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Category Archives: Poetry
The Sun Never Says, “You Owe Me.”
Inevitably, when I mention solar as an energy source, someone–usually my brother–will tell me that using the sun as an energy source isn’t feasible. My retort is always, “We’re killing ourselves and everything on the planet. If we want electricity, … Continue reading
Posted in Green Living, Poetry
Tagged d, Hafiz, Nature, Poetry, Renewable resources, Solar, The Sun
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Chaos in the Garden
Chaos in the Garden Inspired by fireworks, all hell breaks loose. Seedlings, so lovingly tended, have sprouted into unruly adolescence. Spinach and lettuce, those early season darlings, have bolted in rebellion while radishes’ bright red caps push skyward, begging to … Continue reading
Improvisational Catification
Wild-eyed run. Seeds strewn. An Improvisational Catification.
Posted in Humor, photography, Poetry
Tagged art, Arts, cat, creativity, Haiku, Pets, photo, Poetry
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The Hayloft Always Feels Like Church
Spring in The Cathedral New leaves yellow-green turned over against warm, steel-grey sky Opening the rose window of the loft door, I find sanctuary from a baptism of rain. Dewlap-clad gospel singers gobble their praise of the weather as the … Continue reading
Posted in creativity, photography, Poetry
Tagged art, Arts, Church, creativity, Horses, photo, Poetry, postaday2011, Spring, Visual Arts, Weather
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Bucking the System with Horse Haiku
Yay! I managed to get two pieces ready for a show in one week. At least graduate school has me well-practiced at getting no sleep. So…my latest quandary? I can’t figure out how to hang these things. Clearly the Asian … Continue reading
Snowstormdance With Red Osier
Well…I was invited to exhibit work in a woman’s show a month ago. The deadline is this Saturday. One might be thinking, “Yippie! You’ve been invited to exhibit!” However there are limitations placed on what you can display in a … Continue reading
Snowstormdance
Rooted nudes dance ever green in whirl of flurries Sheer white skirts twirling.
Horse Haiku
Horse of Petoskey Stone tossed smooth Sweet Water gallops toward shore.
Destination: The Void of Possibilities
A year in the Borderland seeking horse knowledge. Guided by hoof-struck inspiration, each mile is a day wrapped in mid-October Myst. Eleven symbols for ceremony from a wellspring of blessed water hidden in early morning Myst. Each mile is a … Continue reading
Hummingbirds, Part II
Rebecca’s Haiku, drawn by me.