| the superfun SPONGEBOB stage |
Other fun stops included the Empire State Building first thing in the morning -- which was so, so lovely and inspiring! -- and a carriage ride around Central Park. We joined Charles at Champs Diner, one of his favorite all-vegan restaurants and met him for a walk along the High Line and also a peek inside the Langston Hughes house, now home of i, too arts collective. One morning when it was raining I got several new book ideas at National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey. Good times!
Our first school visit was another picturesque location... PS 276 Battery Park School. Those kids enjoy a view of Lady Liberty outside the library window every single day! Basia Tov and the kids made us feel so very welcome... and many of them showed up later in the week for our big shin-dig at Poets House. (more on this next post!)
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| Irene Latham, Basia Tov, Charles Waters |
Next we visited PS 15 in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, thanks to Michele Wiseman of Meet the Writers, where we met another group of of great kids and educators! We loved working with Michele and appreciate so much the work she does to bring authors into schools. Both Charles and I believe we'd have gotten to writing a lot sooner if we'd been able to meet an author when we were going to school. Here we are in the library:![]() |
| S. Matz, Charles Waters, Irene Latham, Michele Wiseman |
I'll leave you with a final picture:
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| Two Grateful Poets |




That last photo is adorable. It may be my favorite of you and Charles. "The Play That Goes Wrong" sounds like one I'd like to see!
ReplyDeleteGreat wrap-up of your trip and school visits. A wonderful way to combine work and pleasure and family and friends! What lucky students who got to meet you and Charles in person.
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