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April 26th’s poem
Another throwback poem to another season! Tiny feathered spark of bright songs. I think myself superior in my house. Yet you are still filled with so much joy in the cold.
Prolific
For this week's photo challenge: Big Leaf Maple trees are prolific producers of flowers and seeds! via Prolific
April 16th’s poem
Our bodies exist as 60 percent water. No wonder we dwell amongst dripping ferns on mossy branches in the moody, cloudy, forests.
April 14th’s poem
I'm proud of myself for getting so far into this month without missing a day. Some of my poems I'm pretty satisfied with, others are so-so. This is really good for me, though. If I wasn't writing so much I wouldn't be getting any practice. Delicate small steps complex faceted vision we could learn so… Continue reading April 14th’s poem
April 13th’s poem
Clouds drift, billow brushing itself lightly on green waking tendrils
April 12th’s poem
With so many spring poems, I decided to change it up a bit and do a fall poem! The featured photo is from our trip to Japan last fall: beautiful ginkos from the Shinjuku Goyen Park in Tokyo. Golden fans waving once eaten by dinosaurs herald winter cold.
Awakening
For this week's photo challenge: spring flowers awakening! While hated, dandelions are certainly paragons of renewal. It's very difficult to prevent them from popping back up! via Awakening
April 10th’s poem
My spring break is this week and I'm grateful to be getting lots of time with my family. Wrangling my toddler is making timely updates ... difficult. 😜 With patience and grace they wear a halo of green each spring they get a little closer to heaven.
April 9th’s poem
One of my favorite birds is the Common Raven. They're so smart and they have incredible presence and charisma. I felt that needed acknowledgement. CoRa They call you "common" as if you were something standard, everyday. They would be lucky to be as ordinary as you. "Common" Commonplace. As if the spark in your eyes,… Continue reading April 9th’s poem