more colors
in the gardens
forget me nots
beautiful
with primroses
forget me nots


It is interesting to see which posts seem to be read and reread.
My Bloganuary posts are an example. If you missed a post, and are interested, you can see my Archive for Month: January 2023.
Acrostic Poem For READING from April 16, 2010 continues to be the “most popular post.”
R est
E ducate
A dmire
D ream
I nspire
N ew
G oals
I postponed plans for a new book last year. Perhaps a simple book for my acrostic poems, with Karl’s photos, is the next step.
You are welcome to visit my site, My Acrostic Poems.
Thank you,
Ellen Grace Olinger
May morning
sounds of work
in the neighborhood
today
peaceful morning
a prayer from childhood
still with me
“peaceful morning” credits:
August 20, 2019 Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
Bundled Wildflowers, Haiku Society of America 2020 Members’ Anthology. Bryan Rickert, Editor.
My poem was the Daily Haiku: Nov. 10, 2020 at Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog.
Ellen Grace Olinger
reading haiku
seasons of the year
seasons of life
Inspired by the Haiku Society of America members anthologies.
reading haiku
the generous new growth
of evergreens
Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog
Daily Haiku: June 21, 2019
Poems in this post are by Ellen Grace Olinger.
kitchen window
primrose colors
in the sun
poems to see
and perhaps write
primroses near the door
Compassion International offers a Gift Catalog. In honor of Mother’s Day this year, Karl and I sent a general gift for Art Classes. Perhaps a gift for Music Lessons for Father’s Day.