I’m wearing my ART cap (yes, I have one from my friends at Olives & Grace in Boston) and penned this poem today for #NationalPoetryDay and a tribute to my new favorite flower, the enchanting dahlia. Enjoy! Fascination, A flutter Of flowery breath Rising through Eager Thought. -9.28.17- Continue reading
Category Archives: Photopoetry
Summer is full of sensory joys
Summer is full of sensory joys. It is best for beaches salt, grit, crunch and sploosh book sales 50 ¢! for old tales on well-worn pages, leaving lingering scents from past homes berries sweet and full, in jeweled tones baseball games clap of bat to ball, the roar of … Continue reading
Yard Sale {poem}
Well, Daniel said, youze moving on soon: Some clad and laden soul is coming for you, Don’t worry. We all have been tagged, colored, Wearing uniforms with tattoos We can’t read. But, someone will read us, will know us, Where we’ve been, what we’ve done, Right? You’s wondering-what? I can’t hear … Continue reading
Spring Clearing the Way for Imaginations
Stroll by, look around, look up, look down, see? yesterday’s rain collected some stars pooled on the ground moving to currents from children on scooters passing by, heavy footfalls of runners, finishing their miles, and curious squirrels and sparrows, exploring the new waterfront in the park by my house. Continue reading
Cheers to you, Tulips.
This spring, I have a new and fresh appreciation for tulips. Just walking down my street, I have seen light purple and white tulips with curved, turned out ends, like done-up hair of 50’s poodle-skirt wearing girls. I’ve seen ones as large as these lovely bodum orb tea glasses that we love. I’ve even seen bright … Continue reading