Monthly Archives: November 2017
Poetry: December Haiku
Welcome to the first Friday of December. Oh, my! Mary Lee at A Year of Reading is rounding up the poetry this week. And thanks to Mary Lee, December is a month of writing haiku. She invited us to join her in this … Continue reading
SOL17: Tuesday Tanka
Thanks to Two Writing Teachers for a weekly community to share our slices. orchestra concert the murmurings of children the tuning of strings sounds of the winter season drowns out the news of today ©jone rush macculloch
Poetry Friday: After Thanksgiving
Have you had your fill of Thanksgiving? Head over to Carol’s Corner for some great poetry. Thank you, Carol. I have for many years engaged in early morning shopping. This year I hope to get to the wildlife refuge. After Thanksgiving the day … Continue reading
SOL17: Currently Thankful
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every Tuesday. I saw this on a couple of blogs during the SOLSC challenge last March. Currently… Reading: BROOKLYN by Colm Toibin. Drinking: Water. Planning: What I’m going to tomorrow: … Continue reading
Poetry Friday: 2018. It’s Around the Corner
For terrific poetry, go to the Raincity Librarian. Thanks, Jane. Well, before we blink, 2018 will be knocking at the door. I am looking forward to saying goodbye to 2017 and inviting in 2018. time for postcards celebrate as we begin 2018 … Continue reading
Poetry Friday: In Flanders Fields; An Inspired Found Fibonacci
Great poetry can be found at Jama’s Alphabet Soup today. Thank you, Jama. Tomorrow’s is Veteran’s Day. I love the poem by John McCrae, In Flanders Fields. Today I share it as inspiration for a found Fibonacci poem. In Flanders Fields by John … Continue reading
SOL17: Saints in My Life
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for providing space as a place for reflection each week. The Saints Among Us Our minister poses questions for the congregation to answer and share in church. Last spring it was “Why Church?” This … Continue reading