Nature in the Now March 20 Mar 2019 Spring so late, so desired, so faint. Great fronts collide. A spate of storms pit warm and cold in battlehold. Hail tatters, batters down where snow and drifted rain have…
Nature Poetry Ornithophily 20 Mar 201917 Mar 2019 Ornithophily Jared Green Does the heliotrope know of the subtle influence of sunbirds or the bellflower what transpires as the white-eye enters its throat? What does the ovule-summoned hummingbird make…
Nature in the Now moonbathing 19 Mar 2019 i have a late date tonight not with a lover though i wish that were the case it's an appointment with the moon my mother my goddess the muse that…
Nature Photography… Gourd Sounds 19 Mar 201919 Mar 2019 I am tempted, so tempted, to open up the gourd, cut its top and split its sides, to see the seeds that speak inside as the ocean speaks inside the…
Nature Photography… Forest Pain 18 Mar 201917 Mar 2019 Forest Pain I steal the Forest’s pain Hoping for forgiveness, Revelation or perhaps fame. Black cherry trees cankered by fungus Grow eructed, burled masses on their trunks, High and low…
Nature Photography… The Snake 17 Mar 201914 Sep 2022 The Snake by C.A. Shoultz A serpent in the desert turned his head To gaze upon me as I made my way Across the barren redness of the land, Whose…
Nature in the Now Lone Tree 17 Mar 2019 This tree, standing so sure of itself in a field all alone. So simple, yet so awesome. Photograph by Michelle Wittensoldner Ohio, US.
Nature in the Now Nature in the Now 16 Mar 2019 “Mindful” by Mary Oliver Everyday I see or hear something that more or less kills me with delight, that leaves me like a needle in the haystack of light. It was…
Nature Poetry Milk maids 16 Mar 201927 Feb 2019 The milk maids are out buxom blossoms bouncing in the breeze They came from my mother’s garden soil moulded with her gardener’s hands a clump of roots and wilted greens…
Nature Poetry JULY LIGHTS; 2007 15 Mar 201914 Sep 2022 JULY LIGHTS; 2007 9:45 pm, now dark. The bar b que over, we carry our folding chairs down the street, seat ourselves among our neighbors to talk, drink alcohol and…
Nature Poetry Climax Forest, Glacier Bay 14 Mar 201916 Mar 2019 From here all growth can only be backward. The land has reached its climax, where the height of plant progression is here. It’s forest, hemlock and spruce. Should axes pass…
Nature Photography Somewhere, Elsewhere 13 Mar 20198 Mar 2019 Photograph series by Nadine Rodriguez. I am a 23-year-old, Latinx, Florida International University graduate with a B.S degree in Journalism, a minor in Art, and a Queer Studies certificate. I…
Nature Photography Bryce Canyon at Sunset 12 Mar 201914 Sep 2022 A.M. Kennedy is a writer, painter, and photographer from Tampa, Florida. She has been previously published in 3Elements Literary Review, Popshot, and The Burningword. For more information about A.M. Kennedy…
Nature in the Now now accepting submissions 11 Mar 2019 March 15 submission - Nature in The Now! What is it? How do I get involved? Nature in The Now’s mission is for poets and photographers to go outside, be…
Nature Poetry Moss has no Compass 11 Mar 20198 Mar 2019 Contrary to popular lore (the sign says) you should not trust moss as a compass when you are lost among the trees unable to see the sun (or the moon)…
Nature Poetry A Tree isn’t Built 10 Mar 20198 Mar 2019 A Tree isn’t Built it is grown, and though it may wilt it'll never be alone. For a tree seldom comes as one. When in a forest roads there are…
Nature Photography Lake Ice 9 Mar 20198 Mar 2019 Lake Ice by Paweł Grajnert Paweł Grajnert is a writer/filmmaker working in the US and Poland.
Nature Poetry in another life 8 Mar 201914 Sep 2022 in another life one i am not quite living i can hear and understand all of the whispers of the world around me. i heed the wisdom of the honeybee,…
Nature It Teaches 7 Mar 201914 Sep 2022 I always love observing the magical elements in nature. Our sun cannot be touched, but the radiance caresses with its nurturing warmth. Water can be held but if you attempt…
Nature Photography Winter 6 Mar 201914 Sep 2022 WINTER (photography series) - Alex Stolis Tiny Seed Literary Journal - Spring issue 2019
Nature Photography… Spring Journal 2019 5 Mar 201919 Mar 2019 Spread the Tiny Seed! Please share this journal with fellow nature lovers! Together, with our deep appreciation for the natural world, we can make a difference - one Tiny Seed…
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