Monthly Archives: December 2016
Wordless Wednesday: Week 50
SOL/16: #haikuforhealing/13
I love that on Tuesdays, I can reflect on a slice of life and share at Two Writing Teachers. I have been writing daily haiku for the #haikuforhealing challenge by Mary Lee Hahn. It’s been quite fun ands therapeutic. I … Continue reading
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icy morning melts at the rate of a glacier school cancelled Backstory: Last week the ice on Friday was enough to cause school to close. I made the comment on Facebook about it melting at the rate of a glacier … Continue reading
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in this fragile world we light a candle for love silent stars appear ©jone rush macculloch Backstory: In church today, I listened for phrases which caught my ear. In a sense this is a found haiku.
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sesame cookies old family recipe ancestors live on ©jone rush macculloch Backstory: My mother in law made these cookies and I learned from her. I think of her each December when I make them
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Poetry Friday is at Check It Out. #liftingaline from Linda at A Word Edgewise: poems stand in line poems stand in line create a wall of healing for all who read
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the wind scritchy-scratches one by one snowflakes arrive while I write or the wind scritchy-scratches while I write one by one snowflakes arrive Backstory: Last night, the district (and most districts in the PDX-Vancouver. WA area) called off school. A … Continue reading
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This is a belated (1. I forgot to post yesterday and 2. from the DMC challenge last month). Backstory: Thank you Carol, for introducing this idea to me. The photo was take on November 11, 2016. My hubs … Continue reading