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video Enjoy this YouTube video from 4/27/24 of Janet Kuypers reading her poems “Original Snowbirds”, “Ultimate Connectivity: a Bird in the Hand” “Finally Found Home”, and “Retracing Steps Through History”, all poems appearing in the 2024 CyberWit.net Janet Kuypers poetry book videoThe Universe is in Your Hands” and performed to accompanying electric guitar background music during the 2024 Tablerock Poetry Festival for the “2024 Animal Tales Anthology Launch” at Tablerock of Salado, TX (filmed from a Panasonic Lumix FZ300 camera; posted on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr).
video Also enjoy this YouTube video of Zoomed footage of the Samsung S9 video stream; on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr.
video Also enjoy this YouTube video that was filmed from a Panasonic Lumix 2500 camera; posted on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr.
Also enjoy this Facebook live video stream that was filmed and streamed live from a Samsung S9 camera; on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, and Tumblr. #janetkuyperspoetry #janetkuypers #janetkuypersbookreading #janetkuypersfeature #janetkuypersveglife #janetkuyperstheuniverseisinyourhands

Retracing Steps Through
                              History

Janet Kuypers
3/9/24

When we were little, we learned how dinosaurs
roamed this land so long ago in Earth’s history—
if we were lucky, we went on a field trip to the
Field Museum to see giant structures holding
together the bones of a Titanosaur, or even T Rex.

As we got older, we learned more of the history
of planet Earth, that a 6-mile wide asteroid left
the Chicxulub crater along Mexico, into the Gulf
triggering mega-earthquakes lasting for months,
leaving iridium on the land and ash in the air...

leading to the eventual demise of the dinosaurs.
But whether we are scientists or paleontologists
or geologists or chemists, it doesn’t matter, when
little kids want to play with toy dinosaurs and a
part of us remains a dinophile at heart. Is that why,

when I read the news that Texas draughts in 2023
led to even more dinosaur prints now discovered
in Dinosaur Valley State Park, that I knew I had
to check it out for myself? Though, knowing me,
and how work will always get in the way, I’d only

get around to visiting Dinosaur Valley State Park
once rains fell. But that’s okay, we got our feet wet
as we trounced from one petrified fossil to the next
(wait, we didn’t “trounce”, we delicately stepped
for fear of slipping and dropping huge cameras).

But we soaked it all in, examining the footprints of
creatures here so long ago before us that you couldn’t
help but somehow try to connect the pieces of these
long-ago lives to your own... until you then hear
a man yelling at his dog to top drinking the water

from one of those newly-rained on tracks. Afterward,
we looked at each other until I said, “but who can say
their dog licked water from petrified dinosaur tracks?”
And we laughed, then both looked back at dinosaur
tracks, as we still continue to try to connect the pieces.






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