Glusman
- Email:
- JanisG@rsvpmc.org
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Wednesday February 17, 2010 20:47:53 GMT
- Comments:
- Dear Mary,
It is with great pleasure that I write to you in the guest book and tell you how much I have enjoyed your poetry.
Your Dad's poem is so very touching and suprising that you never knew that he shared that talent with you until so much later.... If only!!!
You are a dedicated professional at whatever you set your mind to accomplish and I am so very proud to know you!
Best,
Janis - Referred By:
- Mary
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- Name:
- Brenda Horn Rakestraw
- Email:
- brake@sco.edu
- Location:
- TN USA
- Date:
- Friday November 06, 2009 22:32:14 GMT
- Comments:
- Just stumbled across your site..I had 2 red poodles I've had to put down just this last year..one was 21 & the other was 19. LOVE YOUR POEMS, your site & your beautiful red poodles..they are so precious!
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- Name:
- Bill Brennen
- Email:
- wbrennen@earthlink.net
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Friday May 15, 2009 11:53:27 GMT
- Comments:
- Your accomplishments in poetry are an inspiration to a rank beginner like me.
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- Name:
- joan turner
- Email:
- jturn3@comcast.net
- Location:
- NJ usa
- Date:
- Wednesday October 08, 2008 21:32:06 GMT
- Comments:
- Dr. Moore, I really love reading your poems but what's even better is listening to You read them. I've missed your comforting voice the last several years. The dog poems are my favorites. There is no denying the special relationship you and Pogo have. Wishing you well, Joan from Cape May, NJ
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- Name:
- Barbara Benamy
- Email:
- bcbenamy@aol.com
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Saturday September 13, 2008 17:11:05 GMT
- Comments:
- So lovely! Looking forward to returning when not so rushed! Great to see you today!
- Referred By:
- you
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- Name:
- joan v. smith
- Email:
- riddles@borderregions.com
- Location:
- CA usa
- Date:
- Monday August 04, 2008 01:08:20 GMT
- Comments:
- Hi Mary,
Your poems are beautiful. You write about some of my favorite subjects: dogs and living. I like your aging collection. . . . something in one of them about hoping to avoid the "tagalongs" of the process. Today we celebrated Alan's dad's 92nd b'day. He's in surprisingly good shape, but the tagalongs are beginning to complicate things.
Your father's poem is wonderful. Full of bravery and tenderness and humor. I love how you use it as a view into who he was, and a connection with him since you are also a poet.
Thank you for playing on the website. Alan lives so far away, having one of his friends play tinker with the riddles is a a special joy to me.
= -]
joan - Referred By:
- alan bell
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- Name:
- Anne King
- Email:
- kingamc@hotmail.com
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Thursday April 24, 2008 20:05:47 GMT
- Comments:
- Dr. Moore
Absolutley fabulous!!! Loved the dog poems, now that I am a dog owner myself! I'd love to read more! - Referred By:
- Mythili Seetharaman
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- Name:
- mythili seetharaman
- Email:
- mythilimurali@hotmail.com
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Thursday April 17, 2008 23:14:35 GMT
- Comments:
- Dear Dr. Moore,
Great talking to you and glad to hear of your new skills. I liked whistling girls and upon meeting an old love the best. Will keep in touch and try to meet up soon.
mythili
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- Name:
- David A. Bevan
- Email:
- Tafbevan@gmail.com
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Monday March 24, 2008 14:21:40 GMT
- Comments:
- Each Day But One
I like the meter and the message for thought
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- Name:
- Patsy
- Email:
- prendleman@carolina.rr.com
- Date:
- Friday February 08, 2008 20:38:52 GMT
- Comments:
- I am sending your poetry web site address to a friend of mine who also writes poetry.. I thought she would enjoy knowing yours !! Pat is thrilled that you liked her film clip.. Love, Patsy
- Referred By:
- self
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- Name:
- Pat
- Email:
- Patrendleman@aol.com
- Location:
- NC USA
- Date:
- Friday February 08, 2008 00:36:51 GMT
- Comments:
- Cousin Mimi-"SIX LEGS"---really got to me. I want 6 legs forever! "EACH DAY BUT ONE" is a great way to look at every single day. I am so proud to be related to you! I read all of your poems and your voice is clear to me.
Love, Pat
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- Name:
- Bill Sabin
- Email:
- wasabin@midcoast.com
- Location:
- ME USA
- Date:
- Tuesday May 29, 2007 15:17:23 GMT
- Comments:
- I have now read all of your poems and am truly impressed by your gifts, both technical and philosophical. I'm especially taken with your ability to transform everyday events and feelings into a heightened form of experience. And I hadn't expected to see your mastery of so many verse forms--even clerihews and limericks and centos (a new one to me). Then there are your witty observations (I especially liked "Advice") and your wonderfully outrageous rhymes (problematical/sockbatical or idously/hidouly). And I could not help but be moved by your poem about your mother (whom I remember quite well solving a Puns and Anagrams puzzle on the porch overlooking Van Houten Avenue) or about your becoming a widow.
- Referred By:
- Herself
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- Name:
- Burton Zweiman
- Email:
- bczweiman@verizon.net
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Wednesday April 11, 2007 19:04:59 GMT
- Comments:
- Mary-I really enjoyed reading this sample of your skilled poetry, especially about the dogs. I felt that I was right there with you when you were walking your dog (brought back memories of our beloved dogs).
Best
Burt - Referred By:
- an enjoyable phone conversation
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- Name:
- Daniel Worona
- Email:
- dworona@yahoo.com
- Location:
- CA usa
- Date:
- Friday February 23, 2007 22:11:08 GMT
- Comments:
- Enjoyeed your diet limerick soooo much I put it on my DIET HUMOR Web site. Please visit: www.danworona.50megs.com
It has been the number one diet humor site for years. - Referred By:
- oogle google
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- Name:
- Dick Schneider
- Email:
- gladwyne@aol.com
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Thursday February 22, 2007 22:12:02 GMT
- Comments:
- Mary--I went directly to my computer and there you were. I really enjoyed your dog poems and am about to hand them to Peggy. What a treasure you (and Pogo) are, and right around the corner. Dick
- Referred By:
- You
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- Name:
- elizbaeth samuel
- Email:
- jteke@singnet.com.sg
- Location:
- Sinagpore
- Date:
- Saturday December 16, 2006 08:27:07 GMT
- Comments:
- Hi Aunt Meme,
how are you, i just stope by and wanted ot say great poetry! i loved the man from mars and the dog poems. they were great! i love to write poetry to. hope to see you soon, maybe at grannys (jane durkin) house this summer.
Again best wished and loving thoughts,
Elizabeth Samuel (Lizzie) - Referred By:
- Mom, Jane Samuel
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- Name:
- John Martin
- Email:
- MartinJohnH@comcast.net
- Location:
- PA United States
- Date:
- Tuesday December 12, 2006 23:02:49 GMT
- Comments:
- Wonderful writing talent.
- Referred By:
- card
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- Name:
- Bob Wright
- Email:
- carolewright@adelphia.net
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Monday November 06, 2006 20:05:48 GMT
- Comments:
- I enjoyed reading your poems. Good to see you Saturday. I saw Mariah Vassal has visited your site. I trust she is still the same wonderful person. Bob
- Referred By:
- Mary Moore
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- Name:
- anne abel
- Email:
- anne.abel@gmail.com
- Location:
- PA usa
- Date:
- Tuesday August 08, 2006 01:50:26 GMT
- Comments:
- Mary,
my morning coffe has never been as fun as it is now that i am drinking from my x-large mary e. moore limerick cup. keep up the good work.
anne
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- Name:
- Ilze Lakstigala
- Email:
- ilzelak@localnet.com
- Location:
- NJ USA
- Date:
- Sunday August 06, 2006 20:54:19 GMT
- Comments:
- Following the strains of Erato,the muse of lyric poetry,you obviously have found a creative outlet for your retirement thoughts.Congratulations and full steam ahead!
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- Name:
- Ela S.
- Email:
- elas200@yahoo.com
- Location:
- PA
- Date:
- Thursday July 27, 2006 02:49:12 GMT
- Comments:
- Dear Mary. I tried hard to make a poem about learning how to drive but couldnt come up with a good one, so I thought you're the poem expert maybe you could come up with one?!?!
Love Ela
ps: love the peoms!!
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- Name:
- Richard Harrison
- Email:
- brightwater03@comcast.net
- Location:
- FL United States
- Date:
- Monday July 17, 2006 18:16:27 GMT
- Comments:
- Mary,
I "Googled" your name - how wonderful!
Dick Harrison
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- Name:
- Murray Callahan
- Email:
- murray.callahan@verizon.net
- Location:
- PA USofA
- Date:
- Thursday July 06, 2006 16:55:36 GMT
- Comments:
- That was a great deal of fun, Mary. I especially liked the one about medical specialties and the doggie ones!
- Referred By:
- Herself!
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- Name:
- Suzanne O'Brien
- Email:
- sobdogs@mindspring.com
- Location:
- NY U.S.A.
- Date:
- Friday June 23, 2006 21:00:03 GMT
- Comments:
- Two thumbs (and four toepads)up! Enjoyed all the poems, but the one that really got me was Dogpark. I was immediately there in my mind, then I went and had another look at my favorite photo of my mother, at the dogpark with Dolly, Scooter and Roscoe.
p.s. the limericks kill me!
S. - Referred By:
- Cassady's friend
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- Name:
- Patsy
- Email:
- prendleman@carolina.rr.com
- Location:
- NC USA
- Date:
- Sunday June 04, 2006 23:21:25 GMT
- Comments:
- Mary has always been a real talent and I am proud to be a part of her family --Patsy
- Referred By:
- self
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- Name:
- Mary Campo
- Email:
- mcampo@verizon.net
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Saturday April 08, 2006 16:18:51 GMT
- Comments:
- Dear Mary - Loved your poems, and loved your picture. Mary
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- Name:
- Mariah Vassall
- Email:
- mvass32@aol.com
- Location:
- PA usa
- Date:
- Friday March 31, 2006 02:45:46 GMT
- Comments:
- Mary,
really enjoyed your play-on words in many of your poems.
The one liked the best because could identify with you was "The Widow" - Referred By:
- poet
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- Name:
- Lucy Sallick
- Email:
- lucyellen@optonline.net
- Location:
- CT
- Date:
- Saturday February 11, 2006 23:10:01 GMT
- Comments:
- I love reading all the poems here. My favorites are "Advice" "Widow" and "Person of Interest".
- Referred By:
- Mary
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- Name:
- Jane Durkin
- Email:
- jdurkinhome@verizon.net
- Location:
- NJ USA
- Date:
- Sunday December 11, 2005 17:04:36 GMT
- Comments:
- The poem you wrote about my mother suits her to a T and I love the dog verses, but the best are about doctors, especially the dying old man. Actually as I write this I can truly say I liked them all. Jane
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- Name:
- Gloria
- Email:
- buzztune@verizon.net
- Date:
- Saturday December 10, 2005 21:29:56 GMT
- Comments:
- Mary- website looks very good-is there a way to turn equals signs into apostrophes? I really liked the poem about the old man's death.
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- Name:
- joe quinton
- Email:
- j_r_quinton@sbcgrlobal.net
- Location:
- TX usa
- Date:
- Tuesday December 06, 2005 15:06:53 GMT
- Comments:
- some encouragement jq
Are poets
To be embraced, bowed to,
As if the very deed of poetry
Cascaded onto him her
Some magic?
The poet only says:
This is the way I see life,
Accept or not
Sometimes the experience
Joys. - Referred By:
- mem
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- Name:
- joe quinton
- Email:
- j_r_quinton@sbcglobal.net
- Location:
- TX USA
- Date:
- Saturday December 03, 2005 06:21:22 GMT
- Comments:
- VERY IMPRESSIVE
MORE AT ELEVEN - Referred By:
- m moore
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- Name:
- Uta Bruntsch
- Email:
- Uta.Bruntsch@t-online.de
- Location:
- Germany
- Date:
- Sunday November 06, 2005 15:37:47 GMT
- Comments:
- Hallo Mary, diese Webseite ist gut gelungen! Das Bild gibt ihr eine persönliche Note zu der Beschreibung Deiner Person.Deine Gedichte finde ich sehr lesenswert.Besonders interssant finde ich die Gedichte , das Altern betreffend, mit diesem unangehehmen Thema befassen sich nur wenige Mensche, da machen Poeten keine Aulnahme.
Bitte mach so weiter und lass mich allles Neue sehen auch wenn es noch nicht perfekt iet.
Viele Grüße
Deine UTA
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- Name:
- Marian Narrod
- Email:
- mnarrod@juno.com
- Location:
- PA USA
- Date:
- Friday October 28, 2005 19:52:07 GMT
- Comments:
- I found your web site to be very interesting. The poems about family were especially moving . The ones about dogs, I loved. They were both humorous and oh, so true!
Let's have more.
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- Name:
- prem singh charan
- Email:
- premsinghcharan@yahoo.com
- Location:
- India
- Date:
- Monday October 17, 2005 09:39:29 GMT
- Comments:
- contagious hues
Joy
And Sorrow
Both are
Contagious .
Have you
Ever seen
Smile
and tear
Spare anyone ?
(c)2005 prem singh charan
Good poems.I like 'whistling girls'.
prem
Http://www.flickr.com/photos/oilpaintings
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- Name:
- Edna Small
- Email:
- Erklein@aol.com
- Location:
- DC
- Date:
- Saturday October 15, 2005 22:01:21 GMT
- Comments:
- Dear Poet,
A wonderfully creative site. Congratulations. I look forward to more poems. (By the way, I couldn't access the doctor ones.) Great picture, too. Edna Small
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