Nature Poetry Black Wall 9 May 202024 Mar 2020 1. Black Wall i. You underestimated the forests that surround Beijing. On the car ride over, you're struck by the bloom of the trees. They're enormous, they make for the…
Nature… Forest 8 May 202026 Apr 2020 Photograph by Jessica Scirocco Jessica Scirocco is an Undergraduate student at William Paterson University studying Art and Creative Writing.
Nature… Albino Squirrel 7 May 202026 Apr 2020 Photograph by Martha Nance Martha Nance is a physician with an iPhone that forces her to go out for walks even in the winter when she would rather be snuggled…
Nature PISCES – Organic teaching farm in Northern Togo, West Africa. 6 May 20206 Jul 2020 Tiny Seed Literary Journal is fiscally sponsored (provided non-profit status) by the Tiny Seed Project - an organization supporting community projects that conserve and protect our planet. PISCES - a…
Nature Daffodils in September 5 May 202014 Apr 2020 Late September early morning still dark enough outside. I wake to let the old cat out and see the Harvest Moon hang full and heavy-low on top of the Mulberry…
Nature Balancing Tree 4 May 202014 Apr 2020 Come with me. There is a wild space where the grass is not greener, not trimmed, not planned where dead is fully exposed, and we see how to live on,…
Nature Improving on Perfection 3 May 202014 Apr 2020 I watched a video today about a curtain stuffed with algae that takes in as much carbon dioxide and produces as much oxygen as a full grown tree. Draped over…
Nature… WHAT THE TREE MAKES OF THE LIGHT IT CHANGES 2 May 202014 Apr 2020 In the reflective window something stirs. It isn’t the reflected cat, presiding on my legs; the real one has not, as he often does, reached out a restraining paw to…
Nature Poetry Ice 1 May 202014 Apr 2020 Smells of nothing at first, the void of a sharp inhalation when the frozen air hits Then it’s crisp as apple skin, cool as blue A snowflake just like me…
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