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World Poetry Day is tomorrow
The arrival of the equinox also means that tomorrow is World Poetry Day, leading up to Poetry Month in April. I’m off tomorrow, so you can either feel besieged by haiku or protect yourself with a few of your own. I like that idea of building your own protective shield of haiku (or poetic form of your choice)… either way, you can expect a stream of haiku tomorrow. Continue reading
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Late night haiku from last late night
You can blame the bit of sleep deprivation involved with getting up that early, LOL. Tiara and pearls. Invitation lost in mail. Hats extraordinaire. My eyes are heavy. Woke early for the wedding. Royal waves and pearls. Little crowd of … Continue reading
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National Poetry Month – Day 30, the end
Well it has been quite the ride, eh? I wasn’t sure how it would go, trying to write something each day. I’ve written poems in various notebooks and journals that I keep for my quilting stuff (please make a note … Continue reading
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National Poetry Month Day 29
Where did April go? At NaPoWriMo, the suggestion was “So I challenge you today to write a poem based on a headline – it doesn’t have to be “big” news – it can be any news at all, from the … Continue reading
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National Poetry Month Day #28
Go here for the gallery version of today’s photos Tonight the sky glowed I stopped to watch sky and lake Only peacefulness. The green Frost spoke of That gold of willow and birch burst over our hills. I’m done wondering … Continue reading