I’m Practicing: A Positive Double Whammy
Written for24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 31, 4/23/24, Part I, Grain Rain(April 19 – May 4) Koku 穀雨 APRIL 23, 2024TANKATUESDAY CHALLENGES SHARING: Golden week is the perennial holiday…
Written for24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 31, 4/23/24, Part I, Grain Rain(April 19 – May 4) Koku 穀雨 APRIL 23, 2024TANKATUESDAY CHALLENGES SHARING: Golden week is the perennial holiday…
Poetic Treasures Within Open the coverand you will discoverPoetry Treasuresfrom the guests onRobbie Cheadle’s 2023“Treasuring Poetry”blog serieson Writing to be Read. Included are poetic gems from:Andrew McDowell, Robbie Cheadle, Patricia Furstenberg, Marcia…
And this Mama Bear will be retreating to her den shortly. I just couldn’t help myself about this prompt. Next thing I know, I’m creating a post on my phone. Hope you enjoy it. And—happy holidays.
Kigo words that describe the season for the area where I live. And a bit about the food tradition of the area. I hope you enjoy this post. Season’s Blessings to you wherever you may be.
Denise Levertov (poets.org) A poem by Denise Levertov, from Sands of the Well.Copyright © 1996 by Denise Levertov. I found it on Poets.Org where it's reprinted by permission ofNew Directions Publishing…
My soul is wedded to this season and I sit in contemplation sleep is sweet and satisfying my awake time spent in zion When else can you feel the crisp air of mornings then at noon an Indian summer…
Moon: The Masterful Illusionist
Dear friends, one poem from In The Shadow Of Rainbows has been published at Masticadores USA. I'm honored and want to invite you to read it and also give you a writers lift on this lovely online publication.
Mesmerizing fete the migrating birds perform every year. Harmonious in design. I'm sure that even Lady Moon looks forward to this yearly event. But please remember to turn off the lights... Thanks for reading, my lovelies.
Learned me something from two sources about micro-season: One from Mark and another from a toad-- because, did you know? In China, toads are regarded as lunar, “yin” and humid symbols, used medicinally and bringers of much-needed rain. Now I know...