Sunday, May 2, 2021 - 6:02 pm
MORRISTOWN, N.Y. – The world lost a beautiful, eccentric soul the morning of April 28, 2021.
William Robert Armstrong, 44, of 412 Main St. and 1123 Hooker St., formerly of Newtown, Conn., died surrounded by the love of his father, sister, and fiancée after a brief illness. He had been under the care of Hospice and Palliative Care of the St. Lawrence Valley.
His last words were “I love you. Just stop talking now,” and “Stop f king with my hand.” We know how that sounds, but despite his regularly foul language, lack of a mental filter, and general reputation as a curmudgeon before his time, he was beloved by all who knew him.
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OCAF celebrates poetry with exhibit, free workshops
The Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation in Watkinsville is offering two free online poetry writing workshops during the month of February.
Also on exhibit is a showing of art paired with poetry on display in OCAF’s Main Gallery and online.
“Artists have been influenced by poets for centuries,” according to a release from OCAF.
Each work of art on display from paintings, photos, pottery and jewelry were created in a response to a poem.
Those providing the poetry were Pat Adams (Fifty Years Ago), Rebecca Baggett (Koi Tangled in Leaves), Carl Britton (The Power of a Smile), Clela Reed (Fire Eater) and Dana Wildsmith (Password).
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