Tag Archives: Nature
Poetry. Friday: Roiling, A Friday Fib
Thanks to Tara at Going to Walden for hosting all the Poetry Friday goodness. On Instagram this morning, Georgia Heard, said the word of the day was ROILING. I immediately thought of this moment last August in Yachats on the coast. … Continue reading
Poetry Friday: Bristlecone Trail
Thank you to Erin at The Water’s Edge for hosting Poetry Friday this week. This is a photo from my husband and my trip to Bryce National Park. We walked the Bristlecone Trail just after sunrise. We had the trail … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo 04/26/2017: Grass Spider
This month, I am collaborating with nonfiction author and photographer, Christy Peterson. You are invited to write and submit a poem based on the photo in the comments. Have tried the Diamante form? You can HERE. © 2017, jone rush … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo 04/17/2017: Asian Ladybug
This month, I am collaborating with nonfiction author and photographer, Christy Peterson. You are invited to write and submit a poem based on the photo in the comments. ladybug the flowerbrella shades you from the sun spread your wings believe … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo 04/11/2017: Mud Dauber
This month, I am collaborating with nonfiction author and photographer, Christy Peterson. You are invited to write and submit a poem based on the photo in the comments. Tuesday calls for a tanka. mud dauber yellow and black features nesting time … Continue reading
Wordless Wednesday: Week 14
NaPoWriMo: 04/01/2017: Painted Turtles
I’m liking my Saturday Shadormas so to begin National Poetry Month, here’s one about painted turtles. on a log the painted turtles sun baskers, bug catchers, and vegetation diners sitting in silence ©2017, jone rush macculloch photo by Christy Peterson SOURCE: Warner Nature … Continue reading
Sunday Solace: Week 1
01/06/2017
morning walk red calypso sky storm warning BACKSTORY: The sky was an incredible red this morning. Cold, crisp, in the teens. I couldn’t help but think of the old sailor’s saying “Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.” We are … Continue reading