green starbursts
in the waking meadow
blue muscari peeps
green starbursts
in the waking meadow
blue muscari peeps
Ramblings of an Irish ecologist and gardener
Poetry of a changing Earth. The grief is real--so is the hope.
Inspiring others through the written word, fictional blurbs & documenting my writing process from scratch.
occasional musings of an itinerant seanchaí polishing his craft online
The Things That Are In My Head.
offbeat words for you...
Just writing what's on my mind
AS HUMILDES OPINIÕES DE UMA MULHER DE CORAGEM QUE DIZ SIM À VIDA!
And so it goes...
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Philosophy is all about being curious, asking basic questions. And it can be fun!
Not a literary magazine for ordinary times, but a journal for an exceptional one. Writing the pandemic, together. Image, Somewhere in Time by Hengki Lee: Instagram @hengki_lee
Running in the slow lane
It started as a 366 - now a regular Photoblog- just for the love of taking photos and sharing them.
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Promoting mindful living
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"Words are all we have" Samuel Beckett.
sharing the stories of interconnection
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Just another blog of random thoughts.
Artist by choice, photographer by default, poet by accident.
lines that aim to be
And then I stop and sit and eat.
Yes, we need spring and very soon summer. Great poem! Michael
It’s here already I’m pleased to say. The last few weeks have been hard, but the sun is back.
Still gloomy here. Rain by the evening in forecast
We have straight sunshines into next month. Apparently.
👍👍
You are blessed, Jane! Is there not the saying “Life like God in France “. 🙂
It’s a German (or Yiddish) saying which I didn’t know. I wish it was true that the republican spirit was as strong as when that expression was first coined.
Oh yes, Jane!
🙂
These are beautiful.
The wild flowers are beautiful. And they grow exactly where they please.
My kind of flowers.
Mine too.
Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #4: Jane Dougherty’s latest haiku!
Thank you Frank 😉
My pleasure 😇
🙂
Glorious 💜
Cheers!
💜
Great poem. Lovely images in your words. Vivid.
Thank you! I’m trying hard with haiku, concentrating on the image rather than the syllables.
I can feel it!
🙂
It’s almost spring break, so I hope I will be munching on green starburst and writing haikus soon. This was beautiful.
Thank you! Spring has broken here. The weather forecasters have promised 🙂