Nature Acorns 9 Nov 20228 Nov 2022 Click on the image to read the poem Poem and Illustrations by Carol Wolfe I am an American now living in Dijon, France. After graduating from Drew University with a…
Plant Your Words Why I plant Orange Tithonias 8 Nov 20228 Nov 2022 Photographs by Martha Nance Martha Nance is a physician in Minnesota and lover of (some) small living things. Images of bees and monarchs and hummingbirds fill her thoughts each spring…
Nature The sparrow spins a silver song 7 Nov 20226 Nov 2022 It is nothing magnificent - nothing bough breaking or time changing. It won't cause petals to curl blushed toes in anticipation, and it won't cause trees to drop golden leaves…
Plant Your Words Barrio Garden 6 Nov 20222 Feb 2023 shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe backyard sanctuary for all seasons under the shade of a chinaberry tree yerba buena rue rosemary in coffee cans truck tire helped along with…
Plant Your Words Wildflowers at Tully Lake 5 Nov 20221 Nov 2022 Along the lakeshore’s forest trail, with birdsong as company. I find the bright white of bunchberry illumining the dim floor, though small and simple in construct and color reveal elegance…
Plant Your Words Baptism 4 Nov 20221 Nov 2022 Washed in the waterMy edges are smootherLike driftwoodBaptizedBy nature’s holy waterI softenRefreshedWith a newfound senseTo flowNot resistA place I return toOftenWheneverI seek renewal Poem by Felicia White I live in…
Plant Your Words Plow the World For Planting 3 Nov 202228 Oct 2022 words are like seeds within are leaf and stem and root words are like seeds hold next year’s hope when the world bleeds and when they’re trampled under boots it…
Plant Your Words Assisted Writing 2 Nov 202227 Oct 2022 I don't always know a falcon from a hawk but as feathers fall I tote them home in my shirt pocket poke brown black cream striped plumes of a softness…
Plant Your Words Broken Paths 1 Nov 202226 Oct 2022 Stagnant water pooling here or there in dips, cracks patched over, asphalt heaped on asphalt smothering the earth. Somehow a tuft of cyclamen has succeeded in wrestling its way through…
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